Neurodiversity, Eating Disorders & Distressed Eating with Bernie Wright

In this week's episode, Han is joined by Bernie Wright. Bernie is a BACP (Accred) Counsellor/Psychotherapist, Qualified Clinical Supervisor and Professional Trainer. Bernie is the Clinical Director for NEDDE Neurodiversity, Eating Disorders & Eating Distress. Bernie specialises in providing training for health professionals working with neurodivergent people who are suffering from an eating disorder.

This week, we discuss:

  • Bernie's experience of supporting neurodivergent people with eating disorders.
  • The link between eating disorders and neurodiversity based on research and Bernie's experience.
  • The prevalence of eating disorders in the neurodiverse community.
  • The difficulties in accessing support as a neurodivergent person and any additional challenges during recovery.
  • The difference in signs, traits, characteristics and types of eating disorders in neurodivergent people.
  • The importance of understanding someone's neurodivergence in eating disorder recovery and how clinicians can support them with this.

To find out more about Bernie, you can visit the Healing Minds website , or find NEDDE on Instagram ( @needetraining ) or Twitter ( @NEDDEtraining ).

Kindly note, that this episode delves into sensitive eating disorder topics. Remember to take care of yourself while listening, and always seek professional help if needed. This podcast is your bridge to insightful discussions, not a substitute for clinical guidance.

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