Fatty Liver Disease Explained: Symptoms, Causes & Can It Be Reversed?
Psychology, Actually · Dr Marianne Trent
Beskrivelse
Most people think liver disease is only caused by alcohol. It isn’t. In this episode of Psychology, Actually, we explore fatty liver disease (now known as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease), a common but often silent condition affecting 1 in 5 people in the UK. I’m joined by NHS health coach Sharan Verma, who shares both professional insight and her personal experience of losing her father to the disease. We discuss symptoms, diagnosis, reversibility, and why so many people are unaware they have it until it’s progressed.This episode also explores the psychological impact of illness, caregiving, and grief including how difficult it can be to witness physical decline in someone you love.If you’re interested in health psychology, prevention, or understanding how physical and emotional wellbeing connect, this episode offers an important and eye-opening perspective. Highlights 00:00 Why liver disease isn’t just about alcohol 01:22 What fatty liver disease actually is 02:15 Early symptoms and why it’s often missed 03:04 Stages of liver disease and reversibility 04:47 Why awareness needs to change 06:48 Sharan’s father’s diagnosis and missed opportunities 08:59 Rapid deterioration and hospitalisation 09:49 Losing a parent to liver disease 10:30 Guilt, hindsight and what we didn’t know 11:29 Stigma and misunderstanding around liver disease 12:44 Genetics and family patterns 14:01 Living with increased health risk 15:12 The emotional impact of watching someone decline 15:39 Physical changes at end of life 16:18 Trauma, memory and grief 17:36 Where the liver is and what it does 18:46 Diet, lifestyle and prevention 21:47 Barriers to healthy eating 22:03 Risk factors and population differences 22:42 Where to learn more Links: 📲 Connect with Sharan: https://www.instagram.com/renourishwithsharan/ https://sharanverma.com 🫶 To join my podcast membership to get early access to episodes and / or exclusive weekly content head to: https://the-aspiring-psychologist.captivate.fm/support or to the Apple Podcasts App: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-aspiring-psychologist-podcast/id1605628278 or to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOwjrIP_jatiqlAivJE2mgQ/join 📚 To check out The Clinical Psychologist Collective Book: https://amzn.to/3jOplx0 📖 To check out The Aspiring Psychologist Collective Book: https://amzn.to/3CP2N97 💡 To check out or join the aspiring psychologist membership for just £30 per month head to: https://www.aspiring-psychologist.co.uk/membership 🖥️ Check out my short courses for aspiring psychologists and mental health professionals here: https://www.aspiring-psychologist.co.uk/online-courses Ask Marianne your most pressing psychology career question and she will send you a FREE bespoke reply! Grab your free psychology success guide here and fill in the most pressing concern box: https://www.aspiring-psychologist.co.uk (scroll to the bottom of the page) ✍️ Get your FREE Supervision Shaping Tool now: https://www.aspiring-psychologist.co.uk/free-resources 📱Connect socially with Marianne and check out ways to work with her, including the Aspiring Psychologist Book, Clinical Psychologist book and The Aspiring Psychologist Membership on her Link tree: https://linktr.ee/drmariannetrent 💬 To join my free Facebook group and discuss your thoughts on this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aspiringpsychologistcommunity Like, Comment, Subscribe & get involved: If you enjoy the podcast, please do subscribe and rate and review episodes. Hashtags: #fattyliver #fattyliverdisease #liverdisease Mentioned in this episode: Sponsored by WriteUpp Tap to Pay This episode is sponsored by WriteUpp. Their Tap to Pay app turns your smartphone into a card reader, helping private practitioners take secure payments without additional hardware. Use code MARIANNE30 for a free 30-day trial and 30% off your first 6 months at this link: https://writeupp.com/?refid=142336