The Truth About Black-and-White Thinking in Autism and Eating Disorders
Black-and-white thinking, also known as all-or-nothing or polarized thinking, is often labeled as a barrier to recovery for autistic individuals with eating disorders. But what if this mindset isn't a flaw to fix, but an adaptive response designed to protect and conserve energy in an overwhelming world? In this episode, you’ll learn:
- The role of black-and-white thinking in neurodivergent individuals
- How rigid thinking develops as an adaptive survival mechanism
- How combined autism and anorexia impact cognitive processing
- Why traditional treatment approaches can increase trauma
- Practical strategies to explore flexibility in recovery
- The philosophy of choice and the "dizziness of freedom"
- Breaking free from binary thinking using the yin-yang framework
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