My Unknown Eating Disorder

My Unknown Eating Disorder

My Unknown Eating Disorder is a two part Beat News documentary by Megan O'Brien that explores some of the less well known eating disorders and body image conditions. It also addresses the conversation around the lack of services in Ireland for those struggling. In it, Keith Russell, presenter of the Endless Spiral Podcast shares his story of binge eating and body dysmorphia. We also hear from Shonagh Holder who has ARFID and has eaten the same ten foods since she was two years old. Minister for Mental Health Mary Butler talks about the services available and the HSE's commitments to invest in offering better supports and Body Image Expert Dr. Michelle O'Gorman discusses treatment and recovery as well as sharing some of her personal experiences with anorexia nervosa and laxative abuse.

À propos

My Unknown Eating Disorder is a two part Beat News documentary by Megan O'Brien that explores some of the less well known eating disorders and body image conditions. It also addresses the conversation around the lack of services in Ireland for those struggling. In it, Keith Russell, presenter of the Endless Spiral Podcast shares his story of binge eating and body dysmorphia. We also hear from Shonagh Holder who has ARFID and has eaten the same ten foods since she was two years old. Minister for Mental Health Mary Butler talks about the services available and the HSE's commitments to invest in offering better supports and Body Image Expert Dr. Michelle O'Gorman discusses treatment and recovery as well as sharing some of her personal experiences with anorexia nervosa and laxative abuse.

Plus de contenus par Beat 102-103

Pour écouter des épisodes au contenu explicite, connectez‑vous.

Recevez les dernières actualités sur cette émission

Connectez‑vous ou inscrivez‑vous pour suivre des émissions, enregistrer des épisodes et recevoir les dernières actualités.

Choisissez un pays ou une région

Afrique, Moyen‑Orient et Inde

Asie‑Pacifique

Europe

Amérique latine et Caraïbes

États‑Unis et Canada