EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 33 MIN
Healing Trauma & Food Habits with Jessica Setnick (Part 1)
from Guidance in Recovery | Sobriety Journeys · host T. Keegan Read
Eating disorder recovery requires looking far beneath the surface of daily food behaviors to address underlying trauma and systemic healthcare misunderstandings. In this episode, renowned registered dietitian Jessica Setnick breaks down the flaws in current diagnostic criteria and explains how understanding your ancestral history can unlock true dietary healing.Why do we view food and body image the way we do? In this deep-dive episode, leading eating disorder dietitian Jessica Setnick dismantles the pervasive myths surrounding dysfunctional eating. Moving beyond the flawed metrics of BMI and calorie counting, Jessica utilizes an anthropological lens to explore how eating disorders are actually symptoms of deeper psychological roots, rather than the core problem itself.The conversation shifts toward systemic advocacy, highlighting critical flaws within the DSM’s diagnostic criteria and making a passionate case for highly individualized treatment plans. Furthermore, they unpack the profound impact of intergenerational trauma, examining how ancestral survival mechanisms inadvertently shape modern relationships with food. Whether you are on your own recovery journey or supporting a loved one, this episode offers a transformative perspective on breaking toxic cycles and building a healthier legacy.TakeawaysEating disorders do not have a specific look.Calories are a measurement, not a definitive answer.Eating disorders are symptoms of deeper issues.Individualized treatment is crucial for recovery.The DSM's criteria for eating disorders are flawed.Intergenerational trauma affects our relationship with food.Understanding one's origin story is key to healing.Advocacy can lead to meaningful changes in treatment.We must honor our ancestors without repeating their struggles.The iceberg metaphor illustrates the complexity of our experiences.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Recovery and Eating Disorders02:58 Debunking Myths About Eating Disorders06:06 The Intersection of Anthropology and Nutrition08:54 Understanding Calories and Their Impact12:03 Redefining Eating Disorders14:52 The Origins of Dysfunctional Eating Behaviors18:12 Advocacy and Changes in Eating Disorder Diagnosis21:04 The Importance of Individualized Treatment23:56 Exploring Intergenerational Trauma27:02 Honoring Ancestral Experiences30:03 Conclusion and Resources for RecoveryCheck out her website here: https://www.jessicasetnick.com/ & https://www.foodfairytales.com/📣Check out the website for a list of all guests! -- https://retrievingsanity.com🔔Subscribe for more content ~2x/week💸Support the Recovery Journey here: https://buymeacoffee.com/keeganreadRecovery & Mental Health Podcast#MentalHealthPodcast #Recovery #GuidanceInRecovery #GiR #EatingDisorders #FoodAddiction #Nutrition #TraumaHealing #IntergenerationalTrauma
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Eating disorder recovery requires looking far beneath the surface of daily food behaviors to address underlying trauma and systemic healthcare misunderstandings. In this episode, renowned registered dietitian Jessica Setnick breaks down the flaws in current diagnostic criteria and explains how understanding your ancestral history can unlock true dietary healing.Why do we view food and body image the way we do? In this deep-dive episode, leading eating disorder dietitian Jessica Setnick dismantles the pervasive myths surrounding dysfunctional eating. Moving beyond the flawed metrics of BMI and calorie counting, Jessica utilizes an anthropological lens to explore how eating disorders are actually symptoms of deeper psychological roots, rather than the core problem itself.The conversation shifts toward systemic advocacy, highlighting critical flaws within the DSM’s diagnostic criteria and making a passionate case for highly individualized treatment plans. Furthermore, they unpack the profound impact of intergenerational trauma, examining how ancestral survival mechanisms inadvertently shape modern relationships with food. Whether you are on your own recovery journey or supporting a loved one, this episode offers a transformative perspective on breaking toxic cycles and building a healthier legacy.TakeawaysEating disorders do not have a specific look.Calories are a measurement, not a definitive answer.Eating disorders are symptoms of deeper issues.Individualized treatment is crucial for recovery.The DSM's criteria for eating disorders are flawed.Intergenerational trauma affects our relationship with food.Understanding one's origin story is key to healing.Advocacy can lead to meaningful changes in treatment.We must honor our ancestors without repeating their struggles.The iceberg metaphor illustrates the complexity of our experiences.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Recovery and Eating Disorders02:58 Debunking Myths About Eating Disorders06:06 The Intersection of Anthropology and Nutrition08:54 Understanding Calories and Their Impact12:03 Redefining Eating Disorders14:52 The Origins of Dysfunctional Eating Behaviors18:12 Advocacy and Changes in Eating Disorder Diagnosis21:04 The Importance of Individualized Treatment23:56 Exploring Intergenerational Trauma27:02 Honoring Ancestral Experiences30:03 Conclusion and Resources for RecoveryCheck out her website here: https://www.jessicasetnick.com/ & https://www.foodfairytales.com/📣Check out the website for a list of all guests! -- https://retrievingsanity.com🔔Subscribe for more content ~2x/week💸Support the Recovery Journey here: https://buymeacoffee.com/keeganreadRecovery & Mental Health Podcast#MentalHealthPodcast #Recovery #GuidanceInRecovery #GiR #EatingDisorders #FoodAddiction #Nutrition #TraumaHealing #IntergenerationalTrauma
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