The Psychology of Restriction: Why We Fear Taking Up Space

The Psychology of Restriction: Why We Fear Taking Up Space

In this episode, Alana delves into the lesser-discussed side of food struggles—the fear of fullness and the fantasy that hunger means safety. She unpacks how the desire for emptiness often masks deeper emotional needs for control and order, especially among women who hold themselves to high standards. Alana explores the nervous system’s connection to restriction, the emotional roots behind fearing fullness, and how fullness itself can trigger vulnerability, shame, or a sense of taking up too much space. By tracing these patterns back to childhood experiences and societal messages, Alana guides listeners toward reframing fullness—not as failure, but as feedback and self-nourishment. Tune in as Alana offers practical steps to move from survival-driven restriction toward self-trust and a healthier, more trusting relationship with food and your body.

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Takeaways

  • Desire often comes with feelings of unworthiness and shame.

  • Many women feel they must earn their desires through struggle.

  • Societal expectations can lead to downplaying one's desires.

  • Self-betrayal is a common coping strategy for women.

  • Practicing permission is essential for self-acceptance.

Chapters

00:00 Understanding Desire and Shame

04:45 The Impact of Societal Expectations on Women

10:19 The Connection Between Desire and Self-Betrayal

17:31 Practicing Permission and Self-Acceptance

24:04 Reclaiming Your Right to Desire

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