42 min

[Repost] Cake and Tears at 3 O’Clock The SeasonED RD

    • Mental Health

Valerie Grogan, MS, RDN, LD, CEDRD  
The RD can be the most despised team member. 


How do you as the dietitian handle the tears? 


Valerie-isms on healthy, paleo, keto, clean and how to work with families 


Let Food Be Food!  (Cereal Blog)


“It’s ok to be feared and hated because it’s not going to be forever.” 



Valerie says, start here: 



(Krause – lol) 


Life Without ED 


The Body Project 


Father Hunger 






The F*ck It Diet 



Bio: Valerie Grogan, MS, RDN, LD, CEDRD joined the Laureate Eating Disorders Program in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State University in nutritional sciences and a master’s degree from the University of Memphis in clinical nutrition. Valerie focuses on integrating family involvement in all stages of nutrition therapy and works to bridge the gap between inpatient treatment and transition to outpatient care. “Food is Medicine” is the driving force behind Valerie’s approach to Medical Nutrition Therapy with adolescent eating disorders. Ms. Grogan has also taken on the role of Laureate Librarian, as she is just as enthusiastic about reading as she is about nutrition - “nourish the body so you can nourish the mind." 


 


Learn more about the life change happening at Laureate at SaintFrancis.com/Laureate. 
With your host Beth Harrell 
IG  @beth.harrell.cedss  
Supervision Freebies  
 

Valerie Grogan, MS, RDN, LD, CEDRD  
The RD can be the most despised team member. 


How do you as the dietitian handle the tears? 


Valerie-isms on healthy, paleo, keto, clean and how to work with families 


Let Food Be Food!  (Cereal Blog)


“It’s ok to be feared and hated because it’s not going to be forever.” 



Valerie says, start here: 



(Krause – lol) 


Life Without ED 


The Body Project 


Father Hunger 






The F*ck It Diet 



Bio: Valerie Grogan, MS, RDN, LD, CEDRD joined the Laureate Eating Disorders Program in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State University in nutritional sciences and a master’s degree from the University of Memphis in clinical nutrition. Valerie focuses on integrating family involvement in all stages of nutrition therapy and works to bridge the gap between inpatient treatment and transition to outpatient care. “Food is Medicine” is the driving force behind Valerie’s approach to Medical Nutrition Therapy with adolescent eating disorders. Ms. Grogan has also taken on the role of Laureate Librarian, as she is just as enthusiastic about reading as she is about nutrition - “nourish the body so you can nourish the mind." 


 


Learn more about the life change happening at Laureate at SaintFrancis.com/Laureate. 
With your host Beth Harrell 
IG  @beth.harrell.cedss  
Supervision Freebies  
 

42 min