Are Eating Disorders A Form of Autistic Masking?
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What if ED behaviors in autistic people were not problems to be fixed, but rather, powerful adaptations to feel safe? More specifically, what if eating disorders themselves are a form of autistic masking? In this episode, Livia Sara explains how eating disorders can manifest through three distinct types of masks, why neurodiversity-affirming approaches form the foundation of freedom, and how to discover your true self – without the masks of fear and limitation.
Highlights of today’s episode:
- How autistic masking can be seen as a survival strategy in a neurotypical world
- How the eating disorder forms three interwoven masks: external, identity, and compensatory
- Introduction to The Adaptive Eating Spectrum (TAES) and how different eating patterns serve as both escape and mask
- Why the body itself can feel like a mask for the infinite autistic being
- The connection between masking, Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, and eating disorder behaviors
- The powerful of transforming eating disorder “recovery” into your unique discovery journey
- How to embrace neurodivergence and create safety while unmasking
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Mentioned episodes:
Spontaneous Life Update: https://www.livlabelfree.com/podcasts/liv-label-free-neurodivergent-eating-disorder-recovery/episodes/2149012972
Autism and Binge Eating (4-part series): https://www.livlabelfree.com/blog/autism-and-binge-eating-part-1
Unnecessary Calories: https://www.livlabelfree.com/podcasts/liv-label-free-neurodivergent-eating-disorder-recovery/episodes/2149024496
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