The Mindful Dietitian with Tara MacGregor
Tara MacGregor, Counsellor, Psychotherapist and APD, on the psychotherapeutic model for behaviour change, client centred practice misconceptions, context in practice, motivational interviewing, getting out of ‘fix it’ mode and the importance of professional supervision. Please join me today as I speak with the inspiring and very experienced TaraMacGregor; a qualified Counsellor, Psychotherapist and APD. After many years inclinical dietetics, Tara currently manages a successful private practice located inSydneyss North Shore. Tara assists adults suffering with chronic yo-yo dieting,disordered eating and eating disorders by combining skilful client centred counselling with nutrition knowledge using the HAES/non-diet approach. Through her training organisation Practice Pavestones, Tara also provides training for health professionals focussing principally on motivational interviewing. Tara also offers clinical supervision and mentoring for dietitians and mental health professionals. Here Tara shares: How she became interested in the overlapping/space between dietetics andcounselling/psychotherapy and what her current space encompasses. Taking off the white coat; the growth of the psychotherapeutic model andlimitations of client ‘education’ in behaviour change. Client Centred Practice misconception; how it is not doing what your clientwants, the ethics and how you can navigate this space! The importance of ‘context’ in practice and allowing your client to have theirreality. Motivational Interviewing; a conversational, guiding style perfect for HAES/non-diet approach “Laying the burden down of being the fixer and tapping into our foundationalqualities that were already there” “There is an alternative to traditional dietary therapy” and how supervision cancomplement the transition by bringing out your strengths. Supervision – the key questions answered:o The difference between professional supervision and mentoringo How would a dietitian know if they needed supervision?o What ‘should’ supervision feel (afterwards)?o Should a supervisor be another dietitian?o How you can find a supervisor? Current work and involvement with the DAA; Dietitians Association of Australia Connect with Tara;Website: http://taramacgregor.com.au/