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Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast

Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast

Released: 2025-10-27
© Copyright 2023 All rights reserved.
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225 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
225 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-10-27
© Copyright 2023 All rights reserved.
Most Recent Episode
(Fixed!) What Your Therapist Needs to Know About Eating Disorders With Edie Stark, LCSW @ediestarktherapy

(Fixed!) What Your Therapist Needs to Know About Eating Disorders With Edie Stark, LCSW @ediestarktherapy

What should every therapist truly understand before working with clients who have eating disorders? In this insightful interview, Dr. Marianne Miller talks with Edie Stark, LCSW (@ediestarktherapy) about what ethical, inclusive care really means. Toget
Time: 39:03
What should every therapist truly understand before working with clients who have eating disorders? In this insightful interview, Dr. Marianne Miller talks with Edie Stark, LCSW (@ediestarktherapy) about what ethical, inclusive care really means.
Together, they explore why “gold standard” approaches like Family-Based Treatment (FBT) often miss the mark for neurodivergent, fat, queer, and BIPOC clients. The conversation highlights the importance of cultural humility, anti-fat bias awareness, trauma-informed care, and intersectional understanding in every therapeutic setting.
Whether you are a clinician, a student, or someone in recovery who wants to understand what quality treatment should look like, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how therapists can grow, unlearn, and create safe, collaborative spaces for healing.
Key Topics Covered
Why “gold standard” models like Family-Based Treatment (FBT) do not fit everyone
How anti-fat bias and wellness culture shape eating disorder care
The importance of cultural humility and intersectionality in therapy
Ways to create trauma-informed, consent-based, and collaborative care
What ethical practice looks like when working with neurodivergent and marginalized clients
How therapists can identify and challenge their own internalized biases
Why eating disorder work requires humility, continual learning, and self-reflection
Who This Episode Is For
Therapists and dietitians who want to provide ethical and inclusive eating disorder care
Students and early-career clinicians who are beginning to work with eating disorders
Supervisors and consultants who guide others in complex clinical cases
People in recovery who want to understand what to expect from truly affirming treatment
Anyone curious about how bias, culture, and power dynamics affect eating disorder recovery
Other Episodes With Edie
The Hidden Risks of Non-Specialized Eating Disorder Treatment on Apple & Spotify.
The Diet/Wellness Industry, Accessibility, & Diet Culture on Apple & Spotify.
Anti-Fat Bias & the Importance of Advocacy on Apple & Spotify.
About My Guest
Edie Stark, LCSW, is the founder of Stark Therapy Group in California and Edie Stark Consulting, where she supports therapists through business consulting, case consultation, and supervision. She’s also a feature writer for Psychology Today and advocates for ethical, media-accurate portrayals of eating disorders.
Connect with Edie on Instagram at @ediestarktherapy and @edies_edits, or visit ediestark.com.
About Dr. Marianne Miller
Dr. Marianne Miller is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist specializing in eating disorders, ARFID, and binge eating disorder. She practices in California, Texas, and Washington D.C., and teaches self-paced, virtual courses through her binge eating recovery membership and her course ARFID and Selective Eating.
Learn more at drmariannemiller.com or follow her on Instagram @drmariannemiller.
Episode ID: 1000733657034
GUID: drmariannelandpodcast.podbean.com/edcbace7-d10d-3e8f-ac38-a7a1d48b9a0f
Release Date: 27/10/2025, 12:35:00

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Welcome to this mental health and eating disorder podcast by Dr. Marianne Miller, who is an eating disorder therapist and binge eating and ARFID course creator. In this podcast, Dr. Marianne explores the ins and outs of eating disorder recovery. It’s a top podcast for people struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID (avoidant restrictive food intake disorder), and any sort of distressed eating. We discuss topics like neurodiversity and eating disorders, self-compassion in eating disorder recovery, lived experience of eating disorders, LGBTQ+ and eating disorders, as well as anti-fat bias, weight-neutral fitness, muscularity-oriented issues, and body image. Dr. Marianne has been an eating disorder therapist for 13 years and has created a course on ARFID and selective eating, as well as a membership to help you recover from binge eating disorder and bulimia. Dr. Marianne has been in mental health for 28 years. Dr. Marianne is neurodivergent and works with a lot of neurodivergent folks. She has fully recovered from an eating disorder that lasted 25 years, and she wants to share her experience, knowledge, and recovery joy with you! Her interview episodes with top eating disorder professionals drop on Tuesdays. You can also tune in on Fridays when Dr. Marianne’s SOLO episodes that come out. You’ll hear personal stories, tips, and strategies to help you in your eating disorder recovery journey. If you’re struggling with food, eating, body image, and mental health, this podcast is for you!

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