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EATING DISORDERS PART 2 Dr Amanda Bolton

EATING DISORDERS PART 2 Dr Amanda Bolton

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EATING DISORDERS Part 2. This week on Transcending Trauma, Leigh Milne Holistic Focused Registered Psychologist, welcomes Dr. Amanda Bolton, Senior Clinical Psychologist and co-founder of Eating Disorders Training Australia, for Part 2 of our deep dive into eating disorder recovery, treatment, and long-term healing. With over a decade of experience and a strong foundation in trauma-informed, weight-neutral care, Amanda shares powerful insights into: The first steps after an eating disorder diagnosis The effectiveness of CBT-E, DBT, and Schema Therapy Telehealth options for rural and regional communities Complementary holistic practices like mindfulness and yoga Relapse prevention and body acceptance strategies How families, schools, and workplaces can support recovery How to talk to someone you’re concerned about—and so much more. Whether you're in recovery, supporting a loved one, or simply want to understand more about this complex topic, this episode offers compassionate, evidence-based guidance to help shift the conversation. Tune in on Community Radio, Soundcloud, Community plus app or stream it anytime via the podcast! https://helpd.podbean.com/ Let’s continue to dismantle diet culture and foster healing, one conversation at a time. #TranscendingTrauma #EatingDisorderRecovery #BodyAcceptance #MentalHealthAwareness #CBTE #DBT #SchemaTherapy #MindBodyHealing #TraumaInformedCare #DrAmandaBolton #HolisticPsychologist #RecoveryIsPossible #EDAwareness #FoodFreedom #PodcastAustralia #CommunityRadio #SelfCompassion #MentalHealthMatters

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