The Intersection Between ADHD and Eating Disorders from a Personal and Clinical Perspective with Becky Grace

In this week's episode, Han is joined by Becky Grace, a BABCP-accredited CBT Therapist. Becky has 30 years of personal experience of binge eating and bulimia, received a late ADHD diagnosis aged 35, and self-identifies as autistic. Additionally, Becky spent 10 years in the fitness industry, where her eating issues and compulsive exercise were masked by industry norms. Becky has worked in mental health services for 14 years and now works in her private practice supporting individuals struggling to navigate the connections between eating disorders and neurodiversity to manage their compulsions, urges and habits.

This week, we discuss:

  • Becky's personal experience of a late diagnosis of ADHD and how this intersected with her binge eating patterns.
  • Becky's experience of being in the fitness industry and how this exacerbated disordered eating behaviours.
  • The intersection between ADHD and excessive exercise to manage ADHD behaviours - is it always positive?
  • Becky's experience of misuse of painkillers to self-soothe, manage dissociation and reduce emotional pain.
  • Becky's perspective of why the bulimia and BED behaviours remained in her life despite the negativity they brought to her life.
  • How Becky navigates ADHD behaviours without leaning into disordered behaviours.

To learn more about Becky, please head to their IG page @iambeckygracetherapy or visit their website.

Kindly note, that this episode delves into sensitive eating disorder topics, including binge eating behaviours, excessive exercise and the intersection with ADHD. Remember to care for yourself while listening and seek professional help if needed. This podcast is your bridge to insightful discussions, not a substitute for clinical guidance.

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