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When fullness feels unsafe: and what to do about it

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In today's episode, we're talking about why fullness can feel so triggering, whether you're in eating disorder recovery or not. From the fear of "eating too much" to nervous system dysregulation, we break down why satisfaction gets interpreted as danger—and how diet culture plays a major role. You'll hear real client stories, practical tools, and honest insights into how to reframe fullness as safe and necessary, even when your brain is sounding the alarm.

We cover:

  • Why being full can feel unsafe
  • How restriction shows up in sneaky ways, even in "intuitive eating"
  • What to do in the moment when you're starting to freak out
  • Nervous system regulation tools to make meals less overwhelming

Listen in for practical tools, real talk, and a big reminder: fullness is not a failure.

Download our free Food Thought Filter tool at millennialbodyimageproject.com/freeresources to start tuning out the food noise and reconnecting with your body.

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138 episodes

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Manage episode 516353524 series 3641946
Content provided by Dana Monsees & Cristina Hoyt, Dana Monsees, and Cristina Hoyt. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dana Monsees & Cristina Hoyt, Dana Monsees, and Cristina Hoyt or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In today's episode, we're talking about why fullness can feel so triggering, whether you're in eating disorder recovery or not. From the fear of "eating too much" to nervous system dysregulation, we break down why satisfaction gets interpreted as danger—and how diet culture plays a major role. You'll hear real client stories, practical tools, and honest insights into how to reframe fullness as safe and necessary, even when your brain is sounding the alarm.

We cover:

  • Why being full can feel unsafe
  • How restriction shows up in sneaky ways, even in "intuitive eating"
  • What to do in the moment when you're starting to freak out
  • Nervous system regulation tools to make meals less overwhelming

Listen in for practical tools, real talk, and a big reminder: fullness is not a failure.

Download our free Food Thought Filter tool at millennialbodyimageproject.com/freeresources to start tuning out the food noise and reconnecting with your body.

Resources mentioned:

Find your hosts:

  continue reading

138 episodes

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