My Kingston Upon Thames, London and Leeds nutrition practice, exploring and creating a healthier relationship between mind, body and food
Nutritionist Advisors, dietitians and nutritionists all help their clients in various ways to think about and change their relationship with food. How they achieve this is dependent on qualifications and approach.
How I help clients with nutrition
Where the mind, body and relationship with food meet, these are fundamental elements as a qualified nutritional advisor I bring together when working with clients.
When you contact me, you and I would initially identify what your hopes and aims are and if we go on to work together how to tailor nutritional counselling to you and your relationship with food, your body and self.
Drawing heavily from CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) there is also a strong behavioural component to this work that can be brought in after enough awareness has been developed to understand how unhelpful thoughts, behaviours and patterns have been maintained. This then supports desired changes.
If you and I agree during enquiry phase that the way I work is right for you, the next step would be to arrange an appointment where a detailed assessment of your situation, needs, what you want to achieve and in what time frame will be discussed.






