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EATING DISORDERS AND ADDICTION: FREEDOM FROM SHAME AND FAILURE

In this session, we discuss inner feelings of failure, loss, and overall "badness" that is an essential in all addictive behavior. The awareness that she is doing the best she can, has always done what she thought was right (even when it was wrong), and that she is not actually a horrible person. As it relates to her binge eating behavior, the feelings of shame and failure stem from critical judgments that don't allow for truth and mistakes. Shame arises from gracelessness. To recover, mercy is something that arises from within the person who is doing the best they can, even if it truthfully isn't good enough. This is discuss on Diet Supremacy: The Toxic Bond Between Shame, Dieting, and Body Image. It is also discussed in the book Surrendering Your Survival: A Conscious Path to Eating Disorder Recovery RECORDED APRIL 2018
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