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Food Insecurity is Scary! Let’s talk about some helpful resources and tips to avoid it!

Food Insecurity is Scary! Let’s talk about some helpful resources and tips to avoid it!

by admin | Nov 23, 2024 | Diet culture, Health, Public Health, Resources, Theatre

By Sophia Priolo. Sophia is currently in the Nutrition and Dietetics MS, RDN program at Thomas Jefferson University. She recently graduated from Penn State with a Bachelors in Science from their Nutritional Sciences program. Growing up dancing 7 days a week and...
Encore Worthy Lunches

Encore Worthy Lunches

by admin | Oct 4, 2024 | Dance, Dietitian Work, Performing, Recipes, Resources, Theatre

By Intern Julianna Isaacson. Julianna is a current master’s student at Thomas Jefferson University studying Nutrition & Dietetics. She will be graduating in Fall of 2025. Julianna plans to pursue a career as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist helping those...
Common terminology in the behavioral health and eating disorders field

Common terminology in the behavioral health and eating disorders field

by admin | Dec 6, 2023 | Diet culture, Eating Disorder, Resources

By Domenica Angelo & Libby Parker, MS, RD, CDN, CEDS-C Domenica is currently a graduate student at Thomas Jefferson University in their MS/RDN program. She is excited to gain the tools to become a successful dietitian and wants to make a positive impact on the...
The Time To Address Your Child’s Eating Disorder is NOW!

The Time To Address Your Child’s Eating Disorder is NOW!

by admin | Aug 5, 2023 | Eating Disorder, Mom Life, Resources, Treatment consulting

One of the challenges of finding out your child has – or might have – an eating disorder is that you cannot stop time. Life often has to continue. You spend every day worrying about your child’s mental and physical health, but time will continue to...
What is Eating Disorder Treatment Consulting?

What is Eating Disorder Treatment Consulting?

by admin | Jun 24, 2023 | Dietitian Work, Eating Disorder, Resources, Treatment consulting

What is therapeutic treatment consulting? This is something I didn’t even know existed until I was already doing it! Therapeutic consulting is a specialty service in which experienced clinicians help clients find the best therapeutic program for their unique needs. ...
Performer support group

Performer support group

by admin | Jul 24, 2022 | Body Positivity, Dietitian Work, Performing, Resources

Hey performers/theatre athletes – I have something for you! If you are: …trying to be a diet-culture drop-out. …working on loving yourself in an industry that wants to change you. …needing a pep-talk, and people who get you… Then this is...
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