Frequently Asked
Questions:
Q: What can I expect from nutrition
counseling?
A: Initial
sessions will be an opportunity for you to share your "story";
your health history, eating habits and challenges you are currently facing with food or health. I will then create
an individual meal plan for you if needed. We will discuss treatment approaches and what to expect in follow up
sessions. Nutrition counseling will provide you with any of the following:
Guidance through eating challenges, support in meeting
specific nutrition, health or weight goals, nutrition education, coaching through behavioral changes related to nutrition, meal planning based
on individualized calorie and macronutrient
levels, tips for eating
out, recipes, help with body image and exercise
implementation.
Eating disorder treatment will be approached in
different ways depending on your symptoms and wishes. Although meal plans are often initially helpful, they are not always necessary. I believe in a non-diet approach with an ultimate
goal of intuitive eating. I
teach you to reconnect with your physiological signals of hunger and satiety and help establish trust in your
body.
Your body has not failed you. Your thinking
has.
Q: How is a registered dietitian different
from a nutritionist?
A: A registered dietitian has received a minimum of a
bachelor's degree by an accredited university, has completed a post-graduate dietetic internship which includes
community, clinical and management rotations, has successfully past the national credentialing boards and maintains
at least 75 units of continuing education hours every 5 years. One cannot call themselves a "registered
dietitian" unless they have earned these credentials. The title of "nutritionist" can be used by anyone while the
title of "RD" is a legal definition.
Q: How long are the
sessions?
A: For eating disorder treatment, please allow 1.5 to 2 hours
for the initial assessment and 50 minutes for follow-up sessions. For medical nutrition therapy, the initial
consultation will take 1 to 1.5 hours and follow-ups can be
scheduled for either 1/2 hour or 50 minute sessions as needed.
Q: How often do you see
clients?
A: This really depends on each individual's treatment
issue and stage of recovery. If you are suffering from an eating disorder, I initially recommend at least 1 weekly
nutrition therapy session and often recommend psychotherapy simultaneously. As you progress in your recovery,
the frequency may be decreased to bi-weekly and eventually monthly. For medical nutrition therapy such as diabetes
education, food allergies and general wellness, the initial consultation is usually followed by at least one or
more follow-ups.
Q: Do you take
insurance?
A: I am currently a Cencal (our local Medical) provider
but otherwise do not take insurance. If you would like to bill your insurance, I will provide you
with a superbill at the end of our sessions which you can then submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.
Please be advised that nutrition therapy is often not well covered or has exclusions and limited visits placed on
it. Call your insurance company first if this is a concern. Payment will be expected at the time of each session.
Cash, check and credit cards are accepted. If you choose to pay with a credit card please allow a few
additional minutes at the beginning of session for authorization purposes.
If you are a Cencal
member, I will need your member ID number before our first session in order to check
eligibility.
Q: What do I need to bring to my first
session?
A: If you have your recent lab results please bring a
copy to session. If you normally keep a food journal or log you may choose to bring this along
also. A list of treatment providers such as physician, therapist or psychiatrist that you currently see with
phone numbers is often helpful.
Q: What happens if I have to cancel an
appointment?
A: In the unfortunate event that you have to cancel an appointment, please give at least 24 hours
notice by phone in order for me to offer that slot
to another client. You may also choose to have the session over the phone. If you do not give a 24 hour notice,
please be advised that you will be charged for the full session price. I am committed to you and your
treatment and your commitment and participation is equally
important.
*For questions regarding rates, please contact
Marlena.
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