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Angella Kriens
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, CEDRD
Verified Verified
San Rafael, CA 94901
I am a registered dietitian (RD) in Marin County, California. I have experience and training in nutrition therapy for eating disorders at various levels of care including inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient. I specialize in a non-diet approach to eating and focus on a compassionate approach to recovery. With me, you can expect to find a safe, judgment-free space to explore your relationship with food and your body. Together we will help you form a healthy relationship with food that is both life changing and life enduring. A full, complete recovery from an eating disorder/disordered eating is possible.
I am a registered dietitian (RD) in Marin County, California. I have experience and training in nutrition therapy for eating disorders at various levels of care including inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient. I specialize in a non-diet approach to eating and focus on a compassionate approach to recovery. With me, you can expect to find a safe, judgment-free space to explore your relationship with food and your body. Together we will help you form a healthy relationship with food that is both life changing and life enduring. A full, complete recovery from an eating disorder/disordered eating is possible.
(415) 940-7558 View (415) 940-7558
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Sabine Haake RD
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Verified Verified
San Rafael, CA 94901
We eat at least 3-4 times a day or 21-28 times a week. Eating is an activity we have been engaging in since we were born. We used to know when we were hungry and when we were full. When this energy giving and life sustaining act becomes a source of confusion, guilt and fear, when eating becomes disordered and turns into a dangerous coping mechanism, it is time to evaluate what we are doing and explore how we can normalize our behavior so our minds and body can function in a healthy way to support our goals.
We eat at least 3-4 times a day or 21-28 times a week. Eating is an activity we have been engaging in since we were born. We used to know when we were hungry and when we were full. When this energy giving and life sustaining act becomes a source of confusion, guilt and fear, when eating becomes disordered and turns into a dangerous coping mechanism, it is time to evaluate what we are doing and explore how we can normalize our behavior so our minds and body can function in a healthy way to support our goals.
(415) 233-7588 View (415) 233-7588