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In this conversation, Kyira Wackett and Erika Malm discuss the barriers to embracing eating disorders and why they are not talked about enough. They explore the misconceptions and myths surrounding eating disorders and the need for validation and empathy. They also discuss the role of control and the underlying pain that drives disordered eating behaviors. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing the emotional needs underlying eating disorders and the need for a compassionate and understanding approach. In this conversation, Kyira Wackett and Erika Malm discuss the deep emotional and psychological aspects of eating disorders. They explore the importance of understanding the underlying pain and trauma that often drive disordered eating behaviors. They emphasize the need for empathy, validation, and emotional processing in the healing process. They also highlight the role of the therapeutic relationship and the importance of creating a strong healing container. The conversation encourages listeners to hold onto hope and to be patient with themselves as they navigate their own healing journeys.

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More About Erika:

In my work with couples, individuals & families, my goal is to help you to connect or reconnect with your sense of meaning to carve out a life that is fulfilling. Through our work together, you can develop successful strategies to address daily challenges and find avenues to thrive instead of merely survive in life. I have spent 20 years focusing on the treatment of trauma. I work from a foundation of Attachment Theory — with the premise that people thrive emotionally and physically when in healthy, connected relationships. The first of which is with yourself. I am also deeply informed by Interpersonal Neurobiology and Internal Family Systems (IFS).

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eating disorders, misconceptions, myths, empathy, control, pain, emotional needs, compassionate approach, emotional processing, empathy, validation, healing, therapeutic relationship, hope

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