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Talking With Our Mouths Full

Talking With Our Mouths Full

著者: Amy Isabella Chalker RDN CEDS
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概要

"Talking With Our Mouths Full" is a podcast hosted by Amy Isabella Chalker. As a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist in private practice, Amy uses each episode to address a common challenge from real client sessions that explores how people experience (or don’t experience) hunger, what hunger means for how they feed themselves, and how hunger impacts their relationships with their bodies and the world around them. She also weaves in more complex questions that consider gastrointestinal conditions and other chronic health conditions that both externalize hunger and interfere with real nourishment. Above all, Amy advocates for seeing and hearing the individual person beneath the clinical symptoms and addresses how relationships can nourish, too. New episodes air monthly.2024 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • "Nothing Sounds Good"
    2024/04/12
    In Episode 1, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist Amy Isabella Chalker explores how we might understand what is being communicated when we're hungry, but nothing sounds good. She digs into how we might understand this struggle and ways to approach a solution from a place of curiosity and empathy.
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    8 分
  • What Are We Really Weighing?
    2024/04/26
    In Episode 2, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist Amy Isabella Chalker investigates what we might really be attempting to weigh when we step on a scale and how we can better understand ourselves in light of this pursuit.
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    9 分
  • Disordered Eating as a Solution
    2024/05/13
    In Episode 3, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist Amy Isabella Chalker explores how disordered eating behaviors are often urgent and creative attempts to solve seemingly unmanageable problems, and how we can accept more nourishment as we find relational means to resolve the original problems.
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    8 分
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