
150 | Eating Disorders and Alcoholism: The Overlapping Struggles We Need to Talk About
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We’re taking a summer break from recording new episodes, and while we recharge, we’re bringing back some of our most important conversations - like this one.
This week’s episode explores something we don’t talk about enough: the connection between eating disorders and alcohol use disorder. Research shows that up to 50% of people with an eating disorder will also struggle with substance abuse, often as a way to cope with trauma, stress, and deep emotional pain.
In this honest and vulnerable conversation, three brave women share how their disordered eating and alcohol use were connected - and what recovery has looked like when facing both. Whether you’ve dealt with one, the other, or both, their stories offer hope, insight, and a reminder that you’re not alone.
“It’s honestly harder to talk about the eating disorder than it is to talk about the alcohol.”Key Topics in This Episode:
- How food keeps you silent
- Eating disorders and alcohol abuse are both related to trauma and stress
- Overcoming shame as a key component in the recovery of each
- Eating disorders as a way to deal with difficult emotions, when you don’t have the right tools
- Fitting in, trying to be attractive, and it’s impact on your relationship with food
- Alcohol urges and cravings are similar to the binge/purge urges
- When you body is off balance – learning to recognize hunger cues and feeling full
- Overexercise as a symtpom of addictive behavior
- Learning how to feel
- Body scanning and body mapping as tools for recovery
- Learning to catch emotions before they become unhealthy
- How dopamine fits into the picture
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To learn more about this week's guests, visit the full show notes at https://throughtheglassrecovery.com/podcast/eating-disorders-and-alcoholism/
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