(Fixed!) What Your Therapist Needs to Know About Eating Disorders With Edie Stark, LCSW @ediestarktherapy
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What should every therapist truly understand before working with clients who have eating disorders? In this insightful interview, Dr. Marianne Miller talks with Edie Stark, LCSW (@ediestarktherapy) about what ethical, inclusive care really means.
Together, they explore why “gold standard” approaches like Family-Based Treatment (FBT) often miss the mark for neurodivergent, fat, queer, and BIPOC clients. The conversation highlights the importance of cultural humility, anti-fat bias awareness, trauma-informed care, and intersectional understanding in every therapeutic setting.
Whether you are a clinician, a student, or someone in recovery who wants to understand what quality treatment should look like, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how therapists can grow, unlearn, and create safe, collaborative spaces for healing.
Key Topics Covered-
Why “gold standard” models like Family-Based Treatment (FBT) do not fit everyone
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How anti-fat bias and wellness culture shape eating disorder care
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The importance of cultural humility and intersectionality in therapy
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Ways to create trauma-informed, consent-based, and collaborative care
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What ethical practice looks like when working with neurodivergent and marginalized clients
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How therapists can identify and challenge their own internalized biases
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Why eating disorder work requires humility, continual learning, and self-reflection
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Therapists and dietitians who want to provide ethical and inclusive eating disorder care
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Students and early-career clinicians who are beginning to work with eating disorders
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Supervisors and consultants who guide others in complex clinical cases
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People in recovery who want to understand what to expect from truly affirming treatment
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Anyone curious about how bias, culture, and power dynamics affect eating disorder recovery
- The Hidden Risks of Non-Specialized Eating Disorder Treatment on Apple & Spotify.
- The Diet/Wellness Industry, Accessibility, & Diet Culture on Apple & Spotify.
- Anti-Fat Bias & the Importance of Advocacy on Apple & Spotify.
Edie Stark, LCSW, is the founder of Stark Therapy Group in California and Edie Stark Consulting, where she supports therapists through business consulting, case consultation, and supervision. She’s also a feature writer for Psychology Today and advocates for ethical, media-accurate portrayals of eating disorders.
Connect with Edie on Instagram at @ediestarktherapy and @edies_edits, or visit ediestark.com.
About Dr. Marianne MillerDr. Marianne Miller is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist specializing in eating disorders, ARFID, and binge eating disorder. She practices in California, Texas, and Washington D.C., and teaches self-paced, virtual courses through her binge eating recovery membership and her course ARFID and Selective Eating.
Learn more at drmariannemiller.com or follow her on Instagram @drmariannemiller.