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The Relational Psych Podcast
Relational Psych
31 episodes
9 months ago
In this episode Dr. Claney speaks with three therapists from the Emily Program, a national eating disorder treatment organization. They discuss and debunk myths about eating disorders, including myths like “you can tell if somebody has an eating disorder by looking at them,” and “eating disorders are a choice.” The episode delves into the complexities of eating disorders, highlighting the role of genetic, psychological, and environmental influences. They also explore the damaging effects of s...
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In this episode Dr. Claney speaks with three therapists from the Emily Program, a national eating disorder treatment organization. They discuss and debunk myths about eating disorders, including myths like “you can tell if somebody has an eating disorder by looking at them,” and “eating disorders are a choice.” The episode delves into the complexities of eating disorders, highlighting the role of genetic, psychological, and environmental influences. They also explore the damaging effects of s...
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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What is Religious Trauma? With Dr. Kerry Horrell
The Relational Psych Podcast
51 minutes
2 years ago
What is Religious Trauma? With Dr. Kerry Horrell
Tyson talks with Dr. Kerry Horrell, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine and Clinical Psychologist at the Menninger Clinic, in Houston, TX. They discuss religious trauma, what it is, how it interacts with shame, attachment, and self-image, and what helps people who have experienced religious trauma. Experiment:The Self-Compassion BreakFurther Learning: Jesus and John Wayne by Kristin Kobes Du MezHealing Spiritual Wounds by Carol How...
The Relational Psych Podcast
In this episode Dr. Claney speaks with three therapists from the Emily Program, a national eating disorder treatment organization. They discuss and debunk myths about eating disorders, including myths like “you can tell if somebody has an eating disorder by looking at them,” and “eating disorders are a choice.” The episode delves into the complexities of eating disorders, highlighting the role of genetic, psychological, and environmental influences. They also explore the damaging effects of s...