Holistic Nutrition Counselling
Holistic Nutrition Counselling on Salt Spring Island
Nourishment is more than what you eat.Holistic nutrition counselling offers a space to explore your health through a whole-body lens where food, lifestyle, emotions, and environment are all seen as interconnected.Rather than focusing on rigid rules or quick fixes, this work supports you in building a deeper understanding of your body and its unique needs. Together, we explore how nourishment, daily habits, stress, and emotional patterns influence your physical and mental health, helping you create sustainable, supportive change.
For many, traditional approaches to nutrition can feel overwhelming, shaming, restrictive, or disconnected from the realities of their lived experience. Holistic nutrition counselling offers a gentler and more compassionate alternative, especially for those who feel activated by diet culture, rigid food rules, or past experiences of being judged about their body or eating habits. This approach emphasizes safety, curiosity, self-awareness, and reconnecting with your body’s own wisdom.
Sessions are paced collaboratively and rooted in respect for your unique history, relationship with food, and emotional wellbeing. This approach is grounded in the belief that your body has an innate capacity to heal when given the right nourishment and support.
Holistic Nutrition Counselling Helps With
digestive health:
Bloating, IBS, food sensitivities, gut health, and irregular digestion
Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing:
The connection between nutrition, mood, anxiety, and stress resilience
Relationship with Food:
Emotional eating, food guilt, building a more intuitive and supportive approach to nourishment
Energy & Fatigue:
Chronic fatigue, burnout, blood sugar balance, and adrenal support
Chronic Conditions:
Autoimmune disease, inflammation, cardiovascular health, diabetes support, elevated cholesterol
Hormonal & Reproductive Health:
PMS, perimenopause, PCOS, endometriosis, fertility support
Special Diet Support:
Gluten free/Celiac, Specific carbohydrate and low FODMAP diet, anti-inflammatory diet, vegan/plant-based diets, and more
The Process
Initial Session
In our first session (60 minutes), we take time to understand your health history, current concerns, and goals. This includes exploring your relationship with food, digestion, energy levels, stress, sleep, and lifestyle patterns.
Together, we begin to identify key imbalances and goals and co-create a personalized plan that feels realistic, supportive, and aligned with your life.
Following the session, you will receive an individualized plan with specific habits to integrate which may include diet, mind and lifestyle modifications and recipes.
follow up sessions
Follow-up sessions (30 or 60 minutes) are an opportunity to deepen the work, adjust your plan, and provide ongoing support and accountability.
We move at your pace, focusing on small, meaningful shifts that build over time. These sessions often include education and recipes, reflection, and collaborative problem-solving as your needs evolve.
Following the session, you will receive an optimized individualized plan with builds on the work of our previous session.
Optional Meal Planning Packages
Take the guess work out of what to eat. After our initial session you have the option to add wrap-around nutrition support through an extended meal plan package. Offered in two, four, and six week durations, we take the time to develop a comprehensive meal plan that helps support you in your health goals, fits your lifestyle, and most importantly, offers delicious recipes for every meal of your day. Feel supported with weekly check-ins and adjustments where needed for the duration of your meal plan package.
Meal plans include recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks that are tailored to your specific health goals as well as support with how to implement the plan.
Virtual & In-Person Options
Sessions are available in person, by phone or online. This allows you to access care in a way that feels most comfortable and accessible.
FAQ
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The number of sessions you may need will depend on the level of support you need. The guidance offered in an initial session may be enough for some while others may return for a number of follow ups as their goals change or to deepen self understanding and nutrition knowledge. You may choose to add the additional support of a meal plan package at any time following an initial session.
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Beth Whalley provides Holistic nutrition counselling as part of her practice as a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC), and as such, you can check with your extended benefits provider for your coverage to see an RCC.
Meal plans are not covered by extended health benefits.
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Registered Dietitians are regulated healthcare professionals who are trained in clinical nutrition, often working within medical settings such as hospitals or clinics.
Registered Holistic Nutritionists take a more integrative, whole-person approach. This holistic approach looks beyond nutrients and diet alone to consider how lifestyle, stress, emotional wellbeing, and environment influence health. The focus is often on prevention, education, and supporting the body’s natural ability to heal through sustainable, individualized changes.
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We recommend booking a Complimentary Meet and Greet to learn more about the approach and share your health goals. Holistic nutrition counselling is for anyone thinking about making a change to their diet and/or wants support to offer themselves more nourishment.
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As a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and Registered Clinical Counsellor, Beth knows intimately how folks can struggle to make a change. She integrates pattern recognition, emotional understanding and motivational interviewing techniques into sessions to help move you from a place of feeling stuck, as well as strategies to support the integration of new habits. Follow up sessions allow for continued support to keep you accountable.
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Working with Beth can be one supportive component of a broader care team for individuals experiencing eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia. However, these conditions require specialized care and should be supported by practitioners with specific expertise in eating disorder treatment.
Beth Whalley
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Beth Whalley
Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Holistic Nutrionist

