Emotional Eating Nutritionists and Dietitians in El Paso, TX

I am a Registered Dietitian licensed in multiple states, a Kinesiologist, and a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with over 15 years of experience in the health and wellness industry. My passion for helping individuals—including professional athletes—optimize their health and performance led me to graduate Summa Cum Laude from the University of Alabama. Since then, I have dedicated my career to delivering evidence-based nutrition and exercise interventions. Currently, I serve as the Director of KM Wellness Center in El Paso, TX, where I take a holistic approach to helping individuals with chronic conditions.
I am a Registered Dietitian licensed in multiple states, a Kinesiologist, and a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with over 15 years of experience in the health and wellness industry. My passion for helping individuals—including professional athletes—optimize their health and performance led me to graduate Summa Cum Laude from the University of Alabama. Since then, I have dedicated my career to delivering evidence-based nutrition and exercise interventions. Currently, I serve as the Director of KM Wellness Center in El Paso, TX, where I take a holistic approach to helping individuals with chronic conditions.

Struggling with weight, prediabetes, PCOS, inflammation, or high blood pressure? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself. I’m Rhaizza Velasquez-Garcia, RD, LD, a virtual dietitian specializing in weight loss, insulin resistance, and lowering inflammation. I help clients use personalized nutrition strategies, including intermittent fasting and low-carb/keto approaches, to take control of their health. Ready for real support and lasting results? Let’s work together.
Struggling with weight, prediabetes, PCOS, inflammation, or high blood pressure? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself. I’m Rhaizza Velasquez-Garcia, RD, LD, a virtual dietitian specializing in weight loss, insulin resistance, and lowering inflammation. I help clients use personalized nutrition strategies, including intermittent fasting and low-carb/keto approaches, to take control of their health. Ready for real support and lasting results? Let’s work together.
Emotional Eating Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is emotional eating?
Emotional eating refers to using food as a coping mechanism to deal with life stressors. It often involves overeating or consuming high-calorie foods to mask underlying emotions such as sadness, stress, or grief. Common triggers include work-related stress, family or relational challenges, and major life changes. Emotional eating can negatively impact health due to increased consumption of food when the body is not physically hungry. This behavior can also lead to additional emotional distress, causing feelings of shame and a lack of control and, in some cases, can escalate into an eating disorder, such as binge eating disorder.
How do I stop emotional eating?
The most effective way to sustainably stop emotional eating is by addressing the underlying stressors that drive this behavior. Individuals with a history of emotional eating might feel inclined to cut calories following episodes of overeating. However, maintaining adequate food intake throughout the day can help prevent emotional eating, which often occurs at night and can be worsened by genuine hunger after periods of restriction. In addition to ensuring proper nutrition, behavioral interventions can be highly beneficial. Techniques such as distraction and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) exercises can help individuals manage and reduce unwanted emotional eating behaviors.
How does emotional eating impact nutrition?
When individuals emotionally eat, they often turn to highly palatable, high-calorie foods, commonly known as "comfort foods," which provide temporary relief from stress. These foods are typically high in sugar and fat, and their regular consumption can negatively affect diet quality and lead to health issues, such as excessive weight gain. Moreover, the high stress levels that contribute to emotional eating can also lead to other unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, such as lack of exercise or excessive alcohol consumption, further compromising overall health and the ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
How can a dietitian help someone with emotional eating?
Dietitians can play a crucial role in helping individuals who struggle with emotional eating. They can help clients identify patterns in their behavior, such as specific triggers and times when they are most likely to engage in emotional eating. By helping clients understand these patterns, dietitians can develop personalized strategies for clients to reduce their urge to eat in response to emotions. For example, they can create structured meal plans that promote regular eating habits and provide balanced nutrition. In addition, dietitians can collaborate with therapists to address the underlying emotional and psychological factors contributing to emotional eating. This holistic approach ensures that both the mental health and nutritional aspects of the issue are addressed simultaneously.