Articles tagged with: psychology
Grey's Anatomy »
It feels a little cliche quoting Grey’s Anatomy on Grey Thinking, but there are so many good quotes…. and I’ve been re-watching the series from the beginning (hey, why not?), and it’s funny how some things stand out to you when watching for the second time.
You’re happy? You’re happy now? The Meredith I knew was a force of nature. Passionate, focused, a fighter. What happened to you? You’ve gone soft! Stammering about a boyfriend and saying you’re waiting to be inspired. You’re waiting for inspiration? Are you kidding me?! I …
House »
Chase: How would you feel if I interfered in your personal life?
House: I’d hate it. That’s why I cleverly have no personal life.
If you replace “personal life” with “personal issues,” I could have written those lines (although much less eloquently and using three times as many words). It’s much harder to be hurt when you just don’t have issues–right?
Along the same lines, Chase and House have another conversation later in the show:
Chase: Why does everybody need to know my business?
House: People like talking about people. Makes us feel superior. Makes …
Dr. Drew »
Since I have a serious Dr. Drew Pinsky addiction (irony intended), I was really sad when his podcast was cancelled. Thankfully, Celebrity Rehab 2 and Sober House came out shortly after the podcast ended, so I was able to watch those repeatedly for awhile. When VH1 stopped running CR2, I read his books. Now, having exhausted all of those Dr. Drew resources, I am listening to Loveline. This kills me a little bit, for several reasons:
It’s called Loveline
Half of it is sex talk
I have to pay $5 …
In Treatment, Treatment »
Last night I watched all of the “In Treatment” Sophie episodes. I am just engrossed in this show. I feel so connected to the patients and to Paul. I think that they discuss such intimate details that I feel like I am part of some deep relationship. I can relate to a lot of what the patients say, so Paul’s responses are meaningful to me. It’s also funny that I don’t feel comfortable ending therapy at the end of each season. In episode nine of Sophie I was thinking, “No! …
Fun »
I know a lot of patients (and professionals) who refer to their eating disorder as “Ed” (E.D.). I’ve always been a little wary of this… it feels weird to name a disorder that I’m struggling with. It makes me feel like I have schizophrenia or DID or something. However, in some ways it helps to thing of the eating disorder as a separate voice. It helps me to separate what I want from what the eating disorder wants.
My dietitian once told me “don’t bring Ed to dinner – leave him …
Fun, GT Favorites, Top 10 List »
(in no particular order)
You measure the cost of things in nutrition appointments (ex: That shirt is one nutrition appointment. These shoes are worth two appointments).
You start dressing like your professionals (or maybe, they starts dressing like you…)
“Treatment” is a recurring event with no end date on your calendar.
You’ve never needed to purchase “Eating in the Light of the Moon” because at some point you have been given a photocopy of every chapter.
In group, no one sits in your seat, even when you’re not there (because you’ve been sitting there …
Personal »
I started this day in a panic over insurance. I hate insurance. I know that is such a blind, ignorant statement, but at this moment (and a lot of other moments) I really do.
Unfortunately it is a holiday (well, that in itself is not unfortunate), which means that neither insurance nor my treatment provider is working. There’s nothing I can do about it today. I can’t resubmit my claim or beg for more days. I don’t know if I will be going to my appointment tomorrow.
I don’t want to spend …
Personal, Treatment »
I am not an auditory learner. At all. I’m definitely a visual learner — in college I took copious notes, but didn’t really grasp the class material until later going over and reading those notes. There’s just something about reading/writing that I need to get it.
Unfortunately, this doesn’t serve me too well in therapy. I can have a great session and later that night not even remember half of what we talked about. And on the same level, when I’m in session I don’t remember half of what I planned …
Treatment »
There have been many blog posts written on facebook and pro-anorexia, however, lately I’ve been thinking a lot about facebook and recovery in general.
Facebook is really unique in that EVERYONE (okay, almost everyone) is on it. If you’re an eating disorder patient, this means your professionals, the other girls/guys you’re in treatment with, past patients, your school / work friends who may not know about your eating disorder, your family members, etc. In what other realm do all of these people connect?
For most people, “Facebook stalking” means checking out what …
Questions »
Food rituals are pretty common among individuals with eating disorders… cutting things into tiny pieces, chewing a certain number of time, mixing weird things, eating everything separate, picking food apart, etc. I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve never been terribly successful in eliminating my own food rituals. As I was miserably failing my goal to “eat a bagel normally” this morning, I was thinking about what it was that seemed so necessary about the rituals.
I don’t think that cutting food up changes the calories. I don’t pick things …
