Intuitive Eating Nutritionists and Dietitians in Roanoke, VA

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Kelsey Shaughnessy
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Roanoke, VA 24015
Many of my clients come to me feeling frustrated, confused, or stuck when it comes to food. They’ve tried different diets, cut out carbs, counted calories — and still feel like they’re spinning their wheels. Often, they want to lose weight or feel more in control of their eating, but they also want to stop obsessing about every bite. They’re tired of extremes and ready for something that actually fits into real life.
Many of my clients come to me feeling frustrated, confused, or stuck when it comes to food. They’ve tried different diets, cut out carbs, counted calories — and still feel like they’re spinning their wheels. Often, they want to lose weight or feel more in control of their eating, but they also want to stop obsessing about every bite. They’re tired of extremes and ready for something that actually fits into real life.
(540) 584-1904 View (540) 584-1904
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Emily Kane Moorefield
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, CEDS
Online Only
Whether you’re in eating disorder recovery, starting your journey, or somewhere in between, I can help you build a peaceful, nourishing relationship with food and your body. As a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) and Weight- Neutral Dietitian, I offer compassionate, evidenced based nutrition counseling for those navigating restrictive eating, chronic dieting, binging, compensatory behaviors, obsessive food rules, fear of body changes, and more.
Whether you’re in eating disorder recovery, starting your journey, or somewhere in between, I can help you build a peaceful, nourishing relationship with food and your body. As a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) and Weight- Neutral Dietitian, I offer compassionate, evidenced based nutrition counseling for those navigating restrictive eating, chronic dieting, binging, compensatory behaviors, obsessive food rules, fear of body changes, and more.
(804) 587-7675 View (804) 587-7675
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Cayla Jablonski Bousaba
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LDN
Online Only
Issues we can tackle together: eating disorders, gut health (IBS, SIBO, UC), yo-yo dieting, weight management, prenatal nutrition, postpartum nutrition, childhood nutrition, and/or preventative nutrition. I want every client to feel better, reach their health goals, and gain a healthy relationship with ALL foods. I do not take a one size fits all approach and I work with you based on where you are now.
Issues we can tackle together: eating disorders, gut health (IBS, SIBO, UC), yo-yo dieting, weight management, prenatal nutrition, postpartum nutrition, childhood nutrition, and/or preventative nutrition. I want every client to feel better, reach their health goals, and gain a healthy relationship with ALL foods. I do not take a one size fits all approach and I work with you based on where you are now.
(804) 375-5253 View (804) 375-5253

More Dietitians and Nutritionists Nearby

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Food Full Circle, LLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN
Online Only
Through my practice, Food Full Circle, I strive to help you reconnect to the intuitive wisdom of your body through holistic nutrition counseling, so you can nourish your body & soul.
I consider myself to be trauma-informed (completed ERI Level 1), and have a strong background in culinary arts (I'm a foodie and former chef!) and hispanic/Latine nutrition. I'm neurodivergent- & LGBTQIA+ affirming, (and neurodivergent myself!)
Through my practice, Food Full Circle, I strive to help you reconnect to the intuitive wisdom of your body through holistic nutrition counseling, so you can nourish your body & soul.
I consider myself to be trauma-informed (completed ERI Level 1), and have a strong background in culinary arts (I'm a foodie and former chef!) and hispanic/Latine nutrition. I'm neurodivergent- & LGBTQIA+ affirming, (and neurodivergent myself!)
(704) 275-0714 View (704) 275-0714
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Callie McBride
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, CPT
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
My goal is to provide clients with the skills and knowledge they need to intentionally fuel and move their bodies without creating rules or restrictions. I strive to make a meaningful impact by creating a safe, supportive space for those navigating complex relationships with food and body image, and I’m committed to helping clients of all backgrounds achieve sustainable, health-focused outcomes.
My goal is to provide clients with the skills and knowledge they need to intentionally fuel and move their bodies without creating rules or restrictions. I strive to make a meaningful impact by creating a safe, supportive space for those navigating complex relationships with food and body image, and I’m committed to helping clients of all backgrounds achieve sustainable, health-focused outcomes.
(703) 570-5476 View (703) 570-5476

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Courtney Bateman Bascom
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LDN, RD
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Through my private practice, I provide nutrition counseling and support to people struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating or who want to become intuitive eaters.
I help my clients get to the root of their fractured relationship with food. We explore the connection between nutrition and gut health, sleep hygiene, stress management and fatigue etc. I often see light bulb moments for my clients as I explain why they are likely struggling with the things they describe.
Through my private practice, I provide nutrition counseling and support to people struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating or who want to become intuitive eaters.
I help my clients get to the root of their fractured relationship with food. We explore the connection between nutrition and gut health, sleep hygiene, stress management and fatigue etc. I often see light bulb moments for my clients as I explain why they are likely struggling with the things they describe.
(434) 722-3209 View (434) 722-3209
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Hannah Noland
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN
Charlottesville, VA 22903
My specialties include: eating disorders, binge eating disorder, disordered eating, women's health, digestive concerns and intuitive eating.
My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and rooted in a weight-neutral, Health at Every Size philosophy. I believe that nourishing your body also means nurturing your mental and emotional well-being. Together, we’ll work to quiet the noise of diet culture and reconnect with your body’s wisdom.
My specialties include: eating disorders, binge eating disorder, disordered eating, women's health, digestive concerns and intuitive eating.
My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and rooted in a weight-neutral, Health at Every Size philosophy. I believe that nourishing your body also means nurturing your mental and emotional well-being. Together, we’ll work to quiet the noise of diet culture and reconnect with your body’s wisdom.
(434) 732-2597 View (434) 732-2597
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.