Listen "Can weight loss ruin my relationship?"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we uncover the underexplored effects of weight loss on relationships. As a professional assisting individuals preparing for weight loss journeys, I have observed dramatic shifts in relationship dynamics. Dealing with everything from increased confidence and attention to discomfort and past trauma, I probe into how shedding weight can be a double-edged sword.
The influence extends to romantic relationships as well, with different impacts on long-term relationships vs newer ones.
A key factor is opening up discussions about physical and personal changes pre-weight loss to preemptively address relationship changes.
Delving into 'weight conflict', I explore how drastic weight loss can sometimes lead to self-sabotage out of discomfort with changes in the body and personality.
Adding to this struggle, I discuss the influence of friends and family comments, who may trigger doubts in the achiever, urging them to halt the weight loss process.
Recognising that weight loss journeys are distinct for every individual, I emphasize that with the right help and support, not only can weight loss be successful, but relationships can also improve as a result.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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The influence extends to romantic relationships as well, with different impacts on long-term relationships vs newer ones.
A key factor is opening up discussions about physical and personal changes pre-weight loss to preemptively address relationship changes.
Delving into 'weight conflict', I explore how drastic weight loss can sometimes lead to self-sabotage out of discomfort with changes in the body and personality.
Adding to this struggle, I discuss the influence of friends and family comments, who may trigger doubts in the achiever, urging them to halt the weight loss process.
Recognising that weight loss journeys are distinct for every individual, I emphasize that with the right help and support, not only can weight loss be successful, but relationships can also improve as a result.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Want more ?
Please follow this podcast. We really value our connection with you.
If you have episode suggestions or questions, you can contact Kyla on [email protected]
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
https://acfeb.thrivecart.com/change-your-relationship-with-food/
Need the Change your Relationship with Food journal and workbook?
Then click here https://www.amazon.com.au/Change-Your-Relationship-Journal-Workbook/dp/B0C91KG16R/ref=sr_1_3?crid=10KQQ6XS7PTA9&keywords=change+your+relationship+with+food&qid=1705448202&sprefix=change+your+rela%2Caps%2C241&sr=8-3
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