Intuitive Eating Nutritionists and Dietitians in Manhattan, MT

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Dana Zurchin
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
I use an intuitive eating approach to promote change and empower individuals to create healthy and sustainable relationships with food.
Having struggled with disordered eating for the majority of my life, I can relate to the obstacles that my clients are facing. I understand that change can be hard, but it is possible with a good support system in place. I am here to help guide you in your nutrition journey and provide a listening ear and a shoulder to lean on.
I use an intuitive eating approach to promote change and empower individuals to create healthy and sustainable relationships with food.
Having struggled with disordered eating for the majority of my life, I can relate to the obstacles that my clients are facing. I understand that change can be hard, but it is possible with a good support system in place. I am here to help guide you in your nutrition journey and provide a listening ear and a shoulder to lean on.
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Kaitlyn Schlangen
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LN
3 Endorsed
Bozeman, MT 59715
Ongoing GI symptoms can make eating feel unpredictable and overwhelming, sometimes shrinking food choices or creating fear around meals. Over time, that stress can affect how you relate to food and your body, especially when you are also trying to manage a chronic condition or sort through conflicting nutrition advice. Most people simply want to feel better physically, find lasting relief, and regain confidence in how they nourish themselves. Care should feel compassionate, personalized, and grounded in what matters most to you.
Ongoing GI symptoms can make eating feel unpredictable and overwhelming, sometimes shrinking food choices or creating fear around meals. Over time, that stress can affect how you relate to food and your body, especially when you are also trying to manage a chronic condition or sort through conflicting nutrition advice. Most people simply want to feel better physically, find lasting relief, and regain confidence in how they nourish themselves. Care should feel compassionate, personalized, and grounded in what matters most to you.
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Sara Jay
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LN
4 Endorsed
Bozeman, MT 59715
Knowing what to do with a diabetes diagnosis, high A1C, high cholesterol levels, or a chronic cardiovascular condition can feel overwhelming, especially if you're experiencing long wait times to see a dietitian. Whether you're living with prediabetes, Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or have a family history of these conditions, I can provide the nutrition guidance you can trust. You deserve clear, realistic, and the latest evidence-based information, rather than being told that weight loss is the only solution.
Knowing what to do with a diabetes diagnosis, high A1C, high cholesterol levels, or a chronic cardiovascular condition can feel overwhelming, especially if you're experiencing long wait times to see a dietitian. Whether you're living with prediabetes, Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or have a family history of these conditions, I can provide the nutrition guidance you can trust. You deserve clear, realistic, and the latest evidence-based information, rather than being told that weight loss is the only solution.
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Allie Richardson
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LDN
Bozeman, MT 59718
Do you or a family member have stress or anxiety around food, eating or body image? Do you notice yourself feeling anxious about what may be served for dinner? Do you ever feel discouraged because the last diet you tried "didn't work"? If you are a person that struggles with an eating disorder, chronic dieting, body image dissatisfaction, over/under eating, or emotional eating, I am here to help and you are not alone in this journey. I believe you can love your body and food simultaneously. It is possible for you to have a healthy relationship with food and your body so you can enjoy your life again.
Do you or a family member have stress or anxiety around food, eating or body image? Do you notice yourself feeling anxious about what may be served for dinner? Do you ever feel discouraged because the last diet you tried "didn't work"? If you are a person that struggles with an eating disorder, chronic dieting, body image dissatisfaction, over/under eating, or emotional eating, I am here to help and you are not alone in this journey. I believe you can love your body and food simultaneously. It is possible for you to have a healthy relationship with food and your body so you can enjoy your life again.
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Kim Johnson
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LN
3 Endorsed
Bozeman, MT 59715
My goal is to help you feel confident and intuitive with food and eating, quiet the food noise, and find physical and mental relief.
If you feel exhausted by constant food worries or noise, stuck in patterns that leave you drained, or feel like your body is always something to fix, you're not alone. Many of my clients are tired of dieting, feel they’ve failed at eating the “right” way, or are experiencing disordered eating while also managing ADHD or autism. I offer nutrition support that is grounded, compassionate, and personalized. Providing nutrition education and guidance that helps you feel better both physically and emotionally without judgement or pressure.
My goal is to help you feel confident and intuitive with food and eating, quiet the food noise, and find physical and mental relief.
If you feel exhausted by constant food worries or noise, stuck in patterns that leave you drained, or feel like your body is always something to fix, you're not alone. Many of my clients are tired of dieting, feel they’ve failed at eating the “right” way, or are experiencing disordered eating while also managing ADHD or autism. I offer nutrition support that is grounded, compassionate, and personalized. Providing nutrition education and guidance that helps you feel better both physically and emotionally without judgement or pressure.
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Jessy Griffel
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LN, CNSC
3 Endorsed
Bozeman, MT 59715
People come to me when nutrition feels complicated and high stakes, whether that means eating well during or after cancer treatment, addressing malnutrition, managing feeding tubes at home, or navigating disordered eating, weight and body image concerns, and athletic fueling. Many are tired of mixed nutrition advice and want clarity, confidence, and guidance they can trust. Together, we work toward feeling stronger day to day, fueling your body well, and moving forward with a plan that supports healing, long-term wellbeing, or performance.
People come to me when nutrition feels complicated and high stakes, whether that means eating well during or after cancer treatment, addressing malnutrition, managing feeding tubes at home, or navigating disordered eating, weight and body image concerns, and athletic fueling. Many are tired of mixed nutrition advice and want clarity, confidence, and guidance they can trust. Together, we work toward feeling stronger day to day, fueling your body well, and moving forward with a plan that supports healing, long-term wellbeing, or performance.
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Katie Campbell
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LN
1 Endorsed
Bozeman, MT 59715
I incorporate the principles of Intuitive Eating in my work and advocate for a weight-inclusive, non-diet approach to healing one's relationship with food and their body.
WHY does unsolicited nutrition advice seem to pop up everywhere!? If you’re feeling confused about how to truly nourish yourself, you’re not alone. My mission is to create a supportive space where you can reconnect with your body, navigate difficult emotions, and build a sense of self-worth that isn’t tied to food, weight, or athletic performance. Through nutrition counseling, we’ll work together to cut through the noise and address challenges such as disordered eating, emotional eating, fueling for sport, and negative body image so you can find peace with food and confidence in how you care for yourself.
I incorporate the principles of Intuitive Eating in my work and advocate for a weight-inclusive, non-diet approach to healing one's relationship with food and their body.
WHY does unsolicited nutrition advice seem to pop up everywhere!? If you’re feeling confused about how to truly nourish yourself, you’re not alone. My mission is to create a supportive space where you can reconnect with your body, navigate difficult emotions, and build a sense of self-worth that isn’t tied to food, weight, or athletic performance. Through nutrition counseling, we’ll work together to cut through the noise and address challenges such as disordered eating, emotional eating, fueling for sport, and negative body image so you can find peace with food and confidence in how you care for yourself.
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Kandon Lewis
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LN
Serves Area
Hi, I’m Kandon, a Montana-based registered dietitian and the founder of Wild & Rooted Nutrition Co. I help people build more peaceful, trusting relationships with food, movement and their bodies—whether they're navigating chronic conditions like diabetes, PCOS, or Hashimoto’s to gastrointestinal health, eating disorders, or healing from disordered eating and the stress of diet culture.
Hi, I’m Kandon, a Montana-based registered dietitian and the founder of Wild & Rooted Nutrition Co. I help people build more peaceful, trusting relationships with food, movement and their bodies—whether they're navigating chronic conditions like diabetes, PCOS, or Hashimoto’s to gastrointestinal health, eating disorders, or healing from disordered eating and the stress of diet culture.
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Ali Fox Nutrition Counseling
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Bozeman, MT 59718
I incorporate both Health at Every Size (HAES) and Intuitive Eating principles to help guide clients to a life free of food guilt while intuitively connecting with their bodies.
Welcome! I'm Ali Fox, a registered dietitian in Bozeman Montana. I graduated from Montana State University (MSU) with a Bachelor of Science in Food and Nutrition, and completed my post graduate internship at MSU with a focus on Medical Nutrition Therapy. Following graduation, I developed a passion for helping those suffering with eating disorders and disordered eating, and have dedicated my career to helping clients heal their relationship with food, exercise and their body.
I incorporate both Health at Every Size (HAES) and Intuitive Eating principles to help guide clients to a life free of food guilt while intuitively connecting with their bodies.
Welcome! I'm Ali Fox, a registered dietitian in Bozeman Montana. I graduated from Montana State University (MSU) with a Bachelor of Science in Food and Nutrition, and completed my post graduate internship at MSU with a focus on Medical Nutrition Therapy. Following graduation, I developed a passion for helping those suffering with eating disorders and disordered eating, and have dedicated my career to helping clients heal their relationship with food, exercise and their body.
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Intuitive Eating Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is intuitive eating?
Intuitive eating is a nutritional philosophy that emphasizes the use of physical hunger cues and satisfaction to guide eating, while rejecting common principles of weight loss, dieting, and restriction. Intuitive eating was popularized by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch, two Registered Dietitians specializing in eating disorders who outlined 10 principles of intuitive eating that continue to shape the approach today: Reject the Diet Mentality, Honor Your Hunger, Make Peace with Food, Challenge the Food Police, Respect Your Fullness, Discover the Satisfaction Factor, Honor Your Feelings without Using Food, Respect Your Body, Exercise—”Feel the Difference, and Honor Your Health with Gentle Nutrition.”

What does an intuitive eating dietitian do?
An intuitive eating dietitian applies the key principles of intuitive eating to their work with clients, helping them honor their hunger, reduce dietary restriction or "food rules," and improve their body image. Unlike dietitians who prescribe strict dietary changes or meal plans, intuitive eating dietitians often take a more holistic approach with clients. They may discuss the physical aspects of intuitive eating with clients, such as helping clients identify when they experience hunger, but they may also discuss topics such as mindfulness, exercise, body acceptance, and mental health.

Who should see an intuitive eating dietitian?
Anyone can see an intuitive eating dietitian; indeed, many people may be drawn to the idea of intuitive eating for its departure from the strict rules of diet culture and its emphasis on weight inclusivity and body acceptance. In particular, individuals who have a long history of chronic dieting may be particularly interested in seeing an intuitive eating dietitian, who will not emphasize diets as many other nutrition professionals may. In addition, individuals recovering from disordered eating or food restriction may also benefit from seeing an intuitive eating dietitian, who can help them become less reliant on rigid food rules and develop a more positive relationship with food and their body.

How do I find a good intuitive eating dietitian?
When you visit a dietitian or nutritionist's profile, you can get a better idea if they are the right fit for you by reading about their approach to nutrition. Often, dietitians who specialize in intuitive eating will outline this nutrition philosophy on their Psychology Today profile or on their website; if not, it can be helpful to look for a dietitian who emphasizes similar principles in their nutrition practice, such as taking a non-diet approach or emphasizing body acceptance or Health At Every Size (HAES) principles. When looking for potential dietitians, it can also be important to look at things like session cost, accepted insurance plans, and their location or telehealth options. When you find a professional who may be a good fit, you can reach out to speak with them and ask about their expertise within a specific area, such as eating disorders or mindful eating.