- Telehealth
- In-Person
- Yes
- Yes
Suite 2H-2
Concord
Massachusetts
01742
United States
Additional Information
- BCBS HMO
- BCBS PPO
- Harvard Pilgrim PPO
- Harvard Pilgrim HMO
- Private Pay
- Massachusetts
- Individuals
- Teens
- Adults
- LGBTQ+
- HAES
- Female
- Male
- Trans
- Non-binary
- Anorexia
- Bulimia
- Binge Eating Disorder
- OSFED
- ARFID
- BDD
- Body Image
- Compulsive Exercise
- Intuitive Eating
- ACT
- Internal Family Systems
- Motivational Interviewing
- HAES Informed
- Nutritional Coaching
About the Provider
Sarah is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian, trained Yoga teacher, and food enthusiast passionate about helping individuals heal from disordered eating, guilt and shame around food, and body disconnection. Sarah began working with clients with eating disorders very early on in her career, and has devoted the past 10+ years to enhancing her knowledge, deepening her understanding, and strengthening her counseling abilities with this population. Sarah works exclusively with clients struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating, disconnection from their body’s wants and needs, and body image distress. She feels grateful each and every day to be able to work with her clients and honored to bear witness to their healing.
In addition to her training as a Registered Dietitian, Sarah has completed advanced training as an Intuitive Eating Skills Coach as well as the Level One Training in Internal Family Systems (IFS) – a therapy model helpful in exploring, befriending, and healing all of the various parts of ourselves. By embracing these parts with curiosity and compassion, she hopes to help her clients find a better understanding of themselves while moving towards an authentically led life.
In her work with clients, Sarah embraces a non-weight focused, non-diet, Health at Every Size (HAES™) approach and truly believes that all foods can fit into a healthful lifestyle. She encourages her clients to pursue a relationship with themselves full of self compassion, inner trust, and mindful attention to their thoughts about themselves, their bodies, and their food choices.