Rising up with ADHD and dyslexia, Jacquelyn Spathies didn’t image herself one day working on a doctorate in biomedical study. Lecturers told her she wasn’t attempting laborious ample and miserable her from dreaming gigantic. Kids bullied her about her faculty supports. Like hundreds young folks with dyslexia, she felt relish an outsider, and she figured out acceptance in a rebellious crowd.
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Do I have a hoarding disorder? I have closets crammed full of stuff. Stacks of 5 or 6 boxes. Every surface piled with more stuff!
Moving to a much smaller house has created a crisis of clutter for us. Not just personal stuff. Hundreds of video tapes and scripts from television series. Paperwork. Memorabilia We’re living in a rummage sale!
Before sorting through a box to decide what to keep, I have to clear a flat surface. But where do I put that stuff? Then I need find a place for the ‘keepers.’
It’s been confronting. Emotional. And difficult. And I’m starting to wonder do I have a Hoarding Disorder?!
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Do I have a hoarding disorder? My closets are stuffed with stuff. I have stacks of five to six boxes. Stockpiled with more stuff on every surface!
We have experienced a lot of clutter since we moved to a smaller house. It’s not just personal stuff. There are hundreds of tapes and scripts of television series. Paperwork. Memorabilia
Before I can sort through a box and decide what to keep, it is important to make sure that there is a flat surface. What about the stuff I need to keep? Next, I must find a place to store the ‘keepers.
It has been challenging. Emotional. It can be difficult. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to understand if I might have a hoarding disorder.
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Do I have a hoarding disorder? I have closets crammed full of stuff. Stacks of 5 or 6 boxes. Every surface piled with more stuff!
Moving to a much smaller house has created a crisis of clutter for us. Not just personal stuff. Hundreds of video tapes and scripts from television series. Paperwork. Memorabilia We’re living in a rummage sale!
Before sorting through a box to decide what to keep, I have to clear a flat surface. But where do I put that stuff? Then I need find a place for the ‘keepers.’
It’s been confronting. Emotional. And difficult. And I’m starting to wonder do I have a Hoarding Disorder?!
The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up – (Amazon) Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on The Art of Organizing and Tidying Up – w Tidying Up with Marie Kondo – o
In this episode, I discuss what drives hunger and satiety, and the role our brain, stomach, fat and hormones play in regulating hunger and turning off the desire to eat more. I also address how protein is assimilated better early in the day than it is later in the day, and why those using intermittent fasting might want to shift their feeding window to earlier in the day.
Then I delve into the topic of disorders of eating: Anorexia Nervosa, where people starve themselves and Bulimia Nervosa where people binge and purge their food. I discuss some common myths about Anorexia such as the role of media images increasing the rates of anorexia and the myth of the "perfectionist" anorexic. I also review the symptoms, and the brain and chemical systems disrupted in this condition. I explain how anorexics become hyperaware of the fat content of foods and develop reflexive habits of fat-hyperawareness. Then I discuss the most effective treatments ranging from family-based models to those that target the habitual nature of low-fat/calorie food choices. I also discuss new more experimental clinical trials on MDMA, Psilocybin and Ibogaine for Anorexia, and both their promise and risks.
I review the latest work on binge eating disorder and brain stimulation, drug treatments and thyroid disruption in Bulimia and why the treatments for Bulimia are so similar to those for ADHD. Finally, I discuss "cheat days," body dysmorphia and the growing list of novel forms of eating disorders start to finish. As always, science and science-based tools are discussed.
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00: 00: 00 Introduction: Fasting, & Defining Healthy Eating
00: 08: 55 Morning Protein Is Important
00: 22: 04 Sponsors
00: 26: 29 Defining & Diagnosing Eating Disorders
00: 29: 00 Anorexia Nervosa (Overview & Myths)
00: 33: 44 Bulimia (Overview & Myths)
00: 37: 35 Binge Eating Disorders, EDNOS, OSFEDS, Pica
00: 39: 44 What is Hunger? What is Satiety?
00: 42: 00 Neuronal & Hormonal “Accelerators & Brakes” on Eating
00: 46: 17 Fat, Leptin & Fertility & Metabolic Dysfunctions in Obesity
00: 50: 30 Why We Overeat
00: 55: 30 Homeostasis & Reward Systems/Decisions
00: 59: 58 Anorexia
01: 04: 28 The Cholesterol Paradox
01: 06: 13 Psychological vs. Biological/Genetic Factors in Anorexia
01: 09: 44 Chemical Imbalances, Serotonergic Treatments
01: 12: 56 Altered Habits & Rewards in Anorexia: Hyperacuity for Fat Content
01: 18: 28 Brain Areas for Reward Based Decision Making vs. Habits
01: 24: 06 Habit-Reward Circuits Are Flipped in Anorexics: Reward for Deprivation
01: 28: 30 How Do You Break a Habit?
01: 33: 23 Family Based Models, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
01: 35: 39 MDMA, Psilocybin, Clinical Trials, Ibogaine
01: 40: 35 Anabolic vs. Catabolic Exercise, Spontaneous Movements, NEAT
01: 43: 23 Distorted Self Image in Anorexia
01: 47: 54 Bulimia & Binge-Eating, “Cheat Days”, Thyroid Hormone
01: 53: 05 Inhibitory Control, Impulsivity, Adderall, Wellbutrin
01: 58: 00 Direct Brain Stimulation: Nucleus Accumbens
02: 04: 28 Anorexia/Reward. vs Bulimia/Binging
02: 05: 45 Healthy Eating Revisited
02: 10: 55 Synthesis, Body Dysmorphias
02: 14: 15 Support: Podcast, & Research Studies
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Social anxiety disorder is the most common anxiety disorder. It affects between 7 and 13% percent of the population. Social anxiety disorder patients often feel anxious or uncomfortable when socializing. People with social anxiety disorder are constantly worried about embarrassing themselves or making others feel bad. They are extremely self-conscious and feel constantly "on stage." You can click below to learn more ...
Do I have a hoarding disorder? My closets are stuffed with stuff. I have stacks of five to six boxes. You can stack more stuff on every surface!
We have experienced a lot of clutter since we moved to a smaller house. It’s not just personal stuff. There are hundreds of tapes and scripts of television series. Paperwork. Memorabilia
Before I can sort through a box and decide what to keep, it is important to make sure that there is a flat surface. What about the stuff I need to keep? Next, I must find a place to store the ‘keepers.
It has been challenging. Emotional. It can be difficult. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to understand if I might have a hoarding disorder.
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying up – (Amazon ) Spark Joy: An Illustrated Masterclass on the Art of Organizing & Tidying Up – Marie Kondo’s Tidying Up – o