

Individual Nutrition Counseling
Supportive and collaborative care to help you feel more connected to your body and your needs without losing sight of real-life challenges, like how to get dinner on the table.

Individual nutrition counseling is a space to explore your relationship with food in a way that’s both compassionate and practical.
Together, we’ll look at your food history, discuss what is feeling difficult right now, and identify practical strategies that fit into your life (not the other way around).
You don’t need to have it all figured out in order to begin.
If you're looking for support that honors both your body’s cues and the very real barriers to following through, you’re in the right place.

What to Expect
Collaborative Pace
Sessions move at your speed, with guidance and tools offered that are relevant to your goals and health needs.
Personalized Goals
Based on your story, identities, values, and preferences
Practical Tools
To support real-life challenges around eating and nutrition
Space for the messy middle
Feeling stuck, low motivation, or uncertain is part of the process that we will explore together.

What Guides My Work
What guides my work is a balance of evidence, lived experience, and context.
My work is informed by Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size®, and trauma-informed nutrition care, alongside nervous system–aware practices. These frameworks help us understand not just what to eat, but why nourishment can feel hard at times.
Rather than following rigid plans, we look at nutrition within the reality of your life—your energy, stress, health history, and the seasons you’re moving through.
This means you’ll get practical tools you can actually use, while also making space to rebuild trust with your body.
How We'll Get Started...
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First Session
We’ll explore your relationship with food, talk through what feels most challenging, and begin to discuss initial strategies to help you feeling better.
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Ongoing Support
Follow-up sessions are 50-60 minutes, with virtual and in-person options. Ongoing weekly or bi-weekly sessions are recommended to gain traction and make progress on goals.
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