
DR MARIANNE MILLER
CARING EATING DISORDER TREATMENT IN SAN DIEGO AND THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA, TEXAS, AND WASHINGTON D.C. FOR ADULTS & TEENS

Creating a Supportive Mealtime for Individuals Dealing with ARFID
Navigating ARFID? You're not alone. Discover expert guidance and support for families living with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. Learn practical strategies, coping mechanisms, and create a nurturing environment for your loved one. Let Dr. Marianne Miller, an ARFID therapist, be your trusted companion on this journey.

An Open Letter to Parents of Teens and Young Adults With ARFID in 2024
This blog post is an open letter to parents with kids with ARFID (avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder). Whether your child is young, a teen, or even a young adult, it’s important to know the complexities of ARFID and acknowledge the difficulties that all eating disorders have on the family system. Regardless of whether you live in San Diego, California, in NYC, or in London, UK, finding the right ARFID help is key.

Leaning Into Deep Self-Love to Level Up Your Recovery From Binge Eating, Bulimia, and ARFID.
As an eating disorder therapist and a binge eating and ARFID coach in San Diego, California, I've been thinking a lot about the role of love and how love can drive many things in our lives. We can feel love for others, so we hug them and tell them and show them how much we care. We can feel love for pets, and so we feed them and play and snuggle with them. We love our special interests (Star Wars for me!) so we spend time and money on them and talk about them a lot.

When "Picky Eating" Becomes ARFID: Understanding the Nuances
Do you struggle with food? You might not just be a picky eater.
This blog post is for you if you or someone you know has a complicated relationship with food. While we all have our preferences, there's a big difference between being picky and having Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID).
ARFID is more than just disliking certain foods. It can cause anxiety, fear, and a strong aversion to certain textures, smells, or even the appearance of food. This can lead to nutritional deficiencies, weight loss, and social isolation.
The good news is that ARFID is treatable. If you think you or someone you love might have ARFID, this post will help you understand the signs and symptoms, as well as the emotional impact it can have. We'll also explore helpful tips and resources to get you on the road to recovery. Don't be afraid to reach out for support – there is hope!

Find Food Freedom With London, UK Eating Disorder Dietitian Emma Townsin, RD
I recently got to know Emma Townsin, who is an eating disorder dietitian in London, England. She is a warm, softhearted person who is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. Emma is a kind soul who is a perfect choice for those of you struggling with eating disorders in London and throughout the UK and all over the world! Her practice is called Food Life Freedom.

Meet @the.binge.dietitian Toni Rudd, RD: A UK eating disorder dietitian based in Peru!
I got to know Toni Rudd via Instagram @the.binge.dietitian, and we’ve been friends ever since. Not only does she have a big heart and loves to help people, we are totally on the same page when it comes to helping people in the US, UK, Canada, Peru, and all over the world recover from binge eating. Whether folks are looking for binge eating treatment in San Diego, California, London, England, or Lima, Peru, learning more about Toni’s approaches and following her on Instagram will help you get you on your way to binge eating recovery.

Learn About Jenny Tomei, a Kent, UK Nutritional Therapist & Eating Disorder Coach
Looking for a nutritional therapist and eating disorder coach in the city of Kent in England, or elsewhere in the United Kingdom and in the world? Want to work with a personal trainer who really gets eating disorders? I’m excited to introduce you to Jenny Tomei. I was honored to record a guest gig recently on Jenny’s podcast, called Jen Up: Feed Your Life. One thing I learned about Jenny is that she is very authentic and has this awesome energy about her. I know that anyone who works with her will benefit greatly from her passion and experience with eating disorders and disordered eating.

Get to Know Anne Richardson: A Devon, UK Registered Nutrition Therapist Who Specializes in Eating Disorders
I’ve connected with Anne Richardson, who specializes in eating disorders and is a Devon, UK registered nutrition therapy practitioner. She is very active on Instagram @theeatingdisordernutritionist. Two things I really like about Anne is her authenticity and her witty sense of humor. I also appreciate that she is an anti-diet dietitian in the UK who is very clear about not focusing on weight loss in her nutrition practice. She also loves food and knows how to cook fun things. I’m excited for you to learn more about her. :)

Atypical Anorexia: How to Deal With the Mental and Physical Health Risks and Why There are Controversies About the Term
Atypical anorexia has been in the news a lot in the past year. Whether you’re living in London (UK), Manchester (UK), or Birmingham (UK), or in Texas, California, or D.C., atypical anorexia is more common than you might think. Even though it’s considered “atypical,” it is still anorexia, and with it comes many mental and physical health risks. I have my own experiences having atypical anorexia, and the only differences were that (a) I didn’t “look” like I had anorexia in that I wasn’t unusually thin, and (b) NO ONE thought that I had anorexia, even though I demonstrated most of the symptoms. Let’s dive into the mental and physical health risks of atypical anorexia, and I’ll share more about my story of having it in middle school growing up in Colorado.