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In this episode, I explore 5 common triggers for overeating in the evening.
This includes: -
1. Dietary restraint and/or not eating enough during the day.
2. Placing food on the pedestal of the day.
3. The 'I've Blown it Effect'.
4. Alcohol.
5. Emotional triggers.
I hope that you find it helpful.
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Welcome to the official Podcast channel of Harriet Frew, The Eating Disorder Therapist.* This channel is dedicated to supporting you in finding peace with food, improving your relationship with eating, and overcoming disordered eating. My aim is to create a space that feels safe, informative, and encouraging, where recovery is not only possible, but realistic for anyone willing to take those steps.
ā”ļø Iām a BACP qualified therapist with over 20 years of experience working in eating disorders, and Iām also an expert by experience, having fully recovered from bulimia nervosa. This allows me to bring both professional knowledge and personal understanding into the work that I share here. On this channel, youāll find a combination of solo episodes and conversations with guests. I speak with individuals about their recovery journeys, interview professionals working in eating disorders and mental health, and share practical tools, insights, and reflections from the therapy room that you can begin applying in your own life.
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