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Tips # 1 - 25 are in Counseling
Tips for Nutrition Therapists: Practice Workbook,
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Tip #1
Self-Disclosure
Tip #2
Using Your Client’s Name
Tip #3
Behavioral Experiments
Tip #4
Asking Your Client for Ideas and Direction
Tip #5
How To Respond to Your Client’s Strong
Feelings
Tip #6
Mirroring
Tip #7
Assessing Readiness for Change
Tip #8
Designing an Environment to Support
Tip #9
Dealing With Resistance
Tip #10
Reframing
Tip #11
Professional Supervision
Tip #12
The Power of Acceptance
Tip #13
Dual Relationships
Tip #14
Projection
Tip #15
Staying on Topic
Tip #16
Handling Your Own Feelings
Tip #17
Asking “How” and “What” Instead of
“Why”
Tip #18
How To Handle Personal Questions
Tip #19
How a Mindfulness Practice Aids Our Work
Tip #20
Unpacking Meaning
Tip #21
Time Boundaries in Sessions
Tip #22
Detecting and Avoiding Burnout
Tip #23
Triangulation
Tip #24
Clients Who Don’t Return
Tip #25
Our Roles as Nutrition Therapists
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Tip #26
Slowing Down
Tip #27
Getting Clients to Return After the First Visit
Tip #28
Splitting
Tip #29
Working with Outcomes
Tip #30
Humor
Tip #31
Nutrition Therapy & Psychotherapy: Where are
the Edges?
Tip #32
When a Client Challenges Your Expertise
Tip #33
What We Can Do and What We Can’t
Tip #34
Discussing Fees with Clients
Tip #35
What to Do When Stuck
Tip #36
When Our Clients Lie to Us
Tip #37
The Power of Permission
Tip #38
Collaboration
Tip #39
Imperatives
Tip #40
Handling Time Away from Your Practice
Tip #41
When your Client is Depressed
Tip #42
Boosting your Client’s Confidence
Tip #43
When You Have Very Little Time
Tip #44
Dealing With the Expectations of Others
Tip #45
Professional Confidentiality
Tip #46
Triple Description
Tip #47
Choice
Tip #48
Assertiveness
Tip #49
Parallel Process
Tip #50
What We Know to Be True
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Tip
# 51
Setting Professional Limits Around Fees
Tip
# 52
Matching Your Client's Style
Tip
# 53
How to Handle Gifts from Clients
Tip
# 54
Watch Your Language
Tip
# 55
Working with Ambivalence to Change
Tip
# 56
Effective Use of Handouts
Tip
# 57
Steady Clients Who Aren't Making Changes
Tip
# 58
Grief in Nutrition Counseling
Tip
# 59
A Format for Providing Advice
Tip
# 60
Open and Closed Questions
Tip
# 61
How to Shift Your Counseling to Mindful Eating
Tip
# 62
Family Members of Clients
Tip
# 63
Affirming
Tip
# 64
The Power of "And"
Tip
# 65
The Righting Reflex and How It Gets Us in Trouble
Tip
# 66
What You Don't Know Can Help You
Tip
# 67
Effective Review of Food Records
Tip
# 68
Hope
Tip
# 69
Change Talk
Tip
# 70
Borderline Personality Disorder
Tip
# 71
How To Discuss (Or Not) Our Size with Clients
Tip
# 72
Summarizing
Tip
# 73
Recording Sessions for Self-Assessment
Tip
# 74
To Weigh Or Not To Weigh
Tip
# 75
Ending Treatment
Tip
# 76
Scaling Questions
Tip
# 77
Professional Working Relationships
Tip
# 78
Understanding Trauma
Tip
# 79
Choice Points in Your Career
Tip
# 80
Pushing Your Skills Envelope
Tip
# 81
How to Bring Up Tough Stuff
Tip
# 82
Issues of a Home Office
Tip
# 83
When You Make a Mistake
Tip
# 84
Working With Groups: An Introduction
Tip
# 85
A Random Collection of Strategies for Groups
Tip
# 86
Attending to Language in Groups
Tip
# 87
Problems that Arise in Groups
Tip
# 88
Our Role in Groups
Tip
# 89
Phone Counseling
Tip
# 90
Curiosity
Tip
# 91
Do Nothing
Tip
# 92
Doorknob Questions
Tip
# 93
Addressing Irrational Beliefs
Tip
# 94
Counseling Family and Friends
Tip
# 95
The Power of Reflecting
Tip
# 96
Developing Discrepancy
Tip
# 97
Shame and Guilt
Tip
# 98
Making Referrals
Tip
# 99
Feeling Overwhelmed
Tip
#100
Structuring Sessions
Tip
#101
Sustain Talk
Tip
#102
The Very Beginning
Tip
#103
Rolling With Resistance
Tip
#104
Disappointment
Tip
#105
Addressing Myths and Misinformation
Tip
#106
Sustaining Motivation to Change
Tip
#107
Mandated Clients
Tip
#108
Forming
Effective Open Questions
Tip
#109
Discouraged Clients
Tip
#110
Encouraging Change Talk
Tip
#111
Feedback on Our Counseling Process
Tip
#112
Your Office
Tip
#113
Simplify Your language
Tip
#114
The Four Processes of Motivational Interviewing
Tip #115
The Engaging Process
Tip
#116
The Focusing Process
Tip
#117
The Evoking Process
Tip
#118
The Planning Process
Tip #119
Forming Powerful
Summaries
Tip
#120
Key Questions
Tip #121
Responding to Change Talk
Tip #122
Resentment
Tip #123
Including a Client's Spouse in Counseling
Tip #124
SMART Goals
Tip #125
Addressing Dangerous Behavior
Tip #126
Brief Action Planning
Tip #127
Taking Notes During a Session
Tip #128
The Spirit of Motivational Interviewing
Tip #129
More on
Mandated Clients
Tip #130
A New Way of Looking at Resistance
Tip #131
Autonomy Supported Advice
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