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Autistic individuals are significantly more likely to experience eating disorders—but the signs often go unrecognized, and traditional treatment models frequently fall short. In this solo episode, Dr. Marianne explains the unique ways eating disorders show up in autistic people, why those struggles are often misunderstood, and what kind of support actually helps.

You’ll learn about the sensory, emotional, and social dimensions of disordered eating in autistic individuals, the high rates of ARFID and anorexia in this population, and why interoception, masking, and shutdowns often complicate recovery.

Most importantly, this episode explores the power of neurodivergent-affirming, trauma-informed care—care that adapts to the client rather than forcing the client to adapt to the system.

Whether you’re autistic, suspect you might be, or support someone who is, this episode offers validation, clarity, and a path forward that doesn’t rely on shame or compliance.

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