Behavioral Nutrition

Behavioral Nutrition Behavioral Nutrition is a holistic eating disorder clinic that treats adolescents and adults using behavioral therapy and nutritional counseling.

Wishing You And Your Family A Lovely 4th Of July!!!
07/04/2021

Wishing You And Your Family A Lovely 4th Of July!!!

 🐣  to everyone ❤️❤️❤️
04/05/2021

🐣 to everyone ❤️❤️❤️

11/26/2020

07/10/2020

We are excited to announce that Behavioral Nutrition is hiring for two licensed therapist positions, which must be LICSW or LMHC (licensed in the state of MA). This role can be part-time or full-time and has very flexible hours as well as clinical hours will be done as a combination of virtual sessions (from home of clinic office) and in the near future (post- phase 4 of Covid-19) in person.

Please see the link below for additional information on this job description. https://behavioralnutrition.org/job/behavioral-therapist/

If you are interested in this exciting opportunity please email us your resume at info@behavioralnutrition.org.

07/09/2020

We are excited to announce that Behavioral Nutrition is hiring for two licensed therapist positions, which must be LICSW or LMHC (licensed in the state of MA). This role can be part-time or full-time and has very flexible hours as well as clinical hours will be done as a combination of virtual sessions (from home of clinic office) and in the near future (post- phase 4 of Covid-19) in person.

Please see the link below for additional information on this job description. https://behavioralnutrition.org/job/behavioral-therapist/

If you are interested in this exciting opportunity please email us your resume at info@behavioralnutrition.org.

some healthy eats that we taught our kids to cook, bake, and make!! Eating healthy brings out the best and makes you fee...
06/08/2020

some healthy eats that we taught our kids to cook, bake, and make!! Eating healthy brings out the best and makes you feel better about yourself. All of the foods are vegan, non GMO, gluten free, and ORGANIC!!! Comment down below which one is your favorite!

05/23/2020
Enjoy   ❤️❤️❤️
05/23/2020

Enjoy ❤️❤️❤️

The definition of a diet is simply, what we eat. At least over the past decade, fad diets have become a popular topic on...
05/20/2020

The definition of a diet is simply, what we eat. At least over the past decade, fad diets have become a popular topic on social
media and news. The marketing for fad diets has increased dramatically, which draws attention to these diets. A fad diet is
considered the new popular “diet” out there that provides “promising” results. Fad diets typically involve cutting out food
groups from your diet. For example, the keto diet involves cutting out most carbohydrate sources from your diet.
By cutting out one or more food groups from your diet, your body is now cutting out a variety of vitamins and minerals.
Here are a few reasons that carbohydrates are important for our mind and bodies:
•Fiber plays an important role in digestive health
•Your brain and gut communicate – the brain is part of the control system for the gut 1
•Complex carbohydrates can increase healthy gut bacteria 2
•Gut bacteria is associated with mood and mental disorders 3
•Carbohydrates are essential for the production of serotonin that regulates mood. Inadequate carbohydrate intake can increase cortisol levels, the stress hormone
•Carbohydrates regulate blood sugar - without it your blood sugar can drop too low and cause lethargy and irritation.
Maintaining a healthy diet with finding the right balance of indulgences such as
cookies, cake, etc. is ideal as this allows you to eat healthy, avoid any restriction and helps you develop a healthy relationship with food. By restricting foods from your diet, leads to deprivation and potential binge eating behaviors, which in turn can lead to restriction behaviors as well.
Some reasoning being: individual nutritional needs, taste, smell, hunger, satiety needs, social events, culture and pleasure. In fact, food is a part of many social events.
Especially while being in quarantine, I’m sure you can all relate to how much you can’t wait to start going back out to eat with family or friends. As food is an important component of our health, overall wellbeing and social life, adapting to a healthy diet and being able to
incorporate some of your favorite indulgences in moderation, will
improve your health, well-being and fear/anxiety around food.

Media, parents and peers are the three primary sociocultural influences of eatingdisorders. 1 Although, typically uninte...
05/17/2020

Media, parents and peers are the three primary sociocultural influences of eating
disorders. 1 Although, typically unintentional, it is important to increase awareness regarding what influences disordered eating.
There is a significant relationship between negative body image and media exposure. 1
In the media, women are encouraged to buy the newest anti-aging product, weight loss
plan, Botox, makeup, etc. to achieve this ideal image. This can trigger eating disorders
as it may seem that one can control how they look.

Tips on How to Prevent Impact of Media on Your Child’s Body Image:
•Encourage your child to limit or avoid social media exposure
•Talk to your child about how most photos on social media are photoshopped or
filtered
•Explain what media literacy is to your child
•Encourage them to avoid comparing themselves to others
Parental food attitudes and eating behaviors also influence their children’s eating
habits. 2 For example, daughters are more likely to restrict food intake if encouraged to
lose weight by her mother. 3 Parental use of food as a reward has also been associated
with child emotional over eating or undereating as a result of the child not being able to
recognize hunger. 2
The following factors have been associated with negative body esteem, eating attitudes
and body image among adolescents: 4
•low-self esteem 4
•lack of social support 4
•weight-related teasing 4
•greater pressure to lose weight 4

Peers also influence body image, food attitudes and eating behaviors. 4
A girl’s risk for developing an eating disorder increases if she is frequently around
someone who diets. 5
Fat talk is also common among peer adolescent interaction which relates to negative
body image. 6 Adolescents and young women should be educated on what is considered
fat talk, how to identify fat talk and the negative effect it places on body image. 6
Educating your child on fat talk can reduce body image disturbance. 6
Being aware of what influences an eating disorder can help prevent your child from
developing one through educating them, when and if appropriate.

Address

Quincy, MA

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16175957044

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