Casey bonano Rd, ld, ceds-s now accepting new patients
We are thrilled to welcome back Casey Bonano RD, LD, CEDS-S from maternity leave. Casey has spent the last couple of months at home with her new baby girl and family. Casey is eager to get back to seeing clients and is accepting new patients for both in-person and virtual sessions.
Casey has over a decade of experience in the eating disorder field including residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient levels of care. She then went on to establish her own private practice and has been serving the Dallas eating disorder community ever since.
Casey specializes in treating clients ages sixteen and up struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating, and chronic dieting. She uses an Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size, and trauma informed approach.
Casey has earned her Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) credential through the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (iaedp), which requires over 2000 hours of supervised practice, course work, and passing a written exam. She then went on to earn her Supervisor (CEDS-S) credential, which allows her to supervise dietitians earning their CEDS certification.
Casey has been invited to speak and present to many well known and respected businesses in the community such as KTXA Channel 21 News, UT Southwestern, Mesa Springs Behavioral Health and consistently guest lectures for the Nutrition Department at Texas Christian University. Casey has been featured in Instyle Magazine and SheKnows.
If you are seeking help, advice, support, or education please contact Dallas Nutritional Counseling.
Eating disorders impact the entire family system, and while so much of the treatment process is focused on the client, the caregivers tend to struggle at home with minimal support. Join Dallas Nutritional Counseling for a two-hour parent workshop, where we will bridge the gap between what the client needs and what the family needs. In this workshop you will gain a deeper understanding of the vital role you play in the recovery process, connect with other families going through the recovery process, and feel more confident in supporting your loved one. We will also be joined by Hila Eyal whose daughter struggled with an eating disorder and now is in recovery. Hila will share their family story of how they navigated the recovery process at the beginning, in the middle, and now ongoing.