#126: Controlling someone else's food
Recovering with Danie | Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast11/25/24 • 25 min
Why do some people with eating disorders feel the need to control other people’s food? If you struggle with an eating disorder, you may find yourself constantly offering other people food, trying to get them to eat more, etc. While this may seem innocent, it can actually hamper your recovery. In today’s episode, I explain the spectrum of this behavior and we discuss reasons you may be doing this, as well as how to stop!
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11/25/24 • 25 min
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