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Food is all the love we can eat - attachment orientation, overeating and obesity

Mood Disorders Centre Think Tank Seminar Series

Our guest speaker is Laura Wilkinson of Swansea University.


Event details

Abstract

Research has shown that adult attachment orientation (expectations of ourselves and others in interpersonal relationships) is a predictor of eating behaviour and body mass index (BMI). Specifically, poor attachment orientation (insecurity) is associated with greater overeating behaviours and higher BMI. The prevailing view is that attachment insecure individuals are poorer at emotion regulation and therefore use eating as a way to manage negative emotion. Given this relationship, one possibility that has been explored is that attachment orientation can explain some of the variability in weight-loss outcomes following intervention (including bariatric-metabolic surgery) and may provide a way to manage the possibility of poor outcomes. In this talk, I will discuss the evidence and the opportunities associated with this approach and the movement to make relevant clinics ‘attachment-informed’. I will also discuss the limitations of this approach and outstanding questions for the research community.

This seminar will NOT be recorded, therefore, we ask everyone attending not to make any recordings or stills (photographs) of any part of the seminar and protect one another’s privacy.

Participation in the online seminar will be taken to indicate acceptance of these terms.

Zoom Meeting ID & Password

Meeting ID: 958 5257 4161

Passcode: 202631

Location:

Online via the platform Zoom