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Extra Session

Extra Session

By: Rose H. Miller Ph.D. & Danielle V. Shelov Ph.D.
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Dr. Danielle Shelov is a clinical psychologist who has worked in the field of eating disorders for 20 years. She and her long-time patient (& newly minted psychologist) Dr. Rose Miller discuss eating disorders, body image, psychotherapy, and the social forces that impact everyone living in a diet-obsessed culture. This is not a therapy session, but it's not NOT a therapy session, either. It's an extra session.

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Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 1: "Everybody has an Eating Disorder"
    Aug 6 2025

    Dr. Danielle Shelov and Dr. Rose Miller introduce themselves, talk a little about how they first met and why they decided to start a podcast together.

    Danielle shares about trying to publish a book on eating disorders, and what it's like for people to recognize themselves in the cultural conversation about food noise and GLP-1 medications. Rose talks about her frustrations with weight stigma in eating disorder treatment, and how GLP-1s have changed her own experience of the "food noise pie chart." "The Giver," "Keeping up with the Kardashians" and the anti-diet GLP-1 subreddit all make guest appearances.

    NYTimes Opinion: Why the Right is Obsessed with Thinness

    Diabolical Lies: The Womanosphere Claims its Winning Young Women-- But Is It?

    Antidiet GLP-1 Subreddit

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