Now Licensed and Providing Nutrition Counseling and Eating Disorder Treatment in Louisiana

Dallas Nutritional Counseling is Now Licensed and Providing Nutrition Counseling and Eating Disorder Treatment in Louisiana - Rebecca Tilden MCN, RD, LD, CEDS

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Now Licensed and Providing Nutrition Counseling and Eating Disorder Treatment in Arkansas

Dallas Nutritional Counseling is Now Licensed and Providing Nutrition Counseling and Eating Disorder Treatment in Arkansas - Rebecca Tilden MCN, RD, LD, CEDS

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5 Tips for Surviving the Halloween Candy Bowl

Surviving The Halloween Candy Bowl - Food For Thought - Dallas Nutritional Counseling #caseybonanoRD #dallasnutritionalcounseling #dallasdietitian #DFWRD #halloween #survivingthecandybowl #intuitiveeating #nondietnutrition #carbfatpro

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Where We Provide Nutrition Services

Dallas Nutritional Counseling is a Dallas-based private practice specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, disordered eating, chronic dieting, and body image. We provide both in-person and virtual services in the state of Texas and nationally. We provide tele-health services in many states across the United States.

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Steal Our Step-by-step Eating Disorder Recovery Plan

Steal Our Step-By-Step Eating Disorder Recovery Plan - Dallas Nutritional Counseling, Registered Dietitians and Eating Disorder Specialists

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Meet Our Dietitian And Eating Disorder Expert Megan Good RD, LD, CEDS

Megan Good RD, LD, CEDS is a highly sought after eating disorder dietitian with extensive experience at every level of care. Megan has capacity to take on new clients at this time and is scheduling both in-person and virtual sessions. Megan specializes in eating disorders, disordered eating, Intuitive Eating, body image, life transitions, and college age clients.

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3 Food Swaps for Eating Disorder Recovery

3 Food Swaps for Eating Disorder Recovery by eating disorder experts at Dallas Nutritional Counseling. Over the course of treatment we may suggest adding in, swapping or taking out certain foods for various reasons. Each phase of recovery has unique nutritional requirements. Sometimes these requirements are based on needs, GI health, medical needs, or more psychological concerns.

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