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Healing Emotional Eating with Diane Petrella

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::Trigger Warning::
This episode contains discussions about trauma and emotional eating. If this topic is sensitive or triggering to you, please listen at your discretion.
We tend to think of overeating or eating when we’re not hungry as a lack of willpower or discipline. Feeling intense shame afterward. Vowing to never do it again. Only to keep returning to food and repeating the cycle over and over.

We’re great at blaming ourselves, but have you ever considered that your eating habits might be linked to deeper issues? And that your perceived lack of control is actually a survival mechanism?

Today Diane Petrella, MSW, clinical social worker, and author of Healing Emotional Eating for Trauma Survivors, and I discuss the link between childhood trauma and emotional eating.

Highlights Timings:

03:01 - The Link Between Trauma and Emotional Eating

10:01 - Early Trauma and Its Long-Term Effects

15:01 - Coping Mechanisms and Food as Comfort

20:01- Strategies to Manage Emotional Eating

Guest Bio

Diane Petrella, MSW, is a clinical social worker, certified life coach, and holistic licensed psychotherapist, specializing in the effects of childhood trauma, emotional eating, and body confidence. She’s worked with children, adolescents, and adult survivors. Diane has helped thousands of people overcome early trauma, create a respectful relationship with their body and food, and connect with their inner Wise Self for sustained healing. She is the author of Healing Emotional Eating for Trauma Survivors: Trauma-Informed Practices to Nurture a Peaceful Relationship with Your Emotions, Body, and Food.

Website: ​dianepetrella.com​

Instagram: ​@dianepetrellamsw​

Facebook: ​Diane Petrella MSW​

Free eCourse: ​5 Trauma-Informed Tips to Heal Emotional Eating​

Order the Book:Healing Emotional Eating for Trauma Survivors

Important Links:

Free Light & Easy Lunch Meal Prep Guide + Recipes

Get It HERE

Free Rev Up Your Metabolism eBook

Get It HERE

Website: sarahhaaswellness.com

Facebook: Sarah Haas Wellness

Instagram: @sarahhaaswellness

Youtube: Sarah Haas Wellness

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::Trigger Warning::
This episode contains discussions about trauma and emotional eating. If this topic is sensitive or triggering to you, please listen at your discretion.
We tend to think of overeating or eating when we’re not hungry as a lack of willpower or discipline. Feeling intense shame afterward. Vowing to never do it again. Only to keep returning to food and repeating the cycle over and over.

We’re great at blaming ourselves, but have you ever considered that your eating habits might be linked to deeper issues? And that your perceived lack of control is actually a survival mechanism?

Today Diane Petrella, MSW, clinical social worker, and author of Healing Emotional Eating for Trauma Survivors, and I discuss the link between childhood trauma and emotional eating.

Highlights Timings:

03:01 - The Link Between Trauma and Emotional Eating

10:01 - Early Trauma and Its Long-Term Effects

15:01 - Coping Mechanisms and Food as Comfort

20:01- Strategies to Manage Emotional Eating

Guest Bio

Diane Petrella, MSW, is a clinical social worker, certified life coach, and holistic licensed psychotherapist, specializing in the effects of childhood trauma, emotional eating, and body confidence. She’s worked with children, adolescents, and adult survivors. Diane has helped thousands of people overcome early trauma, create a respectful relationship with their body and food, and connect with their inner Wise Self for sustained healing. She is the author of Healing Emotional Eating for Trauma Survivors: Trauma-Informed Practices to Nurture a Peaceful Relationship with Your Emotions, Body, and Food.

Website: ​dianepetrella.com​

Instagram: ​@dianepetrellamsw​

Facebook: ​Diane Petrella MSW​

Free eCourse: ​5 Trauma-Informed Tips to Heal Emotional Eating​

Order the Book:Healing Emotional Eating for Trauma Survivors

Important Links:

Free Light & Easy Lunch Meal Prep Guide + Recipes

Get It HERE

Free Rev Up Your Metabolism eBook

Get It HERE

Website: sarahhaaswellness.com

Facebook: Sarah Haas Wellness

Instagram: @sarahhaaswellness

Youtube: Sarah Haas Wellness

Thanks for Listening:

Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment below!

Subscribe to The Podcast:

If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can follow the podcast on Buzzsprout or your favorite podcast app.

Leave Us an Apple Podcasts Review:

Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated.

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