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Aurora Hawk
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LDN
Serves Area
Do you struggle with your relationship with food and your body? You are not alone! It is possible to heal from the guilt, shame, or stress you’re feeling around trying to be “healthy.”
Do you struggle with your relationship with food and your body? You are not alone! It is possible to heal from the guilt, shame, or stress you’re feeling around trying to be “healthy.”
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Katie Moore
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
Serves Area
United Healthcare, UMR, Highmark, UPMC Health Plan, Cigna, & Aetna insurance accepted in PA & WV! I help with things such as chronic dieting, managing chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, fatty liver, etc., body image and weight concerns, guilt or shame around eating certain foods, emotional eating, binge eating patterns, disordered eating, nutrition/feeding your family, & pregnancy/postpartum nutrition.
United Healthcare, UMR, Highmark, UPMC Health Plan, Cigna, & Aetna insurance accepted in PA & WV! I help with things such as chronic dieting, managing chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, fatty liver, etc., body image and weight concerns, guilt or shame around eating certain foods, emotional eating, binge eating patterns, disordered eating, nutrition/feeding your family, & pregnancy/postpartum nutrition.
(412) 991-1961 View (412) 991-1961
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MSC Nutrition
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LDN
Morgantown, WV 26508
At MSC Nutrition we practice mindful, sustainable, client based nutrition.
Our offices are in Durham and Charlotte and we provide virtual services to serve all of North Carolina. Please call or email for more information.
At MSC Nutrition we practice mindful, sustainable, client based nutrition.
Our offices are in Durham and Charlotte and we provide virtual services to serve all of North Carolina. Please call or email for more information.
(919) 324-3016 View (919) 324-3016
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Meghan Murphy
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MBA, RD
Online Only
Hi! I'm Meghan. I've been a dietitian for 15 years and I love nutrition counseling! I offer telehealth appointments to anyone in Pennsylvania or West Virginia. I'm here to help clients with food allergies, gut health, IBS, SIBO, FODMAP, Celiac, low histamine, cholesterol, metabolic health, diabetes, high blood pressure, weight loss, weight gain, PCOS, fertility, pregnancy, breastfeeding, infant/toddler food introduction and more.
Hi! I'm Meghan. I've been a dietitian for 15 years and I love nutrition counseling! I offer telehealth appointments to anyone in Pennsylvania or West Virginia. I'm here to help clients with food allergies, gut health, IBS, SIBO, FODMAP, Celiac, low histamine, cholesterol, metabolic health, diabetes, high blood pressure, weight loss, weight gain, PCOS, fertility, pregnancy, breastfeeding, infant/toddler food introduction and more.
(412) 991-1979 View (412) 991-1979
Mindful Eating Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is mindful eating?
Mindful eating is a practice that encourages individuals to be fully present and attentive while eating, focusing on the experience of each meal. It involves paying close attention to hunger, fullness, and satiety cues from the body, as well as being aware of the emotional factors influencing food choices and cravings. Unlike strict dietary rules, mindful eating promotes a nonjudgmental approach, emphasizing the sensory experience of eating and personal food preferences. By fostering greater awareness of how food affects both physical and emotional states, mindful eating helps individuals develop a healthier and more balanced relationship with food.

Who should practice mindful eating?
Mindful eating can benefit anyone looking to improve their relationship with food and enhance their awareness of how food impacts their body and mind. It is especially valuable for individuals experiencing food-related anxiety, such as those with eating disorders or other forms of food-related stress. Additionally, mindful eating can be helpful for those who frequently overeat or struggle to recognize their body's fullness cues. By fostering a greater connection with the sensory experience of eating and promoting awareness of hunger and satiety, mindful eating can aid in reducing overeating and cultivating a more balanced approach to food.

What are the benefits of mindful eating?
Mindful eating offers a range of benefits. For individuals with eating disorders or anxiety-related conditions, it can reduce stress and judgment surrounding food by fostering a non-judgmental and accepting approach to eating. Mindful eating is often taught alongside other self-acceptance practices and holistic nutritional approaches that emphasize overall wellbeing rather than weight or dieting. This combination can be particularly supportive in the recovery from food-related mental health issues. Additionally, mindful eating helps individuals better understand and respond to their body's hunger and fullness cues. While weight loss is not the primary goal of mindful eating, some individuals may experience weight reduction as a secondary benefit, particularly those who tend to overeat or ignore their body's signals. This can lead to improved health outcomes, such as better cardiovascular health.

How can a dietitian help with mindful eating?
A dietitian can help with mindful eating by working with the client to align their nutrition-related goals with mindful approaches. They often begin with a nutritional assessment to establish what the client's current approach to food is, including how food may be causing stress or disturbances in their life. Then, a dietitian will work with the client on how to implement mindful eating approaches, such as pausing before meals to assess hunger or keeping a journal to record how food consumption impacts their thoughts and emotions. Dietitians can also help clients reduce the self-judgment they may have around food and help clients practice self-acceptance and forgiveness as they work toward more mindful eating practices.