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Navigating Food Relationships and Emotional Eating with Stephanie Mara, Somatic Nutritional Counselor

Navigating Food Relationships and Emotional Eating with Stephanie Mara, Somatic Nutritional Counselor

Update: 2024-11-16
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In this episode, Kylie and Stephanie delve into the complexities of food relationships, emotional eating, and the impact of trauma on our eating behaviors. They discuss the importance of nervous system regulation and how it affects our ability to make choices around food. Stephanie introduces her concept of somatic eating as an alternative to intuitive eating, especially in stressful situations. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-awareness and connection with our bodies to navigate emotions and food coping mechanisms effectively. In this conversation, Stephanie Mara and Kylie discuss the importance of co-regulation and self-compassion in navigating emotional challenges, particularly in relation to somatic practices and eating behaviors. They explore the misinterpretation of somatics in popular culture, the significance of understanding one's body, and the need for compassionate self-care, especially during the holiday season. The discussion also addresses concerns about weight gain and the emotional connections tied to body image, emphasizing the importance of meeting oneself with kindness and understanding.




Takeaways:



  • Emotional eating is not inherently bad; it's a coping mechanism.

  • Binge eating can be a protective response to trauma.

  • Nervous system regulation is crucial for emotional well-being.

  • Intuitive eating may not work for everyone, especially under stress.

  • Chronic emotional eating indicates a deeper issue.

  • Self-kindness is essential in the journey of understanding food relationships.

  • Building resilience helps in navigating food choices during stress.

  • Learning to check in with your body is a practice.

  • Food coping mechanisms can be intuitive responses to feeling unsafe.

  • Connection with oneself is key to emotional regulation. Co-regulation with others can help us process emotions.

  • Self-validation is a powerful tool for emotional health.

  • Somatic practices should not be seen as a quick fix.

  • Compassionate self-care is essential during challenging times.

  • Understanding our body's responses is key to healing.

  • Weight concerns are often tied to deeper emotional issues.

  • It's important to meet ourselves with kindness after coping mechanisms.

  • Familiar environments can trigger past trauma responses.

  • Shifting focus can help navigate overwhelming situations.

  • Building awareness around body image can foster self-acceptance.




Connect with Stephanie here:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephaniemara/


Website: https://www.stephaniemara.com/


Podcast: https://www.stephaniemara.com/podcast




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Navigating Food Relationships and Emotional Eating with Stephanie Mara, Somatic Nutritional Counselor

Navigating Food Relationships and Emotional Eating with Stephanie Mara, Somatic Nutritional Counselor

Kylie Larson