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Back to EpisodesEP 239.5: βFrom Trauma to Triumph ~ 6 Things Your Past Can Teach You **Must Listen Fav!**
Description
In this powerful episode, Lindsey gets vulnerable about the connection between trauma and eating disorders, sharing why sometimes it's okay to look at our past to catapult us into our future. If you've experienced trauma and are wondering how it connects to your eating disorder, this episode will provide hope, healing insights, and practical steps forward.
Discover the 6 essential things to remember about your past that can transform your recovery journey and help you move from survival to thriving.
Note: This episode addresses sensitive topics around trauma. Lindsey emphasizes that as a recovery coach, she focuses on the here and now of recovery, while encouraging professional therapy support for trauma processing.
Key Topics Covered:π The trauma-eating disorder connection: Why 81% of people with eating disorders have experienced trauma
π§ Understanding trauma types: Acute vs. chronic trauma and how it relates to ED development
π‘οΈ Eating disorders as coping mechanisms: How restriction becomes a false sense of control
π 6 powerful reminders about your past that can transform your recovery journey
ποΈ The role of forgiveness in healing and moving forward
πͺ Why your deepest pain can become your greatest triumph
Shocking Statistics Revealed:π 25% of those with eating disorders also meet criteria for PTSD
π 81% of people with eating disorders had at least one traumatic experience
π 68% experienced trauma before any eating disorder symptoms appeared
These numbers show you're not alone and that the connection between trauma and eating disorders is real and valid.
Common Traumas Associated with Eating Disorders:β‘ Childhood abuse (physical, emotional, sexual) β‘ Bullying or social ostracism β‘ Body shaming and weight stigma β‘ Loss and grief experiences β‘ Accidents or medical trauma β‘ Intergenerational or cultural traumatic events
Remember: Trauma is subjective - what's traumatic for one person may not be for another, and that's completely valid.
6 Things to Remember About Your Past: 1. Your Past Doesn't Exist Anymore- Healing isn't linear - good and bad days are normal
- Some days it may feel real, but it's no longer your current reality
- Progress includes setbacks, and that's part of the process
- Your experiences shape you but don't determine your worth
- You hold the power to grow, evolve, and change
- Only you have the key to become who you want to be
- All emotions about your past are valid
- There's no "right way" to feel about past experiences
- What matters is what you do next with