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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 1H 3M

Ep 39: Recovery Coaching and Eating Disorder Treatment: What Coaches Actually Do w/Taylor Greibe, CCIEDC

from Stop, Collaborate, and Listen · host Jen Elliott and Allison Tucker

✨ Episode Summary: Does recovery coaching really add much to eating disorder recovery? In this episode, Jen and Allison are joined by Taylor Griebe to discuss the role of recovery coaching in eating disorder treatment. If you’ve ever wondered how recovery coaches support clients outside of the traditional therapy and dietitian sessions, this episode is for you. We talk about the value of lived experience in recovery work and how coaching can help bridge the gap between treatment and everyday life by sharing insight into collaboration within treatment teams and building trust with clients.Connect with Taylor:Greibe Recovery Coaching: Tayvia Institute: taylorgreibe.comInsta: @taylor.greibe🧰 Takeaways:What recovery coaches do in eating disorder treatmentHow lived experience can support connection and recoveryThe difference between therapy and recovery coachingBuilding practical support systems outside the therapy roomCollaboration between recovery coaches and treatment teamsWhy individualized support improves long-term recovery outcomes🎧 Rate & Review:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks!🔗 Connect With Us:JOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPodWebsite: https://www.collab-counseling.com/IG: @stop.collaborateandlistenpod IG: @collab.counseling

✨ Episode Summary: Does recovery coaching really add much to eating disorder recovery? In this episode, Jen and Allison are joined by Taylor Griebe to discuss the role of recovery coaching in eating disorder treatment. If you’ve ever wondered how recovery coaches support clients outside of the traditional therapy and dietitian sessions, this episode is for you. We talk about the value of lived experience in recovery work and how coaching can help bridge the gap between treatment and everyday life by sharing insight into collaboration within treatment teams and building trust with clients.Connect with Taylor:Greibe Recovery Coaching: Tayvia Institute: taylorgreibe.comInsta: @taylor.greibe🧰 Takeaways:What recovery coaches do in eating disorder treatmentHow lived experience can support connection and recoveryThe difference between therapy and recovery coachingBuilding practical support systems outside the therapy roomCollaboration between recovery coaches and treatment teamsWhy individualized support improves long-term recovery outcomes🎧 Rate & Review:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks!🔗 Connect With Us:JOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPodWebsite: https://www.collab-counseling.com/IG: @stop.collaborateandlistenpod IG: @collab.counseling

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✨ Episode Summary: Does recovery coaching really add much to eating disorder recovery? In this episode, Jen and Allison are joined by Taylor Griebe to discuss the role of recovery coaching in eating disorder treatment. If you’ve ever wondered how...

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