Adolescent eating disorder dietitian specializing in Family-Based Treatment (FBT). Based in Washington state, provides Telehealth services. Read More
Rasa’s passion is to bring more joy, kindness, compassion, and love to human lives by showing respect and care for, and attunement with, the inner wisdom and inner values of all human bodies, all human abilities, all our communities, and our planet.… Read More
Specialized eating disorder nutrition therapy from highly trained RDNs with advanced certifications, extensive experience, and ongoing education and supervision. Read More
Carolyn promotes joyful living by helping people better understand the science behind nutrition in a fun & practical way. Read More
Branz Nutrition Counseling is a team of eating disorder dietitians who provide compassionate care to those struggling with their relationship to food, body and movement. Our approach is weight-inclusive, individualized, and whole-person–centered. In-person availability in Missouri and Illinois. Our dietitians are licensed… Read More
Gentle Nutrition. Rooted in science. Guided by compassion. Read More
This work goes beyond basic nutrition advice. If you’re exhausted from the constant cycle of dieting, feeling out of control around food, or watching someone you love struggle with eating, you’re in the right place. Read More
Lucy Wild Nutrition is a Portland, OR based practice offering trauma-informed nutrition counseling for eating disorders. Read More
Compassionate Nutrition Counseling in Oregon and Washington: Eating Disorder and Complex Health Specialists. Read More
Registered dietitian specializing in intuitive/mindful eating, eating disorders, co-morbid eating disorders and OCD, and sports nutrition. HAES aligned and non-diet approach. Read More
At Nabi, we provide weight-inclusive, trauma-informed care that values lived experience over rigid rules and we believe true healing begins when the whole person is seen—not just a diagnosis. Read More
Neurodivergent-affirming, HAES®-aligned nutrition care helping clients feel safer, calmer, and more confident around food. Read More





















