Weight Loss, Trauma, & Abuse: What's the Connection? – In Session with Marc David
The Psychology of Eating Podcast
Marc David
4.7 • 586 Ratings
🗓️ 1 March 2023
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Summary
In this episode, we explore how, for some people, the lifelong desire to lose weight can reflect an unconscious attempt to "fix" parts of ourselves that we think are broken or somehow wrong – something that is common for those of us who have endured childhood trauma or abuse.
As we know, childhood abuse and trauma can take many forms. And for too many, the effects of that abuse linger on well into adulthood, touching just about every aspect of life – from our intimate relationships, mental and physical health, self-confidence, and so much more.
Those of us who have endured abuse, trauma, or abandonment can end up feeling very unsafe in our bodies, or that there is something wrong with us that needs fixing.
As Marc David explores with 50-year old coaching client, Denise, one of the many ways people will sometimes try to re-establish safety or restore wholeness is by controlling their weight and diet.
While Denise has largely healed from the childhood abuse she endured, she still struggles with not feeling worthy or that she's "enough" just as she is. She often turns to food for comfort or emotional support, and in her words, "would like to be more consistent with what I know is best for me, and not self-sabotage, or let emotions take over my bigger health and weight goals."
What Denise and others are attempting to do is feel in control – of their feelings, and their body.
And it makes a lot of sense. When we couldn't control our circumstances as a child, we'll try to find ways to feel in control as adults.
But the challenge is that the core issue – feeling unsafe or unworthy – isn't really getting healed by our attempts to control food or our body.
So, that's what this episode is all about - how we get to the real heart of abuse and trauma, and heal it from within – rather than trying to create a false sense of safety in our outer circumstances.
If you or a loved one can relate, then tune into this wonderful episode!
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the Psychology of Eating podcast, where food and body challenges are the doorway into a happier, healthier life. |
| 0:11.0 | Now, here's your host, Eating Psychology Expert and founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, Mark David. |
| 0:29.1 | Welcome, everybody. I'm Mark David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. |
| 0:35.4 | We are back in the Psychology of Eating podcast. I'm with Denise today. Welcome, Denise. |
| 0:40.2 | Hi. Thank you. Thank you. Glad we're here. Glad we're doing this. |
| 0:48.4 | So you know the idea. And for anybody that's new to the podcast, here's what we're doing. You and I are meeting for the first time. |
| 0:56.3 | And we get to have a session together and see if we can, you know, help move you forward in a good way. So if you could wave your magic wand and have what you wanted with food and body, what would that look for, |
| 1:03.0 | look like for you? Wave my magic wand. I think in this space in my life right now, I think it would be the ability |
| 1:15.1 | to be more consistent with what I know to be what's best for me in this kind of stage of my |
| 1:23.2 | life and to not self-sabotage or let emotions take over goals or things that I know to do |
| 1:33.2 | because I think most of us know what to do. |
| 1:37.6 | It's that, you know, depending on your childhood and the different things that food has directly or indirectly |
| 1:45.9 | impacted, um, to not just feel so burdened by every choice around food. |
| 1:54.8 | Yeah. |
| 1:55.5 | Choice. |
| 1:56.2 | What's it doing? |
| 1:57.1 | Not just, you know, is this going to make me whatever, but, you know, how does this affect me, you know, |
| 2:02.6 | you know, cellularly or hormones, things like that? I've noticed, you know, I was really |
| 2:09.4 | intentional about staying away from sugar through the holidays because I've noticed it makes me very |
| 2:13.8 | sensitive and moody. And as I get older, I'm more in tune with those things, but I still |
| 2:19.4 | sometimes feel like I've got this like goal and this idea of how I want to take care of my body. |
| 2:24.9 | And yet something always comes up and it feels like my habit is to go to food for comfort or |
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