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#131: Atypical Anorexia Nervosa with Erin Harrop
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Erin Harrop, (they/them), LICSW, PhD, is an assistant professor at University of Denver and licensed medical social worker. Erin’s research focuses on eating disorders, weight stigma, and patient-provider communication.
Erin’s clinical work also involves trainings at the provider level, introducing interprofessional clinicians to weight inclusive practices that honor patients’ unique intersecting identities.
We discuss topics including:
- Understanding what is “atypical anorexia nervosa”?
- What makes the conversations go well and poorly when communicating with a provider?
- Weight stigma and atypical anorexia nervosa
- How the eating disorder is encouraged
- The word “fat” is a neutral descriptive term
SHOW NOTES:
- (Facebook group) Recovery at Large
- https://socialwork.du.edu/about/gssw-directory/erin-nicole-harrop
- http://erin.harrop@du.edu
- https://socialwork.du.edu/about/gssw-directory/erin-nicole-harrop
- https://www.facebook.com/erin.harrop.3/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-harrop-b6029680/
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If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com
You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe.
Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”.
Your Recovery Resource, Robyn’s new online course for navigating your loved one’s eating disorder, is available now!
For more information on Robyn’s book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website.
“The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
115 episoder
Manage episode 359058042 series 2771628
Erin Harrop, (they/them), LICSW, PhD, is an assistant professor at University of Denver and licensed medical social worker. Erin’s research focuses on eating disorders, weight stigma, and patient-provider communication.
Erin’s clinical work also involves trainings at the provider level, introducing interprofessional clinicians to weight inclusive practices that honor patients’ unique intersecting identities.
We discuss topics including:
- Understanding what is “atypical anorexia nervosa”?
- What makes the conversations go well and poorly when communicating with a provider?
- Weight stigma and atypical anorexia nervosa
- How the eating disorder is encouraged
- The word “fat” is a neutral descriptive term
SHOW NOTES:
- (Facebook group) Recovery at Large
- https://socialwork.du.edu/about/gssw-directory/erin-nicole-harrop
- http://erin.harrop@du.edu
- https://socialwork.du.edu/about/gssw-directory/erin-nicole-harrop
- https://www.facebook.com/erin.harrop.3/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-harrop-b6029680/
____________________________________________
If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com
You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe.
Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”.
Your Recovery Resource, Robyn’s new online course for navigating your loved one’s eating disorder, is available now!
For more information on Robyn’s book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website.
“The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
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