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"I HIGHLY recommend Molly Kellogg’s tapes and tips – I wish I had heard her tapes before I really got my practice up and running – listening to her tapes has helped me earn more money and to be more effective in how I counsel my clients!"
Carol Ann Brannon, MS, RD, LD

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Recorded Tele-Classes
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Announcing an exciting new learning opportunity! 

  • 50-minute digital recordings (can be easily stored and listened to on your computer or ipod)

  • One CPE Credit available for Registered Dietitians for each class

  • $15 per class. To purchase, click on title

When You Have Very Little Time: We often have limited time for nutrition counseling. Practice ways to prioritize your time to yield the most effect.

Open and Closed Questions: Specific wording of questions in counseling effects rapport and the change process. Gain skill at open questioning to keep your sessions client-centered.

Working with Experiments:  Have fun playing with this successful idea for being creative with change.  Learn how behavioral experiments work to promote change and how to incorporate them in your counseling.

Reframing in Nutrition Counseling: Our clients get stuck in ways of perceiving that perpetuate unwanted behaviors.  Reframing a problem involves placing it in a different context (or frame) and thereby changing its meaning.  We’ll learn what reframing is and how it can help us and our clients gain creativity and behavior change.

How to get clients to return for follow-Up Visits: We know that change takes time and most of our clients need on-going support. Learn to engage clients from the first contact to increase your return rate.

Self Disclosure: Wonder if you share too much of yourself with your clients? Self disclosure is a powerful tool if used carefully. Learn how to apply it successfully.

Dealing with Resistance: Resistance can look like quiet reluctance or outright denial of a need for change. If you ever find yourself arguing with a client, you are likely encountering resistance.  Learn some basic approaches to effective resistance work.  

Burnout in Nutrition Counseling:  Are you experiencing burnout or just want to prevent it? Join us to explore what causes burnout.  Come away with techniques to refresh your practice.  

Working with What is Important to Your Client: Spending a few minutes exploring what matters to your client will save time in the long run and make your session more successful.  

How to Work with Family of Clients: What is the nutrition therapist’s role with family members of clients?  Do you find yourself trying to settle arguments between your client and her parents?  A few basic principles allow you to navigate this difficult area.  

Effective Ways to Provide Nutrition Information: When it is time to convey nutrition information in a counseling session, what language is the most effective? Learn ways to increase client acceptance of your information


"Thank you for offering this affordable way to improve counseling skills.  I feel validated in what I see and feel during a counseling session. This is difficult work, and with Molly's tips/classes it helps me to feel that I am not alone with my counseling."

Joanna L. Kriehn, MS RD


Live Tele-Classes

  • Live 50-minute calls

  • Class size is limited, register now

  • $ 15 per class

  • CPE Credits available for Registered Dietitians

  • Register NOW by clicking on the title

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