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Understanding the Mental Health Crisis in Human Trafficking

22 min · 18 de sep de 2024
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Can you recognize the signs of human trafficking? Deena’s special guest is a dedicated nurse practitioner who breaks down trafficking’s profound impact on mental health.  In this episode, discover the multifaceted signs of human trafficking, common misconceptions surrounding trafficking, and the power of making sure others are okay.    In this episode, you also hear: * How trafficking overlaps with eating disorders and addiction * Identifying vulnerable populations and recognizing signs of trafficking  * Trauma-informed care and creating space for survivor stories    Must-listen moments:  [00:03:45] But there are so many parallels when it comes to mental health, when it comes to suicide, PTSD…88% of survivors of trafficking, in some studies, report depression, report shame and guilt, which you talk a lot about. That shame and guilt of whatever addiction or whatever that thing is—almost 90% of victims of trafficking reported when they're coming out of that life or being rescued.  [00:10:28] But the truth is, anybody can be trafficked. Anybody can be trafficked. We all have vulnerabilities about our personalities. We all have vulnerabilities about who we are, any of us could have something happen to us where we would rely or could be tricked or coerced by somebody or groomed by somebody, and that not end up being the situation we thought it was going to be.  [00:23:56] And sometimes you're not gonna know all the questions to ask, and it may be really complex and you're like this is a lot, I don't know what to say, I don't know what to do. And I think a lot of times you just come back to it and approach somebody and just say, hey, are you okay? And that can really speak volumes because somebody realizes that you saw them and being seen can mean a whole lot just in that simple sentence.    Thank you for listening. Whether you’re suffering from an eating disorder or you’re a caring friend or family member, we’d love to hear from you via email at eatthatfat@gmail.com [eatthatfat@gmail.com] Contribute a few bucks to the “Are You Going To Eat Your Fat?” Patreon [https://patreon.com/AreYouGoingToEatYourFat?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link] to help cover production costs and the coordination and provision of resources.  Whether you’re in recovery or currently in your eating disorder, you’re invited to join our FREE Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/982643819492851/?mibextid=oMANbw], “Are You Going to Eat Your Fat?” where you’ll find helpful recovery guidance, quotes, and support multiple times a week. There are already 33 members! Will you be next?   Podcast audio editing and show notes by  http://www.podcastabundance.com/services [http://www.podcastabundance.com/services].

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Understanding the Mental Health Crisis in Human Trafficking

Can you recognize the signs of human trafficking? Deena’s special guest is a dedicated nurse practitioner who breaks down trafficking’s profound impact on mental health.  In this episode, discover the multifaceted signs of human trafficking, common misconceptions surrounding trafficking, and the power of making sure others are okay.    In this episode, you also hear: * How trafficking overlaps with eating disorders and addiction * Identifying vulnerable populations and recognizing signs of trafficking  * Trauma-informed care and creating space for survivor stories    Must-listen moments:  [00:03:45] But there are so many parallels when it comes to mental health, when it comes to suicide, PTSD…88% of survivors of trafficking, in some studies, report depression, report shame and guilt, which you talk a lot about. That shame and guilt of whatever addiction or whatever that thing is—almost 90% of victims of trafficking reported when they're coming out of that life or being rescued.  [00:10:28] But the truth is, anybody can be trafficked. Anybody can be trafficked. We all have vulnerabilities about our personalities. We all have vulnerabilities about who we are, any of us could have something happen to us where we would rely or could be tricked or coerced by somebody or groomed by somebody, and that not end up being the situation we thought it was going to be.  [00:23:56] And sometimes you're not gonna know all the questions to ask, and it may be really complex and you're like this is a lot, I don't know what to say, I don't know what to do. And I think a lot of times you just come back to it and approach somebody and just say, hey, are you okay? And that can really speak volumes because somebody realizes that you saw them and being seen can mean a whole lot just in that simple sentence.    Thank you for listening. Whether you’re suffering from an eating disorder or you’re a caring friend or family member, we’d love to hear from you via email at eatthatfat@gmail.com [eatthatfat@gmail.com] Contribute a few bucks to the “Are You Going To Eat Your Fat?” Patreon [https://patreon.com/AreYouGoingToEatYourFat?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link] to help cover production costs and the coordination and provision of resources.  Whether you’re in recovery or currently in your eating disorder, you’re invited to join our FREE Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/982643819492851/?mibextid=oMANbw], “Are You Going to Eat Your Fat?” where you’ll find helpful recovery guidance, quotes, and support multiple times a week. There are already 33 members! Will you be next?   Podcast audio editing and show notes by  http://www.podcastabundance.com/services [http://www.podcastabundance.com/services].

18 de sep de 202422 min
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Addressing Insurance Hurdles in Eating Disorder Recovery

Eating disorders can create a significant financial burden when insurance doesn’t cover treatment, resulting in difficulties in finding specialized providers and high out-of-pocket costs. In this episode, Deena sheds light on the price tag of her treatment, resources for financial support, and the need for better education about eating disorders within the insurance industry.    In this episode, you also hear: * Issues with insurance policies and coverage  * Details about Project HEAL and the Manna Fund * Finding the beauty in living instead of existing    Must-listen moments:  [00:04:36] The bottom line is that insurance is still not inclusive enough to completely cover or understand the needs of people with eating disorders.  [00:10:28] There has to be a change because there's too many families out there that can't afford treatment.   [00:14:55] Reaching out for help is a brave step forward and without treatment, eating disorders can feel like a prison of fear and self-doubt.   Mentioned in this Episode: Project Heal - https://www.theprojectheal.org/ [https://www.theprojectheal.org/] Manna Fund - https://mannafund.org/ [https://mannafund.org/]   Thank you for listening. Whether you’re suffering from an eating disorder or you’re a caring friend or family member, we’d love to hear from you via email at eatthatfat@gmail.com [eatthatfat@gmail.com] Contribute a few bucks to the “Are You Going To Eat Your Fat?” Patreon [https://patreon.com/AreYouGoingToEatYourFat?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link] to help cover production costs and the coordination and provision of resources.  Whether you’re in recovery or currently in your eating disorder, you’re invited to join our FREE Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/982643819492851/?mibextid=oMANbw], “Are You Going to Eat Your Fat?” where you’ll find helpful recovery guidance, quotes, and support multiple times a week. There are already 33 members! Will you be next?   Podcast audio editing and show notes by  http://www.podcastabundance.com/services [http://www.podcastabundance.com/services].

4 de sep de 202416 min
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Answering Your Questions: Navigating Eating Disorder Treatment and Recovery

Eating disorders can completely upend your life, resulting in an uphill battle to establish a sense of normalcy and control.    In this episode, Deena walks us through her toughest days of living with depression alongside an eating disorder, and addresses listener questions about her treatment and ongoing healing journey.  In this episode, you also hear:  * Managing guilt and multiple eating disorders  * Balancing mental health and treatment   * Challenges of body dysmorphia and being in recovery      Must-listen moments:   [00:08:32] No, I will never be cured. I will be in recovery is what I'm going to be.   [00:13:37] It's not a magic pill, and so, yes, I do continue to take it and I will always need it, because something in my brain doesn't make a certain chemical to keep me level-headed and so I'm going to always need some type of antidepressant to do that. And it's made a huge impact in my life.   [00:17:52] I compare myself to other people constantly. I think that's where communication comes in and having a sponsor, having someone that you can trust to speak to. I think they're normal feelings to have because I still have them after all these years.    Thank you for listening. Whether you’re suffering from an eating disorder or you’re a caring friend or family member, we’d love to hear from you via email at eatthatfat@gmail.com [eatthatfat@gmail.com]  Contribute a few bucks to the https://patreon.com/AreYouGoingToEatYourFat?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link“Are You Going To Eat Your Fat?” Patreon [https://patreon.com/AreYouGoingToEatYourFat?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link] to help cover production costs and the coordination and provision of resources.     Whether you’re in recovery or currently in your eating disorder, you’re invited to join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/982643819492851/?mibextid=oMANbwFREE Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/982643819492851/?mibextid=oMANbw], “Are You Going to Eat Your Fat?” where you’ll find helpful recovery guidance, quotes, and support multiple times a week. There are already 33 members! Will you be next?    Podcast audio editing and show notes by  http://www.podcastabundance.com/services [http://www.podcastabundance.com/services].

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Trusting the Process: The Role of Nutrition and Support in Recovery

For those struggling with an eating disorder, the idea of changing eating habits can be paralyzing, often hindering the pursuit for help.      In this episode, Deena credits treatment for transforming her perspective on food, body image, and exercise. She emphasizes the importance of small steps and encourages others on their recovery journey to remember support is available.  In this episode, you also hear:  * Reframing food as nourishment vs. the enemy   * Tips for increasing self-acceptance   * Exercising with intention to enhance well-being     Must-listen moments:   [00:03:36] If I come across something today where I fear something, it's usually a sign to me. If it's something that I just can't get out of my head, that it's something I need to face. And usually when I face it, most times it's not as bad as I think it's going to be in my mind and I get through it.  [00:06:10] I want to enjoy my life. I lost ten years of my life, and that eating disorder stole it from me, and I don't want to lose any more.   [00:11:05] I have to be very intentional about what I choose to do as exercise, because the things I choose in my life now affect my family, my husband, my children, everyone around me.    Thank you for listening. Whether you’re suffering from an eating disorder or you’re a caring friend or family member, we’d love to hear from you via email at eatthatfat@gmail.com [eatthatfat@gmail.com]  Contribute a few bucks to the https://patreon.com/AreYouGoingToEatYourFat?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link“Are You Going To Eat Your Fat?” Patreon [https://patreon.com/AreYouGoingToEatYourFat?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link] to help cover production costs and the coordination and provision of resources.   Whether you’re in recovery or currently in your eating disorder, you’re invited to join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/982643819492851/?mibextid=oMANbwFREE Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/982643819492851/?mibextid=oMANbw], “Are You Going to Eat Your Fat?” where you’ll find helpful recovery guidance, quotes, and support multiple times a week. There are already 33 members! Will you be next?    Podcast audio editing and show notes by  http://www.podcastabundance.com/services [http://www.podcastabundance.com/services].

7 de ago de 202411 min
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Building Resilience in Relationships Affected by Addiction

Relationships require hard work and communication, but when one partner is struggling with an eating disorder, it can test the strength of both individuals. Recovery and maintaining a relationship rely on mutual understanding and patience, acknowledging both partners are impacted by the disorder.   In this episode, Deena and Brian explore the dynamics of being in a relationship or marriage while one partner is undergoing treatment and the necessity of honest communication and support.     In this episode, you also hear: * Difficulty of sustaining relationships  * Inviting people into your support system  * Team approach to treatment and recovery    Must-listen moments:  [00:02:23] I almost felt like I was cheating initially because I was in a relationship with him, and I was in a relationship with my eating disorder. And I'm going to say for sure that I love my eating disorder way more than I loved him at that time. [00:12:17] Sometimes those people that support you are not the people you think are going to be the ones that support you. Sometimes you have to go outside of your circle to find that support. [00:16:40] Even though I was the one with the eating disorder, we both went through hell and back, because while I was fighting for my life, he was trying to support me and keep our livelihood.   Thank you for listening. Whether you’re suffering from an eating disorder or you’re a caring friend or family member, we’d love to hear from you via email at eatthatfat@gmail.com [eatthatfat@gmail.com] Contribute a few bucks to the “Are You Going To Eat Your Fat?” Patreon [https://patreon.com/AreYouGoingToEatYourFat?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link] to help cover production costs and the coordination and provision of resources.  Whether you’re in recovery or currently in your eating disorder, you’re invited to join our FREE Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/982643819492851/?mibextid=oMANbw], “Are You Going to Eat Your Fat?” where you’ll find helpful recovery guidance, quotes, and support multiple times a week. There are already 33 members! Will you be next?   Podcast audio editing and show notes by  http://www.podcastabundance.com/services [http://www.podcastabundance.com/services].

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