58: The Eating Disorder Myth busted with Nichomi Higgins

Published: June 1, 2021, 7:30 a.m.

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The \\u201cMyth Busters\\u201d Series

While we love chatting about the more generalized diet culture messaging, our clinical work and passion is in the treatment of Eating Disorders. We are passionate about helping bust stereotypes of Eating Disorders in order to help all people get the care they deserve and help providers become more proficient in their treatment approaches. The myth we are busting in this week\\u2019s episode is \\u201ceating disorders only happen to thin white women\\u201d and interviewing psychotherapist Nichomi Higgins, LMFT for further exploration of the harm perpetuated by this myth in society and treatment settings.


We are taking a look at how healthism is rooted in white supremacy and how this white centered definition of health and nutrition is harmful due to its lack of awareness of all cultural food beliefs and by the definition of what is a disordered relationship with food. Eating Disorders occurs in everyone b/c everyone has to have a relationship with food to survive. This, in addition to a diet culture centered in the definition of the white beauty ideal as well as a society rooted in racism and oppression of so many bodies, perpetuates a complex relationship with food. For more on the nuanced ways that this is expressed in our society as well as in treatment center care, check out this week\\u2019s episode.

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Connect with Nichomi:\\xa0www.solcenteredlife.com

Social: @thesolpoweredcoach

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