the eating clinic fellowship
from eating disorder trained to expert
a 6-month fellowship to become a confident eating disorder practitioner who others refer to with specialist supervision, clinical strategy and psychological/behaviour change support
leave with sharper clinical judgement and a practice model that supports complex work without burnout
you’ve done the training in eating disorders and you’re starting to see complex cases…you want expert back-up, not more theory
working with clients who struggle with food and body image is so rewarding, but it’s also complex, emotionally demanding, and at times isolating.
even after completing your eating disorder training, it’s normal to wonder:
am I working safely with this complex client - and could I be missing something?
how do I navigate the messy grey area between nutrition and psychology in real-life (not just in theory)?
who do I turn to when I feel stuck, uncertain or want an expert pair of eyes?
that’s exactly why I created The Eating Clinic Fellowship — a 6-month advanced development programme for eating-disorder-trained nutritional therapists who want to feel clinically confident, professionally supported, and ready to become a go-to expert in this field — without burning out.
the Fellowship isn’t about more information. It’s about integration, confidence and leadership as an eating disorder practitioner.
It’s the closest thing to having me as part of your clinic team — guiding you through complex cases, supporting your growth, and helping you refine your practice with psychological and behaviour-change approaches.
Spaces are deliberately very limited so I can focus on supporting you.
what is the fellowship?
This is for you if you’re ED-trained and you’re:
seeing (or ready to see) complex food/body image cases and want ongoing specialist oversight
serious about psychologically-informed practice (not nutrition-only protocols)
ready to build a clear identity as an ED specialist over the next 6 months
This is not for you if you:
want occasional ad-hoc supervision only.*
aren’t interested in psychology or behaviour change
*The Fellowship is different: it’s a 6-month programme designed to help you integrate your eating disorder training into confident, specialist practice — combining clinical supervision, monthly 1:1 strategy and implementation support, group supervision, a CPD library + training discounts, and opportunities to share your expertise, so you build real confidence, clarity, and credibility over time.
who is it for?
key features
clinical supervision (with priority access)
… bring any case – complex clients, risk concerns, co-morbidities, or therapeutic ruptures and get timely, grounded supervision so you can move forward safely and confidently. You’ll have priority access to my fortnightly Fellowship supervision clinics (two afternoons each week). Designed for real-time feedback on your clinical approach.
three x 1-1 practice strategy sessions (60 minutes) and written action plan
…with Emma. Use these sessions to refine how EDs feature in your practice, streamline your offers, align your caseload with your capacity, and position yourself as the trusted ED specialist – without burning out. You’ll get a written action plan to ensure you have clarity and can focus on taking action.
advanced training, CPD and learning
… full access to my training and CPD library, with a clear roadmap of what to prioritise given your caseload – plus 50% off any new specialist trainings running during your Fellowship programme.
group supervision + community support
…monthly group calls (‘elevate’ group supervision)
bring cases to structured group supervision with other ED-trained NTs, learn from different approaches, and stop feeling like the only one holding this level of complexity in your clinic.
structured clinical reflection to sharpen your judgement
… guided tools and reflection prompts embedded throughout the programme to help you notice your patterns, refine your clinical decision-making, and grow as an ED specialist over the programme.
priority client referrals + visibility opportunities
… Fellows will be prioritised for suitable client referrals from The Eating Clinic and invited to selected teaching/speaking opportunities – supporting you to build a reputation as a trusted ED specialist.
about emma
emma created the Fellowship so that nutritional therapists who are serious about building their expertise in eating disorders don’t have to piece supervision, CPD and business growth on their own.
emma is an experienced nutritional therapist, behaviour change expert, trainer and practitioner in eating disorders. She has worked with clients with eating disorders for 10 years, and is an experienced educator, supervisor and mentor of practitioners working in this field. She is also a guest lecturer on this topic and previously delivered the Nutritional Interventions in Eating Disorders module for the National Centre for Eating Disorders (NCFED). She has also delivered BANT webinars on nutrition and eating disorders, health psychology and behavioural science.
Emma is completing her doctoral research in body image and eating disorder interventions. She successfully uses a combined approach of nutritional, behavioural and psychological interventions; an approach which has been shown to be effective with this client group. She runs a multidisciplinary practice to help clients to restore a positive relationship with food.
See emma’s latest publication in the field here.
her role in the Fellowship is part clinical supervisor, part mentor, and part strategic partner – helping you integrate nutritional, behavioural and psychological approaches in a way that works in real clinics, with real clients.
what’s the investment?
£300
per month
** founding member offer **
very limited spots
(starting February 2026)
What you’re getting:
Priority specialist supervision access
Monthly 1:1 strategy + written action plan
Monthly group supervision (Elevate)
CPD library + 50% off new specialist trainings
Referral/visibility opportunities
This is designed to replace piecemeal supervision + scattered CPD + doing complex work alone.
