140 | Obesity Care Through a Mental Health Lens
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What’s missing in obesity care? It’s not another diet plan or more willpower.
In this episode Colleen is joined by Dr. Robyn Pashby, clinical health psychologist and co-author of The New Food Fight, to unpack the mental and emotional side of obesity care (the part most clinicians were never trained to address)
Together, they break down why shame, stigma, and oversimplified “just eat less and move more” messaging continue to derail patient progress, even in the era of GLP-1 medications. Dr. Pashby introduces the powerful concept of food noise vs. shame noise, explains why some patients feel safer seeking care from pop-up prescribing clinics, and shares practical, trauma-informed strategies clinicians can use, even in short visits.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why willpower is the wrong framework for behavior change and weight management
- How to talk about weight without triggering shame or damaging trust
- The difference between food noise and shame noise and why medications don’t fix both
- Language clinicians should avoid (and what to say instead) in weight conversations
- How to support patients on GLP-1 and anti-obesity medications beyond the prescription
- What Health at Every Size gets right and how to practice health at many sizes
- Red flags for disordered eating in patients of all body sizes
If you want patients to stay engaged in care, feel safe coming back, and make sustainable progress, this conversation will give you a new lens
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