48 min

A missing link in eating disorder treatment with Dr. Jennie Wang-Hall Whole-Hearted Eating ™ with Dana Monsees & Cristina Hoyt

    • Nutrition

Eating disorder psychologist Dr. Jennie Wang-Hall joins us to talk about what might be missing in your eating disorder treatment. We dive into how parts work is essential to understanding the roots of your eating disorder and how our eating disorders are bred from a protective part of us. Listen to learn more about how Dr. Jennie Wang- Hall brings attachment, parts work and intersectionality into their eating disorder support.







Join our Patreon community to get access to our end-of-month episodes and “after the episode” deep dives! Plus, you’ll get an entire year of bonus episodes and deep dive content to help you work on your body image, relationship with food, and manage chronic health conditions from a compassionate, evidence-based approach. Check it out at patreon.com/wholeheartedeating







Find Dr. Wang-Hall:









* Website: jwhrevolution.com







* Social Media: @drjenniewh









Recommendations & Resources Mentioned:









*  The ADHD and eating disorders connection, with Stacie Fanelli







* Body image healing through somatic experiencing and IFS with Meg Doll







* Self-compassion for eating disorders and autoimmune disease with Jessica Flanigan Brown 







* Disrupting body shame by rewriting body stories with Nicola Haggett









Find your hosts:







– follow the show @wholeheartedeatingpod– Dana on Instagram – @danamonsees_cns &  on TikTok – @danamonsees– Cristina on Instagram – @cristinahoytnutrition







Learn more about our 1×1 Nutrition & Coaching services: Schedule a free 15 minute consult worldwide via video or phone –







Book Dana HERE – https://l.bttr.to/RggiP







Book Cristina HERE – https://p.bttr.to/2OVE5L1







Have questions about the episode, a guest you’d love us to interview, or a topic you’d love us to cover? email us at hello@wholeheartedeating.com !







If you love the podcast, please subscribe to get all new episodes and write a five-star rating & review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts – It really helps the show grow and reach more people. We appreciate you!

Eating disorder psychologist Dr. Jennie Wang-Hall joins us to talk about what might be missing in your eating disorder treatment. We dive into how parts work is essential to understanding the roots of your eating disorder and how our eating disorders are bred from a protective part of us. Listen to learn more about how Dr. Jennie Wang- Hall brings attachment, parts work and intersectionality into their eating disorder support.







Join our Patreon community to get access to our end-of-month episodes and “after the episode” deep dives! Plus, you’ll get an entire year of bonus episodes and deep dive content to help you work on your body image, relationship with food, and manage chronic health conditions from a compassionate, evidence-based approach. Check it out at patreon.com/wholeheartedeating







Find Dr. Wang-Hall:









* Website: jwhrevolution.com







* Social Media: @drjenniewh









Recommendations & Resources Mentioned:









*  The ADHD and eating disorders connection, with Stacie Fanelli







* Body image healing through somatic experiencing and IFS with Meg Doll







* Self-compassion for eating disorders and autoimmune disease with Jessica Flanigan Brown 







* Disrupting body shame by rewriting body stories with Nicola Haggett









Find your hosts:







– follow the show @wholeheartedeatingpod– Dana on Instagram – @danamonsees_cns &  on TikTok – @danamonsees– Cristina on Instagram – @cristinahoytnutrition







Learn more about our 1×1 Nutrition & Coaching services: Schedule a free 15 minute consult worldwide via video or phone –







Book Dana HERE – https://l.bttr.to/RggiP







Book Cristina HERE – https://p.bttr.to/2OVE5L1







Have questions about the episode, a guest you’d love us to interview, or a topic you’d love us to cover? email us at hello@wholeheartedeating.com !







If you love the podcast, please subscribe to get all new episodes and write a five-star rating & review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts – It really helps the show grow and reach more people. We appreciate you!

48 min