For anyone who wonders why I advocate so hard for those with eating disorders (EDs), especially in the context of treatment access and with respect to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), this article, in a nutshell, is it: In August 2022, Dr. Davia Barzdaitiene (Consultant Psychiatrist, Norfolk Community Eating Disorders Service) wrote an opinion piece...

  We know that eating disorders (EDs) are not choices, but is recovery a choice?  I spend a lot of time thinking about this because it has everything to do with how I design treatments and how I work with people in general. What you believe about human behaviour impacts how you engage with others....

  Not sure if you are ready for this post, or if I am, but its been brewing….so here it is.   Over the past twenty years as a psychologist I have worked with and through so much. I have spent my career studying emotion regulation, trauma, eating disorders, and personality disorders (the overlap unmistakable)...

    Despite the leaps and bounds the field has made, in large part due to the life work of people like Marsha Linehan, I am still disappointed (and concerned) by the prevalent judgement and emotion dysregulation that persists among healthcare practitioners when they hear the term borderline personality disorder (BPD). Eyes roll, sighs suddenly...