Non-Diet Approach Nutritionists and Dietitians in 59457

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Dani Sindelar
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LN, CEDS
Great Falls, MT 59401
My passion is to help individuals heal their relationship with food and their body. I focus on nutritional healing for anyone struggling with an eating disorder, disordered eating and negative body image. As a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist and Intuitive Eating Counselor I am able to adjust the Intuitive Eating approach for any stage of healing that you may be experiencing related to food. I work from a weight inclusive/Health At Every Size perspective as I believe everyone deserves respectful, inclusive care no matter your body size.
My passion is to help individuals heal their relationship with food and their body. I focus on nutritional healing for anyone struggling with an eating disorder, disordered eating and negative body image. As a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist and Intuitive Eating Counselor I am able to adjust the Intuitive Eating approach for any stage of healing that you may be experiencing related to food. I work from a weight inclusive/Health At Every Size perspective as I believe everyone deserves respectful, inclusive care no matter your body size.
(406) 296-5265 View (406) 296-5265
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Courtney Kincannon
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LD
4 Endorsed
Billings, MT 59101
Courtney is a Registered Dietitian at Health Loft. She understands that building fulfilling, long-lasting, healthful habits takes time and patience. She takes a whole-person approach, recognizing that nutrition and health are not one-size-fits-all. Courtney meets patients where they are and helps create a plan that makes the most sense for their lives.
Courtney is a Registered Dietitian at Health Loft. She understands that building fulfilling, long-lasting, healthful habits takes time and patience. She takes a whole-person approach, recognizing that nutrition and health are not one-size-fits-all. Courtney meets patients where they are and helps create a plan that makes the most sense for their lives.
(312) 940-3195 View (312) 940-3195
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Brittany Gage
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LN, CD
Billings, MT 59101
My goal is to support individuals in achieving balance while enjoying the foods they love. My approach focuses on incorporating nourishing foods and practicing mindfulness, rather than restriction, so you can maintain a healthy lifestyle even amidst a busy schedule. I am dedicated to helping you improve your relationship with food and body image and develop sustainable habits. I specialize in treating Eating Disorders including Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, as well as addressing concerns related to women's health, GI Issues, Cholesterol, and more listed below.
My goal is to support individuals in achieving balance while enjoying the foods they love. My approach focuses on incorporating nourishing foods and practicing mindfulness, rather than restriction, so you can maintain a healthy lifestyle even amidst a busy schedule. I am dedicated to helping you improve your relationship with food and body image and develop sustainable habits. I specialize in treating Eating Disorders including Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, as well as addressing concerns related to women's health, GI Issues, Cholesterol, and more listed below.
(406) 626-8253 View (406) 626-8253
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Allie Helterbran
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LDN
Billings, MT 59106
Allie enjoys working with clients and families who are seeking support for eating disorders, disordered eating, body acceptance, intuitive eating and a non-diet approach. She maintains a weight-neutral approach to wellness and believes firmly that all foods really do fit. Allie also has special interest in working with client with ARFID and completing food exposure to help expand the number of accepted foods. Allie is also Licensed in the State of Montana and Wyoming,seeing clients virtually at this time.
Allie enjoys working with clients and families who are seeking support for eating disorders, disordered eating, body acceptance, intuitive eating and a non-diet approach. She maintains a weight-neutral approach to wellness and believes firmly that all foods really do fit. Allie also has special interest in working with client with ARFID and completing food exposure to help expand the number of accepted foods. Allie is also Licensed in the State of Montana and Wyoming,seeing clients virtually at this time.
(406) 412-4651 View (406) 412-4651
Non-Diet Approach Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is the non-diet approach to nutrition?
A non-diet approach to nutrition is a holistic strategy that prioritizes overall health and well-being over strict diets or weight loss plans. Dietitians who practice this approach emphasize intuitive eating, encouraging clients to listen to their internal hunger and fullness cues rather than following rigid dietary rules. This method promotes a healthier relationship with food and fosters self-acceptance, especially for individuals with a history of dieting or disordered eating patterns.

Why should I see a dietitian who takes a non-diet approach?
As more evidence highlights the ineffectiveness and potential harm of many diets, the non-diet approach is gaining popularity and recognition as a sustainable and compassionate nutritional strategy. Non-diet dietitians help clients shift their focus from weight to overall health, supporting behaviors that enhance physical and emotional well-being. Therefore, a non-diet approach to nutrition may be a welcome change for many individuals who are looking to branch out from the heavy emphasis on diets and weights that many professionals in the medical and wellness communities may have. Additionally, because non-diet dietitians take a more holistic approach, they will also often work with clients on their relationship to other lifestyle habits that impact wellbeing, such as encouraging a healthy relationship with exercise.

What can a non-diet approach help with?
A non-diet approach can be highly beneficial for individuals with a history of eating disorders or disordered eating patterns, as well as those who have experienced repeated dieting with little success. This approach helps clients move away from rigid food rules and promotes a healthier relationship with food. By focusing on intuitive eating, clients learn to trust their internal hunger and fullness cues, rather than adhering to external dietary guidelines. This approach can help clients develop an intuitive sense of their nutritional needs, improve body acceptance, and reduce the psychological stress or shame commonly associated with dieting.

What should I look for in a non-diet dietitian?
When searching for a non-diet dietitian, it's important to consider several factors to ensure they are the right fit for you. Start by reviewing the dietitian's profile on Psychology Today or their personal website. Look for mentions of intuitive eating, body acceptance, or Health At Every Size (HAES) principles, which are indicative of a non-diet approach. Non-diet dietitians often outline their nutrition philosophy in these profiles. In addition to their approach, consider practical factors such as session costs, accepted insurance plans, and the availability of in-person or telehealth options. When you find a professional who seems like a good fit, reach out to speak with them. During the conversation, pay attention to whether you feel comfortable with them and how they explain their non-diet approach. If you are seeking a dietitian for a specific concern, such as disordered eating or chronic dieting, this can also be a good time to ask about their experience in these areas.