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Jun 22
25m 8s

What If Your Binge Eating Has Been Worki...

Georgie Fear and the Confident Eaters Team
About this episode

Bingeing can be painful and costly, but it often persists because it is doing a job.

Not working because it is harmless or because you want to keep doing it, but because it may have been doing something important for you. Bingeing may provide relief, comfort, rest, numbness, pleasure, rebellion, privacy, or a way to get through moments that feel impossible.

In this episode, we look at bingeing as a coping strategy that may have helped you survive, especially if it began when you were young and had fewer choices. The goal is not to romanticize bingeing, but to understand what need it has been meeting so you can begin meeting that need earlier, more directly, and with less harm.


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