The Unseen Grief in Breaking Up with Emotional Eating

In this episode, Alana dives into the often overlooked emotional aspect of healing from emotional eating, focusing on the grief tied to letting go of this familiar coping mechanism. She emphasizes that emotional eating is not just about the food itself but what eating symbolizes—a form of self-soothing and comfort in times of stress or boredom. Alana explores why the journey of healing can feel uncomfortable and why one might even miss old patterns of overeating that seem comforting despite their detriments. Tune in to hear Alana unpack the emotional complexity of disentangling from these ingrained behaviors and are provided with insights on building new, supportive coping mechanisms that contribute to authentic confidence and happiness in the long term. 

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Takeaways

  • Emotional eating is often a coping mechanism for stress and discomfort.

  • Healing from emotional eating involves recognizing and processing grief.

  • It's normal to feel discomfort and nostalgia when changing eating habits.

  • Building new coping mechanisms is essential for long-term healing.

  • Self-compassion is crucial during the healing journey.

  • The relationship with food can be complex and emotional.

Chapters

00:00 Understanding Emotional Eating and Grief

03:29 The Relationship with Food as a Coping Mechanism

10:14 Navigating the Transition of Healing

15:46 Building New Coping Mechanisms

20:01 Embracing the Process of Becoming

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