Join Dietitian Christina Frangione and Therapist Dena Cardillo for weekly virtual 60 minute process groups for folks 18+ in eating disorder recovery. Beginning Wednesday 9/15/21.
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Virtual Cooking Classes for Cultivating Kitchen Confidence Beginning July 22, 2021
Join Chef Lauren Bialkowski and Intuitive Eating Dietitian Christina Frangione for a 4 week virtual cooking series to gain confidence in the kitchen. Small group to begin 7/22/21.
Virtual Cooking Classes for Cultivating Kitchen Confidence Beginning February 8, 2021
Join Chef Lauren Bialkowski and Intuitive Eating Dietitian Christina Frangione for a 6 week virtual cooking series to gain confidence in the kitchen. Small group to begin 2/8/21.
The Coronavirus Pandemic has Proven the Value of Emotional Eating & Since Emotion isn’t Going Away, Here’s What to do About it
If you’re working on becoming an Intuitive Eater, or if you’re familiar with the principles, you’re probably aware that emotional eating is not an inherently bad thing or something to overly concern yourself about trying to stop. Eating with emotion or in response to emotion is a fully human experience. However, you may be wondering, isn’t it bad if I’ve been eating emotionally every day since March 2020 and it doesn’t seem to be getting better now that it’s 2021?
Instructional Video Series: Easy Overnight Oats Recipe For Intuitive Eaters
In the inaugural video for my series of cooking videos for building intuitive eaters, we join chef Lauren Bialkowski in preparing a super fast, satisfying, nutritious, and delicious meal of overnight oats!
Long Island Dietitians and Therapists Say No Way to Huntington Town-Wide COVID-19 Diet Initiative
On Wednesday May 6th 2020 Suffolk County Legis. William R. Spencer (D-Centerport) announced a new initiative about putting the Town of Huntington on Long Island, New York on a “voluntary diet” in an effort to avoid weight gain during the COVID-19 pandemic. We know that diets are not the answer to the collective anxiety and trauma we are all experiencing surrounding this pandemic. We simply can’t shame people into being healthy. A diet may give us something to do and it may feel good for awhile, but inevitably the diet will end and the weight will come back and the negative feelings will return.