The holiday rush begins with Halloween and does not really slow until after the new year. Media, marketing, and cultural messages pertaining to the festivities begin to flood our lives. On one hand we are encouraged to pig out on candy, stuff ourselves with pie, but then we are told to vow complete change in habits and become the best (looking) version of ourselves. What a confusing roller coaster of sentiment….
Read MoreNow Offering Nutrition Therapy Nights & Saturday Appointments
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is now offering night and weekend appointments for nutrition therapy and eating disorder treatment.
Read MoreDallas Nutritional Counseling is Now on TikTok
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is now on Tik Tok, follow along!
Read MoreExercise During Eating Disorder Recovery
Exercise During Eating Disorder Recovery - Movement and exercise, although very important for mental and physical wellbeing, can be a complicated topic while in treatment of an eating disorder. It is important to recognize that the biggest challenge with adding physical activity or movement is receiving the benefits of physical activity without allowing it to trigger relapses during recovery.
Read MoreHow to Talk About Food & Nutrition with Your Kids
How to Talk About Food & Nutrition with Your Kids
The casual chatter you make during meal times, trying on clothes, or talking about others can deeply affect your child’s relationship with food and their body. These negative statements may go unnoticed by you, but stick with your family members for years to come
Read MoreARFID Professional Case Consultation
You’ve read the books. You’ve attended numerous trainings and webinars. You have all the tools and resources, but you still feel stuck with a specific ARFID client or treating patients struggling with ARFID in general.
Please join the Dallas Nutritional Counseling team for a virtual, two hour, advanced ARFID case consultation group. In this group we will dive into your specific client questions, process complex cases, and discuss specific advanced techniques to utilize in session.
Read MoreDigital Download Advanced ARFID Professional Training
You’ve read the books. You’ve attended numerous trainings and webinars. You’ve even sought specific supervision on these cases, so why do you still feel like there is more to know about treating patients struggling with ARFID? Please join the Dallas Nutritional Counseling team for an in-person, three-hour, advanced ARFID training. In this workshop we are skipping the basics and jumping right into intervention, application, and skill building.
Read MoreVirtual Advanced ARFID Training - Only 1 Week Left to Register
You’ve read the books. You’ve attended numerous trainings and webinars. You’ve even sought specific supervision on these cases, so why do you still feel like there is more to know about treating patients struggling with ARFID? Please join the Dallas Nutritional Counseling team for an in-person, three-hour, advanced ARFID training. In this workshop we are skipping the basics and jumping right into intervention, application, and skill building.
Read MoreAustin Nutritional Counseling is Now Open!
Austin Nutritional Counseling is an Austin-based private practice specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, disordered eating, and chronic dieting. We provide both in-person and virtual services in the state of Texas and nationally. Our practice currently consists of one lead dietitian, Maggie Stroud MCN, RD, LD, CEDS, with the hope to grow in the near future. Casey Bonano RD, LD, CEDS-S oversees all operations and supervises the Austin site. All of our team members are specifically trained in eating disorders with experience at every level of care. We provide one-on-one nutrition counseling, family nutrition counseling as well as group nutrition counseling. We consider exceptional patient care to be our highest priority.
Read MoreLast Day for Early Bird Registration: Virtual Advanced ARFID Training
You’ve read the books. You’ve attended numerous trainings and webinars. You’ve even sought specific supervision on these cases, so why do you still feel like there is more to know about treating patients struggling with ARFID? Please join the Dallas Nutritional Counseling team for an in-person, three-hour, advanced ARFID training. In this workshop we are skipping the basics and jumping right into intervention, application, and skill building.
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