Why We Need to Get Rid of the Term 'Body Dysmorphia' – In Session with Marc David
The Psychology of Eating Podcast
Marc David
4.7 • 586 Ratings
🗓️ 18 October 2023
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, we're going to take a look at why we need to get past the label of 'body dysmorphia' – a medical term – and instead look to understand why body dysmorphia is actually present.
And to do that, we must explore our personal story from childhood to adulthood – because our history contains the clues for where this pattern developed in the first place.
The reality is, many of us have dysmorphic tendencies. Meaning, we see our body differently than it actually is – and not in a good way.
That's the case for Rory, 62, who reports struggling with body dysmorphia since childhood. As he shares with Marc David, he's never had a problem controlling what he eats. He's been able to maintain his body fat at 8-10% consistently since his 20s through extreme sports and rigid dieting.
But none of his efforts ever feel like enough. Rory's body hate runs so deep that he avoids mirrors and glass windows so he doesn't see his reflection. In his mind, he wishes he had the body of an Olympic athlete, strong and lean and muscular. But that's never been the body he sees reflecting back to him. He considers his body overly thin, with too little muscle regardless of how much strength training he does.
Despite all his internal struggles, Rory has a pretty incredible life: 5 kids and a beautiful marriage, and a lot of commitment to his own personal growth. He really wants to discover how he can stop the voice that says, "I hate my body" – and instead find peace and self-acceptance.
Whether you or a loved one is struggling with body dysmorphic tendencies – or find yourself, like Rory, telling yourself "I hate my body" – this episode is for you!
Episode highlights:
✅ Why self-labeling as "body dysmorphic" unnecessarily medicalizes our human condition, and why understanding our food and body story is more important
✅ The connection between body dysmorphia and our childhood strategies for self-protection and love
✅ Why bringing self-compassion to our inner child can powerfully shift body hate
✅ How to move from doing things TO your body to instead creating a nourishing conversation WITH your body – and why that's key to fostering a positive body image
✅ How to create the optimal conditions for releasing body dysmorphic tendencies…
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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. |
| 0:11.3 | Now, here's your host, Eating Psychology Expert and founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, Mark David. |
| 0:26.4 | Thank you. Institute for the Psychology of Eating, Mark David. Welcome, everybody. I'm Mark David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. |
| 0:31.1 | We're back in the Psychology of Eating podcast. I'm with Rory today. Welcome, Rory. |
| 0:41.0 | Thank you very much, Mark. Glad we're here, glad we're doing this in case anybody is new to the podcast here. What we're doing is Rory and I are meeting |
| 0:47.4 | for the first time, and we get to do a session together to see if we can make some good things happen. |
| 0:54.0 | So Rory, if you could wave your |
| 0:56.8 | magic wand and get whatever you wanted with food and body, what would that be for you? |
| 1:05.7 | My main overriding issue is always being body dysmorphia. |
| 1:12.1 | And my ability to control my eating is being really okay. |
| 1:20.0 | I've got no one of those few individuals, I believe, who can use willpower and da-da-da-da to eat what I want. |
| 1:29.4 | I've certainly done it over many, many years. |
| 1:32.3 | But my big issue, it doesn't matter what I eat, what I do, the dysmorphia. |
| 1:37.0 | It really has played a significant negative role in my life. |
| 1:43.4 | And it's always it's always it's always there and yeah you know |
| 1:49.1 | it's tried so many different methods to to dilute it to try and move it um but but failed miser, to be honest, with it. |
| 2:03.2 | So, Rory, how does body dysmorphia show up for you? |
| 2:08.0 | What happens in your mind? |
| 2:09.5 | What do you tell yourself? |
| 2:14.7 | Never, never good enough |
| 2:17.9 | never never |
| 2:19.0 | where I want to be |
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