Dallas Nutritional Counseling is a Dallas-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 consists of several dietitians treating all types of eatings disorders with two specifically specializing in the treatment of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorders (ARFID). Rebecca Tilden MCN, RD, LD has a passion for treating those struggling with ARFID. Rebecca has gained extensive training and experience treating those struggling with ARFID and feel equipped and confident to help these individuals. Please continue reading to learn more about Rebecca.
Read MoreAngela Harris Counseling Now at Dallas Nutritional Counseling
We are thrilled to announce Angela Harris Counseling will be sharing space with Dallas Nutritional Counseling. Angela is specialized in treating eating disorders, dissociative disorders, and trauma for adolescents (13+ and adults).
Read MoreMeet Our Newest Team Member - Rebecca Tilden
We are thrilled to announce that we have added another dietitian to our practice! Meet our newest team member, Rebecca Tilden MCN, RD, LD. Rebecca has spent the last several years working at a higher level of care and now is excited to join the outpatient world. Rebecca really loves working with the adolescent population and helping support families during the recovery process.
Read MoreWhat To Expect When You Visit Dallas Nutritional Counseling
A registered dietitian can support you in recovery by helping you process beliefs surrounding food, weight, and body image. Focusing on these beliefs in our sessions allows you utilize your therapy appointments for other topics.
Read MoreNEDAwareness Week 2022
Happy National Eating Disorders Awareness Week! NEDAwareness Week is a great time for family and friends to learn about eating disorders and show support of their loved one’s battle. This year’s theme is See the Change, Be the Change. We believe the best way to destigmatize eating disorders is by spreading awareness. If you aren’t sure how to get a conversation started, keep reading for talking points you can use to help clear up common eating disorder misconceptions.
Read MoreWhat is a Recovery Coach?
Unlike a therapist, a recovery coach cannot diagnose or treat eating disorders or other co-morbid issues like depression and anxiety. Instead, they support your recovery by helping you achieve the day-to-day goals already established by you and your clinical treatment team. Working through daily challenges can help you shift your behavioral patterns quicker by addressing triggers in the moment.
Read MoreMeet Our New Recovery Coach - Vanessa Huynh
We are thrilled to announce that we have expanded our services and added a recovery coach to our practice! Meet our newest team member, Vanessa Huynh. Vanessa graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in 2019 with a BS in Food Nutrition and Dietetics.
Read More10 Principles of Nutrition Science
We live in a world of readily available information about food and nutrition. Many celebrities, influencers, and self-described fitness junkies promote supplements and food ideologies centered around weight loss without understanding the adverse effects on overall, long-term health. Below are the 10 principles of nutrition science to provide you with a base understanding of our nutritional requirements.
Read MoreFeatured in Shape Magazine Article - What Is Body Neutrality, Exactly?
Recently, Casey had the privilege of being quoted in the Shape magazine article, “What Is Body Neutrality, Exactly?” Written by Iris Goldsztajn, the article discusses how the body positivity movement is primarily concerned with accepting your appearance while body neutrality is more about viewing your body in a holistic manner.
Read MoreDebunking Diet Culture
Debunking Diet Culture: A 6-Week Group to Start Healing Your Relationship With Food & Your Body
Join registered dietitian Tess Patterson to decode and break down diet culture’s sneaky lies and begin to embrace the freedom that comes with inclusivity and liberation of food rules.
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