Supervision Program for Dietitians Working With Eating Disorders

A supportive supervision space for dietitians doing hard work

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Eating disorder supervision session for dietitians with compassionate, non-diet approach

With Shawna Melbourn, RD, CEDS-C, CIEC

Eating disorder supervision program for dietitians seeking confidence, clarity, and compassionate clinical support

Why Supervision?

It’s like putting glasses on when you needed glasses for the last few years.

Supervision allows personal and professional growth and supports you to build a career in eating disorders that feels fulfilling and with less burn-out.

What will the Supervision Program provide me?

A space to validate your training and expertise and feel empowered to support your clients.

Professional supervision program helping dietitians build confidence in eating disorder nutrition counseling

Consistent, monthly supervision sessions to support personal and professional growth.

Dedication to clinical advacement evidened by seeking supervision.

Professional commitment to advancing your practice and your skills in eating eating disorder treatment.

Organized sessions that are scheduled ahead of time, so you can show up, receive support and get on with your day.

Who is the Supervision Program for?

  1. Are supporting clients with eating disorders or disordered eating and want clinical guidance, not just theory

  2. Feel uncertain, stuck, or second-guessing their clinical decisions and want a space to think things through

  3. Are new to eating disorder work and want support building confidence, safety, and foundational skills

  4. Have some experience in eating disorder care and want to deepen nuance, clinical judgment, and relational skills

  5. Are seeing eating disorder presentations alongside other concerns (GI, diabetes, mental health, trauma) and want help integrating care

  6. Want thoughtful case consultation, reflection, and feedback in a non-judgmental, compassionate environment

  7. Value supervision that centers connection, curiosity, emotion coaching, and human-inclusive care

  8. Don’t want to do this work in isolation

on-diet registered dietitian providing client-centered support in eating disorder recovery
Group supervision for dietitians learning practical eating disorder counselling strategies

How the Supervision Program Works

This eating disorder supervision program for dietitians provides a supportive, structured space to build confidence, clinical clarity, and skill when working with clients experiencing eating disorders or disordered eating.

Supervision sessions focus on real client cases, clinical questions, and challenging moments that arise in eating disorder nutrition counseling. Dietitians receive case consultation and reflective supervision grounded in non-diet, weight-inclusive, and evidence-based eating disorder care.

In this supervision program, dietitians can expect:

  • Ongoing clinical supervision for dietitians working with eating disorders

  • Case consultation that integrates eating disorder frameworks, relational skills, and emotion coaching

  • Support for navigating complex presentations, ambivalence, and therapeutic relationships

  • A non-judgmental supervision space that prioritizes learning, curiosity, and professional growth

This eating disorder supervision program helps dietitians strengthen clinical judgment, feel less isolated in their work, and show up with greater confidence and compassion for their clients.

Register for $115 CDN per month (plus applicable provincial taxes)

Your Next Steps

Let’s get your supervision journey started!

Check your email and let’s get scheduling.

Register for $115/month

Show up live each month with your burning questions, cases and anything related to eating disorders!

Supportive eating disorder supervision space for dietitians led by an experienced dietitian supervisor and educator
Dietitian supervision focused on eating disorder care, case consultation, and relational clinical skills
Clinical supervision for dietitians working with eating disorders and disordered eating across diverse client presentations