#178: The Truth About High-Weight Anorexia with Erin Harrop, Weight-Stigma Researcher
Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison
Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, CEDS
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🗓️ 17 December 2018
⏱️ 79 minutes
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Summary
Weight-stigma researcher Erin Harrop joins us to discuss how anorexia is treated (or not) in people of different sizes, how diet culture and weight stigma influence treatment and recovery for disordered eating, the problem with the “atypical” anorexia label, how improving eating-disorder treatment in people with larger bodies can benefit everyone, and so much more! Plus, Christy answers a listener question about what to do if you develop binge eating in recovery from restrictive eating behaviors.
Erin Harrop received her B.S. and MSW from the University of Washington, where she is currently a fourth-year doctoral student in social welfare. Her research interests concern eating disorders, substance abuse, and weight stigma. She sees weight-based discrimination as a critical, and often ignored, social justice issue, and her research agenda seeks to address this limitation by focusing on the systemic factors of weight stigma which impact the illness journeys of eating disorder patients. She employs an interpretive, critical feminist theory and anti-oppression lens to her work, as well as an explicit Health at Every Size® approach to the promotion of health behaviors. Her research is informed by her clinical experience as a medical social worker at Seattle Children’s Hospital, where she has worked for the past five years. Erin recently was funded for two NIH TL1 Translational Research Training grants for her dissertation research with women who have atypical anorexia. Erin is also active in the student group, SWAG (Sizeism, Weightism Advocacy Group), which she co-founded in 2012. Find her online at facebook.com/erin.harrop.3
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| 0:15.4 | Welcome to Food Psych, a podcast about intuitive eating, health at every size, |
| 0:19.9 | body liberation, and taking down diet culture. I'm your host Christy Harrison and I'm an |
| 0:24.7 | anti-diet registered dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor offering online courses |
| 0:29.7 | and programs to help people all over the world make peace with food. Join me here every week |
| 0:34.4 | as I talk with interesting people from all walks of life about their relationships with food and |
| 0:38.8 | their bodies. |
| 0:55.2 | Hey there, welcome to episode 178 of Food Psych. I'm your host Christy Harrison and today I'm |
| 1:00.3 | talking with Aaron Harrop and eating disorders researcher who studies eating disorders and |
| 1:04.6 | higher weight people. We discuss how anorexia is treated or not in folks of different sizes, |
| 1:10.5 | how diet culture and weight stigma influence treatment and recovery for disordered eating, |
| 1:15.1 | the problem with the quote unquote a typical anorexia label, how improving eating disorder treatment |
| 1:20.7 | in people in larger bodies can benefit everyone and so much more. I can't wait to share a conversation |
| 1:26.0 | with you in a few minutes and I think you're going to love this one. But first I'll answer this |
| 1:29.7 | week's listener question, which is from a listener named Lauren who writes, hi Christyh, so quick |
| 1:34.0 | history of suffered from numerous eating disorders over the last six or seven years, including anorexia, |
| 1:39.2 | bulimia, and binge eating, but went to treatment for two very intensive years, including therapy of |
| 1:44.3 | some kind for four or five days a week at an outpatient eating disorder clinic and was doing |
| 1:49.2 | well when I left, but in the past year I think I've developed full-blown binge eating disorder. |
| 1:53.6 | I don't understand how when I do not restrict my food anymore. I really don't, I haven't for ages |
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