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Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison

#166: How to Resist Diet Culture & Build Community with Lilia Graue, Eating-Disorders Specialist & Certified Body Trust Provider

Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison

Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, CEDS

Nutrition, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.73.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2018

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Eating-disorders specialist and Certified Body Trust® Provider Dr. Lilia Graue joins us to discuss letting go of perfectionism, the importance of community in body acceptance and overcoming shame, diet culture as a form of trauma, why working toward societal change is just as important as individual recovery, and so much more! Plus, Christy answers a listener question about how the Health At Every Size® framework addresses the notion of an “obesity epidemic.”

Lilia Graue, MD, LMFT, is an eating disorders specialist and clinical supervisor; mindfulness, compassion and mindful eating instructor; and Certified Body Trust® Provider. With 18 years of clinical experience, she is intimately familiar with bodies and minds and our healing processes, and how we relate to, nourish and take care of ourselves and our bodies in ways that bring us closer to wholeness, radical presence, fierce embodiment and joy.

Lilia practices at the intersection of different healing modalities, centering lived experience and the body as a source of knowing. Her own life experiences with developmental and complex trauma, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and a healing journey through psychotherapy and mind-body practices, have shaped her approach. Her practice is trauma informed, and rooted in intersectional feminism. She is Mexican and provides services in both English and Spanish.

Lilia loves working with providers navigating the challenges of advocating bravely for body liberation, embodiment and freedom from performative health who wish to cultivate and honor boundaries that allow for their self-care and replenishing empathy and compassion. Lilia is an avid amateur cook, baker, and foodie. She and her partner share their home with their beloved cats, Thomas and Ziggy. Find her online at fiercelyembodied.com.

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0:00.0

This episode of Food Psych is brought to you by my online course Intuitive Eating Fundamentals.

0:04.5

If you're ready to leave diet culture behind and reclaim the life it stole from you,

0:08.4

learn more and sign up at chrishtiharrison.com slash course. That's chrishtiharrison.com slash course.

0:15.0

Welcome to Food Psych, a podcast about intuitive eating, health at every size,

0:19.3

body liberation, and taking down diet culture. I'm your host, Christy Harrison,

0:23.7

and I'm an anti-diet registered dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor,

0:28.0

offering online courses and programs to help people all over the world make peace with food.

0:32.8

Join me here every week as I talk with interesting people from all walks of life

0:36.6

about their relationships with food and their bodies.

0:38.8

Hey there, welcome to episode 166 of Food Psych. I'm your host, Christy Harrison,

0:59.4

and today I'm talking with Lillia Grawa, a medical doctor, marriage and family therapist,

1:04.0

eating disorder specialist, and certified body trust provider based in Mexico City.

1:08.5

We talked about diet culture as a form of trauma. Why working towards societal change is just as

1:13.9

important as individual recovery, the importance of community and body acceptance and overcoming shame,

1:20.2

how not to let the concept of mindfulness and mindful eating get twisted in the service of

1:24.4

diet culture, and so much more. It's a really great episode. I can't wait to share it with you in

1:28.5

just a moment, but first I'll answer this week's listener question. The person originally used the

1:33.2

word quote unquote obesity a lot, which is a stigmatizing term that I only use in quotation marks

1:38.6

because of how it's rooted in fat phobia, so I'm just going to replace that with the O word when

1:44.4

I read the question. It's from a listener named Sophie who writes, I recently discovered health

1:49.2

at every size and I'm impressed by the way it reflects a lot of my own experience recovering from

1:53.4

an eating disorder. I'm still fleshing out my understanding of the Hayes world view. One question

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