MUST LISTEN: Interview between Dr. Aliza Pressman, PhD, Developmental Psychologist, and Dr. Tom Hildebrandt, PsyD, Eating Disorder Specialist

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At Appleman Nutrition, we are often looking for resources that we think will benefit our clients. One of our favorite follows is Dr. Aliza Pressman, a brilliant child psychologist that writes for her own Substack and has a podcast titled “Raising Good Humans.”

Dr. Pressman is an amazing writer and speaker, and her podcast is second to none. We encourage you to check out her work.

AND… we *especially* wanted to highlight a recent post she made when she interviewed eating disorder expert Dr. Tom Hildebrandt, PsyD for her podcast. Titled “How to Prevent Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating w/ Dr. Tom Hildebrandt,” this podcast covers critically important topics about teaching your child how to have a better relationship with food, how to create inclusive family meals, and more.

You can listen to the podcast episode, here.

You can read her Substack article about the interview, here.

We know how busy life can be but these were outstanding and we want to make sure that anyone with children learn more about this topic and hear from these industry experts.


Ready to transform your relationship with food? Whether you're seeking support for eating concerns, looking to establish healthier family food dynamics, or simply want to feel more confident in your food choices, we're here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us to schedule your complimentary discovery call.

Rebecca Appleman, RD

Rebecca Appleman, RD, is a Registered Dietitian with over 15 years of clinical practice experience and the Founder and Executive Director of Appleman Nutrition. She specializes in eating disorders, pediatric nutrition, and family-based nutrition therapy, helping hundreds of clients develop healthy relationships with food through evidence-based, non-diet approaches. Rebecca's expertise spans the full spectrum of nutrition counseling, from infant feeding to adult wellness, with particular recognition for her work in eating disorder recovery and intuitive eating practices.

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