47. Recovering From A Severe And Enduring Eating Disorder (SEED) - Callie Ann
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In this episode, we sit down with Callie Ann co-founder of Lotus ED support, social worker, mother and domestic violence survivor about living with and recovering from a Severe and Enduring Eating Disorder (SEED).  We discuss: Callie's lived experience recovering from an eating disorder Her turning point for recovery and what helped her recoverThe importance of neurodiversity-affirming care and how indiviudalised treatment was crucial in her recoveryNavigating the healthcare system in eating disorder recoveryWhat helps Callie maintain recovery  Disclaimer: This episode talks about about topics include eating disorders, suicide and domestic violence. If these topics may be distressing for you, we recommend skipping to a different episode.  For support: The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Lifeline 131114  https://www.lifeline.org.au/ Beyond Blue https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ 1800RESPECT 1800737732 https://www.whiteribbon.org.au/helplines/  At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size. Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance. Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
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