Clinical Supervision for Dietitians
Clinical Supervision
What We can Help With!
Eating Disorder Training
Academia often provides limited eating disorder training. We can help expedite your professional development with extensive experience and specialization in Eating disorder treatment.
Navigating Challenging Cases
We provide HAES aligned care by supporting all-foods fit, joyful movement, and mindful eating.
Finding Your Niche
At Nutrition Braved, everyone specializes in is a group or dietitians that specialize on eating disorders, emotional
Rapport Building
Support with understanding each part of patient's life, give them space to feel heard and bring those elements back into session.
Boundary Setting
Establishing and maintaining effective boundaries helps you providing quality care and prevent burnout.
Session Structure
Understanding raport building, strategies for session structure and patient retention.
Transition of Care
Helping you understand how to best support patients and hold boundaries during transitions of care whether stepping them up or down.
Breaking Down Diet Culture
Explaining topics that have been co-oped by diet culture and how that can be appropriately used in ED recovery.
Coordination of Care
Explaining topics that have been co-oped by diet culture and how that can be appropriately challenged in ED recovery.
Body Image Work
We provide HAES aligned care and help with considerations in how to bring more HAES aligned care into your clinical work with patients.
Holistic Support
We understand the intricate dynamics of what role loved ones and family members play in navigating the road to recovery.
Our Clinical Supervisors
Jenn Sapko
MS, RDN, LDN, CEDS-C
Jenn Sapko is the Clinical Supervisor at Nutrition Braved and has over seven years. Background working with eating disorders spending years at all of the Higher level of care ( hospital, residential, PHP and IOP) before working in outpatient and private practice.
Expertise in ARFID, adolescents and teens. Jenn has a great wealth of knowledge in how to integrate families into ED treatment and collaborate with other disciplines to give patient’s best care. Jenn is the clinical supervisor at Nutrition Braved, where she has given clinical supervision to dietitians for the past two years and has run 5 parent support groups for loved ones and care givers of someone with an Eating Disorder. Parents and patients both show tremendous trust and gratitude for Jenn’s expertise. Her work in parent support groups and grown her insight in the dynamics of supporting families in understanding recovery.Â
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Expertise
- ARFID
- Adolescent & Teens
- Navigating Hard Conversations
- How to involve parents/ families in treatment
Who I Can Help
- Clinicians looking for support on managing adult/patient and adult/clinician interactions.​
- Support with establishing boundaries up front and maintain those boundaries.
- When to step a patient up to higher level of care
- Clinicians looking to better understand and treat ARFID
MEGHAN MONTE
MBA, RDN, LDN, CEDS-C
Meghan Monte is the founder and owner of Nutrition Braved. With a diverse background working with eating disorders spending years at all of the Higher level of care ( hospital, residential, PHP and IOP) before working in outpatient and private practice.
Expertise in Binge eating disorder, showing up and holding space for patients in marginalized bodies, considerations in weight bias and making sure to give weight inclusive, fat positive and affirming care.
Meghan founded Nutrition Braved in 2020, they have grown to open 2 locations and a staff of 7. She currently helps clinicians, interns and practice owners through clinical supervision and business consulting.
Expertise
- Binge Eating Disorder
- Marginalized Bodies
- Body Image Work
- Emotional eating
- Raport building
Who I Can Help
- Clinicians seeking feedback on case consultations through observations (with patient permission).
- Moving from a team environment to working Solo and looking colleague support
- Looking to better understand and treat binge eating treatment
- Trying to understand a dietitians role in body image work
- How to hold a safe space for patients while mainting boundaries for level of care
About Our Clinical Supervision for Dietitians
While all of our CEDS Supervisors are currently working in the outpatient private practice setting, they all have prior higher level of care (Residential, PHP, IOP) experience. With the various backgrounds they possess, they each specialize in unique areas beyond general eating disorder treatment and care.Â
What our Supervisors will Provide
- Boundary Setting: Establishing and maintaining effective boundaries helps you providing quality care and supports your business. ​
- Clinical guidance and support in working with individuals affected by eating disorders.
- Assistance with assessment, treatment planning, and interventions
- Discussions on ethical considerations related to eating disorder treatment
- Exploration of self-awareness, countertransference, and professional development
- Enhancement of clinical skills, knowledge, and competence
- Expert supervision in a one-on-one or group setting.Â
- Sign-off of practice hours accrued.Â
What is Clinical Supervision?
Clinical supervision is a professional relationship between a supervisor and a supervisee that aims to support, develop, and enhance the supervisee’s clinical practice. It typically involves regular meetings where the supervisee discusses their caseload, professional challenges, and personal reactions to their work. In return, the supervisor provides guidance, feedback, and support to help the supervisee improve their clinical skills, maintain ethical standards, and ensure the well-being of their clients.
Signs You May Benefit From Clinical Supervision for Dietitians
There are many reason to seek out clinical supervision support. Here are a few signs that it may be beneficial to you:Â
- You’re the only dietitian where you work and you are looking for another dietitian to help you with your work and feel like you have a colleague
- You’re in solo practice looking for reassurance and support and to feel less alone.
- Needing additional support around difficult cases for chronic dieting, emotional eating, eating disorders, and more.
- Struggling with case load retention, cancellations, rescheduling and maintaining proper boundaries with patients.
- Seeking feedback on case consultations through observations (with patient permission).
- You’re a student or dietitian looking to learn more about treating eating disorders.
Supervision Pricing
If you are wondering how much does clinical supervision cost, please reference our straightforward pricing structure below. Pricing below reflects cost for a single 55-minute session.
Individual
One-on-OneGroup
2 PeopleGroup
3 PeopleStudent
Must have 3+ StudentsScheudle a CEDS
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