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Season 5, Episode 2: Dr. Samantha De Caro, The Renfrew Center

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Introduction: In this episode of the JAM podcast, we explore eating disorders with Dr. Samantha DeCaro, a licensed clinical psychologist. Dr. DeCaro discusses the prevalence, causes, and prevention of eating disorders, touching on the complex relationship with mental health, anxiety, and depression.


Pandemic's Impact on Eating Disorders:

  • Isolation during the pandemic contributed to eating disorders.
  • Increase in social media use, body dissatisfaction, and comparison.
  • Food insecurity, anxiety, grief, and loss as triggering factors.


Factors Contributing to Eating Disorders:

  • Social media's role in body image dissatisfaction.
  • Challenging myths about who can have an eating disorder.
  • Awareness efforts lead to increased diagnoses.


Populations at Higher Risk:

  • Elevated risk for those identifying as female.
  • LGBTQ+ community, victims of weight stigma, and those feeling unsafe at heightened risk.


Difference Between Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating:

  • Eating disorders as complex psychiatric disorders.
  • Disordered eating exists on a spectrum, ranging from clinical disorders to healthy relationships with food.


Common Eating Disorder Protective Factors:

  • Avoiding dieting behaviors, promoting body acceptance.
  • Encouraging a healthy relationship with food beyond fuel.
  • Breaking down scarcity mindset and fostering body diversity awareness.


Promoting Healthy Attitudes in Children:

  • Importance of language around food and body image.
  • Teaching that all bodies come in different shapes and sizes.
  • Encouraging connection with body signals and cues.


Recognizing Patterns of Emotional Eating:

  • Differentiating between occasional comfort eating and problematic patterns.
  • Suggesting additional coping tools beyond food.


Signs of Eating Disorders:

  • Intense dissatisfaction with body image.
  • Increased isolation and anxiety around food.
  • Preoccupation with ingredients, calories, or cooking without personal consumption.
  • Presence of depression, rigid thinking, and elevated suicide risk.
  • Acknowledgment that everyone may experience some form of disordered thoughts or behaviors regarding food and body image.
  • Dr. DeCaro discusses common signs of eating disorders, emphasizing hyper-focus on food and weight.


Preventing Eating Disorders:

  • Strategies and protective factors are explored, challenging societal norms and promoting holistic health.
  • The importance of prioritizing mental health and normalizing mental health treatment is highlighted.
  • Dr. DeCaro introduces a transdiagnostic approach, emphasizing a multidisciplinary team.


Levels of Care at Renfrew Center:

  • Overview of residential, day treatment, intensive outpatient programming (IOP), and outpatient care.
  • Addressing the affordability of treatment and Renfrew Center's acceptance of insurance plans.
  • Dr. DeCaro hints at a future episode focusing on practical ways parents can help children with a healthy relationship with food.
  • The episode concludes with gratitude from Susie and Dr. DeCaro for the informative discussion on eating disorders and the importance of mental health care accessibility.

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Introduction: In this episode of the JAM podcast, we explore eating disorders with Dr. Samantha DeCaro, a licensed clinical psychologist. Dr. DeCaro discusses the prevalence, causes, and prevention of eating disorders, touching on the complex relationship with mental health, anxiety, and depression.


Pandemic's Impact on Eating Disorders:

  • Isolation during the pandemic contributed to eating disorders.
  • Increase in social media use, body dissatisfaction, and comparison.
  • Food insecurity, anxiety, grief, and loss as triggering factors.


Factors Contributing to Eating Disorders:

  • Social media's role in body image dissatisfaction.
  • Challenging myths about who can have an eating disorder.
  • Awareness efforts lead to increased diagnoses.


Populations at Higher Risk:

  • Elevated risk for those identifying as female.
  • LGBTQ+ community, victims of weight stigma, and those feeling unsafe at heightened risk.


Difference Between Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating:

  • Eating disorders as complex psychiatric disorders.
  • Disordered eating exists on a spectrum, ranging from clinical disorders to healthy relationships with food.


Common Eating Disorder Protective Factors:

  • Avoiding dieting behaviors, promoting body acceptance.
  • Encouraging a healthy relationship with food beyond fuel.
  • Breaking down scarcity mindset and fostering body diversity awareness.


Promoting Healthy Attitudes in Children:

  • Importance of language around food and body image.
  • Teaching that all bodies come in different shapes and sizes.
  • Encouraging connection with body signals and cues.


Recognizing Patterns of Emotional Eating:

  • Differentiating between occasional comfort eating and problematic patterns.
  • Suggesting additional coping tools beyond food.


Signs of Eating Disorders:

  • Intense dissatisfaction with body image.
  • Increased isolation and anxiety around food.
  • Preoccupation with ingredients, calories, or cooking without personal consumption.
  • Presence of depression, rigid thinking, and elevated suicide risk.
  • Acknowledgment that everyone may experience some form of disordered thoughts or behaviors regarding food and body image.
  • Dr. DeCaro discusses common signs of eating disorders, emphasizing hyper-focus on food and weight.


Preventing Eating Disorders:

  • Strategies and protective factors are explored, challenging societal norms and promoting holistic health.
  • The importance of prioritizing mental health and normalizing mental health treatment is highlighted.
  • Dr. DeCaro introduces a transdiagnostic approach, emphasizing a multidisciplinary team.


Levels of Care at Renfrew Center:

  • Overview of residential, day treatment, intensive outpatient programming (IOP), and outpatient care.
  • Addressing the affordability of treatment and Renfrew Center's acceptance of insurance plans.
  • Dr. DeCaro hints at a future episode focusing on practical ways parents can help children with a healthy relationship with food.
  • The episode concludes with gratitude from Susie and Dr. DeCaro for the informative discussion on eating disorders and the importance of mental health care accessibility.

  continue reading

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