Chronic health concerns
Managing Chronic Health Conditions
What Are Chronic Health Conditions?
Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Arthritis
Cardiovascular Disease
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Asthma
Multiple Sclerosis
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Chronic Pain
How Can a Dietitian Help?
A non-diet Dietitian focuses on providing nutrition guidance without promoting restrictive eating patterns or diets. Unlike traditional focuses to nutritional management which may encourage weight loss or strict dietary rules, a non-diet Dietitian aims to foster a healthy relationship with food, ensuring that nutrition is used to support health and wellbeing, rather than focusing on appearance or weight.
In managing chronic health conditions, a non-diet Dietitian can assist by:
- Developing personalised nutrition plans that support medical treatment and suit people’s lifestyle needs.
- Addressing food-related concerns that may arise with chronic conditions, such as managing blood sugar levels in diabetes or reducing inflammation for conditions like arthritis.
- Fostering body acceptance and respect, especially for those with a complicated relationship with food due to the impact of chronic conditions.
- Promoting intuitive eating and mindful eating practices, encouraging people to listen to their bodies and eat in a way that nourishes both physical and emotional health
A non-diet Dietitian focuses on wellbeing rather than weight, assisting clients to feel empowered in their food choices and confident in their ability to nourish their bodies.
How Can a Psychologist Help?
Offering emotional support
To help people process the emotional impact of the condition
Teaching coping mechanisms
To manage issues such as chronic pain, fatigue, or mental health symptoms
Providing strategies for stress management
Helping people cope with the demands of managing a chronic health condition
Addressing body image concerns
Especially for those whose condition or treatment affects their physical appearance, or their relationship with their body
Improving self-compassion
Helping people accept their health condition while focusing on general well-being
A Psychologist’s guidance can heal with maintaining mental and emotional resilience in the face of chronic illness.
A Collaborative Approach
When a non-diet Dietitian and Psychologist work together (in communication with your Doctor), they can offer a comprehensive approach to assist you in managing a chronic health condition. The Dietitian can focus on meeting you nutritional needs in a way that supports health without triggering harmful dieting patterns, while the Psychologist offers emotional and psychological strategies for coping with the mental health challenges associated with chronic conditions.
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