About this episode
What if we told you that our relationship with food is far more complex than it seems, that it is intricately tied to our mental wellbeing and can require a drastically different approach from one person to the next? On board with us is the experienced Dietician, Dr. David Wiss, who shares his unconventional journey to discovering the impact of nutrition on mental health, the need for nuanced discussion in the anti-diet & eating disorder recovery world, and how you can tackle the complex conversation of healing your relationship with food while also caring for both your physical and mental health. In this episode , we cover: The damaging effects of diet culture on those with eating disorders The need to challenge the black-and-white approach to eating disorder recovery Why mental health considerations, such as addiction, are crucial to creating a thorough recovery approach The balance between discussing the importance of nutrition and avoiding triggers for unhealthy thoughts and behaviors Gentle nutrition - how to incorporate healthy food habits without falling back into deprivation and restrictions The challenging intersection of eating disorders, substance use disorder, and ultra-processed food addiction. The importance of a balanced, compassionate approach towards food. Connect with Dr. Wiss Website: https://wisemindnutrition.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisemindnutrition/ Download the Wise Mind Nutrition App HERE. ✨ Watch my FREE workshop: How To Stop Feeling Obsessed With Food to start healing today 📲 Follow me for daily tips & resources on instagram! @sabrina.magnan.health 💌 Get on my Food Freedom Weekly Newsletter here: https://site.sabrinamagnan.com/newsletter/ 🤝 Ready to get support in healing your relationship with food and your body? Join my signature program, Food Freedom Academy , to have step-by-step guidance, accountability and support. DISCLAIMER: Live Unrestricted and all content shared by Sabrina are for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Everything you hear is meant to support your relationship with food, not replace professional advice. This podcast is not therapy and Sabrina is not a licensed therapist. Any decisions you make based on this content are your responsibility. For any medical or mental health concerns, always seek guidance from a qualified healthcare professional.