In this episode, EDm3 welcomes back Gray for part 2 of his 3-tier recovery story.  We previously discussed medical complications with an eating disorder but now he takes us deeper into how those also impact his space as a transgender person.  Gray has a relevant and current perspective that informs individuals with ED but also for those in the LGBTQ community who deserve to be acknowledged in medical and mental health settings and to find a safe place to evolve and share.    He is a tenacious and tolerant advocate– open, candid and hopeful! Here’s his story….<br /><br /><b>Thanks for exploring Hope with me!  Caise <br /></b><br /><b>"RECOVERY STARTS WITH ONE BOLD NEW CHOICE." <br />#therapist #stressrelief #anxiety #eatingdisordersupport #skills #ED #mentalhealth #recovery</b><br /><br /><b>For more Podcasts &amp; Support: <br /><a href="https://eatingdisorderm3.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://caiserodemchale.com</a><br />Email: <a href="https://gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">caiserodemchale@gmail.com</a><br /><br />Follow me on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn &amp; Youtube - Search 'caiserodemchale' or follow links on website. <br /></b>----------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><b>For Mental Health emergencies please go to your nearest Emergency Room or dial 911 or 988 on your phone. Mobile Crisis can also be helpful: Text 4hope to 741741. <br /><br />Disclaimer: The Mental Health &amp; Eating Disorder Podcast is for general informational purposes only and is not meant to replace mental health or other professional health care services. Mental health treatment and recovery requires assessment by a mental health professional. Please consult with your care providers before engaging in new methods of care. The use of information provided in this podcast is at the user’s own risk.</b>

Eating Disorder Recovery Support

Caise Rode McHale, MSSA, LISW-S

Trans People & Eating Disorders: Gray: "You don't have to be ok to be happy and content in your life."

JUL 11, 202431 MIN
Eating Disorder Recovery Support

Trans People & Eating Disorders: Gray: "You don't have to be ok to be happy and content in your life."

JUL 11, 202431 MIN

Description

In this episode, EDm3 welcomes back Gray for part 2 of his 3-tier recovery story.  We previously discussed medical complications with an eating disorder but now he takes us deeper into how those also impact his space as a transgender person.  Gray has a relevant and current perspective that informs individuals with ED but also for those in the LGBTQ community who deserve to be acknowledged in medical and mental health settings and to find a safe place to evolve and share.    He is a tenacious and tolerant advocate– open, candid and hopeful! Here’s his story….<br /><br /><b>Thanks for exploring Hope with me!  Caise <br /></b><br /><b>"RECOVERY STARTS WITH ONE BOLD NEW CHOICE." <br />#therapist #stressrelief #anxiety #eatingdisordersupport #skills #ED #mentalhealth #recovery</b><br /><br /><b>For more Podcasts &amp; Support: <br /><a href="https://eatingdisorderm3.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://caiserodemchale.com</a><br />Email: <a href="https://gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">[email protected]</a><br /><br />Follow me on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn &amp; Youtube - Search 'caiserodemchale' or follow links on website. <br /></b>----------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><b>For Mental Health emergencies please go to your nearest Emergency Room or dial 911 or 988 on your phone. Mobile Crisis can also be helpful: Text 4hope to 741741. <br /><br />Disclaimer: The Mental Health &amp; Eating Disorder Podcast is for general informational purposes only and is not meant to replace mental health or other professional health care services. Mental health treatment and recovery requires assessment by a mental health professional. Please consult with your care providers before engaging in new methods of care. The use of information provided in this podcast is at the user’s own risk.</b>