
Supervision for Dietitians
Providing care for individuals with eating disorders is complex. Professional supervision can be a vital source of guidance, support, and continued learning for dietitians at all stages of their careers. Our individual and group supervision services create a collaborative space where dietitians can deepen their clinical skills, process challenging cases, and gain confidence in their practice.
What to Expect
Our supervision approach is supportive and rooted in a Health at Every Size® (HAES®) framework. We focus on professional growth through reflection, skill development, and compassionate feedback. Supervision sessions are tailored to your unique needs, offering space for:
Case Consultation: Explore client cases with supportive feedback and collaborative problem-solving.
Clinical Skill Development: Enhance expertise in areas such as nutrition counseling, meal support, and behavior change strategies.
Ethical Decision-Making: Navigate complex ethical considerations with a focus on client-centered care.
Professional Boundaries and Self-Care: Develop tools to prevent burnout and maintain personal well-being.
Exploring Personal Biases: Identify and challenge internalized biases around weight, food, and health.
Individual Supervision
One-on-one supervision provides personalized support tailored to your professional goals. Sessions focus on specific challenges in your caseload, helping you enhance your skills and navigate difficult clinical situations with greater confidence.
Group Supervision
Group supervision fosters community and shared learning among dietitians working in eating disorder treatment. Participants benefit from diverse perspectives while building professional relationships and receiving collective feedback in a safe, supportive setting.
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This Might Be a Good Fit If You:
Are a dietitian seeking specialized support in eating disorder care.
Want to strengthen your counseling skills and build clinical confidence.
Are navigating complex client cases and want collaborative input.
Feel isolated in your practice and want a supportive professional community.
Are committed to providing weight-inclusive, trauma-informed care.
Desire continued growth in your clinical skills, ethics, and professional development.