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Shrink, the podcast for the mind

Shrink, the podcast for the mind

著者: Philippe Tahon
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概要

Through his podcasts, psychotherapist, coach and author Philippe Tahon will share his experience and knowledge about weight issues and body image. He has been working as a therapist and coach for over 20 years.His research and contact with many health industry professionals, including doctors, dieticians and pharmacists, has allowed him to occupy a unique place in his specialist field. During the course of his years as a therapist he has developed an innovative approach to weight loss, developing a programme that deals specifically with the problems of weight, self-image and addictions. He has gained a deep understanding of these issues after having himself gone through a 15 year yo-yo period of weight loss and regain. It took him years of frustration, guilt and isolation, due to the misunderstanding of friends and family – ‘but you just have to make an effort’ – before he finally got to the bottom of his struggles with food, and lost 5 stone.

© 2026 Shrink, the podcast for the mind
代替医療・補完医療 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Why Losing Weight Won’t Fix Your Body Image
    2026/02/25

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    Most people think body image is about weight.

    It’s not.

    Body image is about the story you learned about yourself — often long before you understood what calories or cellulite even were.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • What body image actually is (and why it’s not just about the mirror)
    • How childhood experiences shape the way you see yourself
    • Why we often perceive our bodies inaccurately
    • The emotional triggers that intensify body dissatisfaction
    • Why self-criticism doesn’t create sustainable weight loss
    • Why even people who lose weight — including those using GLP-1 medications — can still feel deeply unhappy in their bodies

    If you’ve ever believed:
    “I’ll feel better about myself when I’m thinner,” this episode gently challenges that idea.

    This is not about forced body positivity.
    It’s about understanding the psychology behind body image — and learning how to stop letting it quietly run your life.

    Because your life is happening now.
    Not ten kilos from now.

    Thanks for listening, I hope this episode will be helpful.
    Philippe

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    18 分
  • Changing Your Body, Understanding Your Story : A Conversation With Lucy Cavendish
    2026/02/15

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    What happens when weight loss becomes… easy?

    In this candid conversation, I sit down with a fellow therapist and friend Lucy Cavendish who has been taking Mounjaro (a GLP-1 medication) and has experienced significant weight loss. We explore the undeniable benefits of these injections — reduced appetite, quieter food noise, and the relief of finally seeing the scale move.

    But we don’t stop there, we ask the deeper questions:

    • What role did emotional triggers play in the weight gain to begin with?
    • What happens when the injections stop?
    • Can changing your body change how you feel about yourself?
    • And how do we prevent old coping mechanisms from creeping back in?

    This episode isn’t anti-medication. It’s about integration.

    GLP-1s like Mounjaro can be powerful tools. But sustainable change often requires understanding the story behind the weight — the stress, grief, trauma, burnout, habits, identity shifts — and making sure those triggers aren’t waiting quietly in the background.

    If you’re considering these injections, currently taking them, or navigating weight loss while working on your relationship with food and your body, this episode will help you think beyond the scale.

    Because sometimes losing weight is the easy part.
    Understanding it is the real work.

    Thanks for listening, I hope this episode will be helpful.
    Philippe

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    56 分
  • When Your Body Says “Enough”: Burnout Explained
    2026/02/02

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    Burnout isn’t about weakness or poor coping — it’s a response to too much, for too long. This episode looks at how burnout develops, how to spot it early, how it affects mental and physical health, and how it often intersects with people-pleasing, caregiving, and control around food or the body. We’ll also talk about recovery — and how burnout can become a catalyst for meaningful change.

    Thanks for listening, I hope this episode will be helpful.
    Philippe

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    16 分
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