Austin 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.

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Casey Bonano RD, LD, CEDS-S Accepting New Patients

Casey has over a decade of experience in the eating disorder field including residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient levels of care. She then went on to establish her own private practice and has been serving the Dallas eating disorder community ever since.

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Dallas Nutritional Counseling Hiring an Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian

Dallas Nutritional Counseling is hiring an eating disorder registered dietitian. We are seeking an individual with at least 1-2 years of dietitian experience and at least 1-2 years of eating disorder specific experience.

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How to Break Up with Your Fitness Device

Smart watches can be very useful and convenient. Modern technology has made it possible to send messages, receive notifications, take calls, use GPS, track sleep, heart rate, activity, stress, and so much more all from a small device attached to our wrist. But what happens when this useful tool turns into a compulsive attachment and what are the signals to look out for? Here I will share common signs that your smart watch has too much hold over your life and how to let your body take back control.

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Exercise - Is There Such a Thing as Too Much

Exercise - is there such thing as too much? Exercise is important for physical, mental, and overall health. Being physically active has many benefits, but just like with anything else, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Rest is an essential component of training because it gives your body time to recover in between workouts. Excessive exercising with inadequate rest can lead to detrimental outcomes. Please continue reading about how to stop compulsive exercise.

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Binge Eating Disorder (BED) Specialists

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 five dietitians treating all types of eatings disorders with three specifically specializing in the treatment of Binge Eating Disorder (BED). Casey Bonano RD, LD, CEDS-S, Megan Good RD, LD, CEDS, and Alex Leibold RD, LD have a passion for treating those struggling with BED. All three dietitians have gained extensive training and experience treating those struggling with BED while utilizing a Health at Every Size(R) and trauma informed approach and feel equipped and confident to help these individuals. Please continue reading to learn more about both our dietitians specializing in the treatment of BED.

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Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Specialists

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.

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