• Building Emotional Resilience with Food Allergies W/ Dr. Elizabeth Hawkins, PhD
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of The Food Allergy Brain, host Mia Silverman (Allergies with Mia) sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Hawkins, a psychologist specializing in food allergy-related anxiety and trauma, to explore the emotional realities of living with life-threatening allergies.

    Dr. Hawkins shares her journey from being trained as a child and adolescent psychologist to becoming a food allergy psychologist after her daughter was diagnosed with multiple severe allergies. Drawing from both clinical expertise and lived experience as an allergy mom, she discusses how food allergies reshape the way families understand safety, risk, and control.

    Together, they unpack the difference between everyday anxiety and anxiety disorders, what happens emotionally after anaphylaxis, and why trying to eliminate anxiety altogether may not be the goal. Dr. Hawkins introduces acceptance-based approaches like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Internal Family Systems (IFS), explaining how building psychological flexibility and self-trust can help individuals and families live fully — even when risk is part of the picture.

    They also explore grief, trauma, burnout, social isolation, misinformation in the allergy space, and the urgent need for integrated mental health support within allergy care. The episode concludes with a hopeful discussion about resilience, emerging treatments, and what a truly supportive emotional and medical system for food allergy families could look like.

    Find Dr. Elizabeth Hawkins, PhD:
    Website: www.dr-elizabeth.com
    Food Allergy Hive: www.fahive.com
    Instagram: @foodallergypsychologist

    Find Mia Silverman (Allergies with Mia):

    Instagram & TikTok: @allergieswithmia

    Website: allergieswithmia.com


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    42 Min.
  • Allergies, Mental Health, and Medical Influence, With Dr. Zachary Rubin, MD
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode of The Food Allergy Brain, host Mia Silverman (Allergies with Mia) sits down with Zachary Rubin, a double board-certified pediatrician and allergist-immunologist with a large and influential social media platform, to explore what it truly means to live with and care for food allergies today.

    Dr. Rubin shares his journey from growing up with severe eczema to becoming a trusted voice in allergy education, both in the clinic and online. Together, they explore the emotional impact of a food allergy diagnosis, including parental guilt, anxiety, bullying, and the constant mental load of risk assessment.

    They also discuss medical misinformation, the responsibility physicians carry in the public eye, and why compassionate, multidisciplinary care, including mental health and dietary support, is just as essential as medical treatment. The episode concludes with a hopeful look at emerging allergy therapies and what better support systems for patients and families could look like in the future.


    Find Dr. Zachary Rubin, MD:
    Instagram & TikTok: @rubin_allergy
    Substack: https://drrubin.substack.com/
    Pre-order Dr. Rubin's book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/790561/all-about-allergies-by-zachary-rubin-md/


    Find Mia Silverman (Allergies with Mia):
    Instagram & TikTok: @allergieswithmia
    Website: allergieswithmia.com

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    40 Min.
  • Food Allergies and the Nervous System With Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, PhD
    Jan 21 2026

    In the first episode of The Food Allergy Brain, host Mia Silverman (Allergies with Mia) speaks with Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, PhD, psychologist and food allergy mom, about how food allergies affect the nervous system, mental health, and everyday life.

    They explore anxiety versus appropriate caution, how food allergies impact children and families across developmental stages, and why regulation and nervous-system support are just as important as medical care. Dr. Whitehouse also shares practical, trauma-informed strategies to help individuals and families feel safer, more empowered, and less alone.

    Find Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, PhD:
    Website: thefoodallergypsychologist.com
    Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist

    Find Mia Silverman (Allergies with Mia):
    Instagram & TikTok: @allergieswithmia
    Website: allergieswithmia.com

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    47 Min.