Health Professionals Beginning With M in Oklahoma
Riley’s approach to care is rooted in developing a strong rapport with the client and making client’s feel safe and heard. Per her nutrition philosophy, Riley believes in nutrition care that is a mutual conversation where a client can have a say in their care, as this will lead to more sustainable, long-term progress; additionally, Riley practices from a non-diet and Health At Every Size (HAES) perspective for all clients, regardless of diagnosis. Riley prioritizes individualized treatment, tailoring interventions to meet clients developmental, financial, physical and emotional needs.
Riley’s approach to care is rooted in developing a strong rapport with the client and making client’s feel safe and heard. Per her nutrition philosophy, Riley believes in nutrition care that is a mutual conversation where a client can have a say in their care, as this will lead to more sustainable, long-term progress; additionally, Riley practices from a non-diet and Health At Every Size (HAES) perspective for all clients, regardless of diagnosis. Riley prioritizes individualized treatment, tailoring interventions to meet clients developmental, financial, physical and emotional needs.
Veronica’s ideal clients are adolescents and adult women struggling with their relationship with food and body image. They may be dealing with disordered eating behaviors like binge eating, emotional eating, ARFID, or restrictive diets. These clients seek guidance to better understand their bodies’ hunger and fullness signals, aiming to break free from harmful eating patterns. Their ultimate goal is to develop a balanced, healthy relationship with food, regain peace with their eating habits, and achieve both physical health and emotional well-being.
Veronica’s ideal clients are adolescents and adult women struggling with their relationship with food and body image. They may be dealing with disordered eating behaviors like binge eating, emotional eating, ARFID, or restrictive diets. These clients seek guidance to better understand their bodies’ hunger and fullness signals, aiming to break free from harmful eating patterns. Their ultimate goal is to develop a balanced, healthy relationship with food, regain peace with their eating habits, and achieve both physical health and emotional well-being.