Clinical Supervision for Dietitians
Grow your confidence, sharpen your clinical skills, & build a practice that aligns with your values.
Crystal offers 1:1 supervision at the intersection of functional nutrition and eating disorder care.
These sessions are designed to help you:
Explore and strengthen your counseling skills
Receive support around burnout, boundaries, and sustainable practice
Build confidence in delivering weight-inclusive care and using functional nutrition tools
Deepen your understanding of trauma-informed, weight-inclusive care
With a background in both functional nutrition and eating disorder treatment, Crystal brings a balanced, compassionate, and nonjudgmental lens to supervision.
Our Supervision Values
Meet Crystal Savoy, MS, RD, LDN
Crystal began offering clinical supervision after years of supporting dietitians navigating the nuanced, layered work of eating disorder care and holistic nutrition. With experience mentoring students and leading a group practice, she finds deep fulfillment in helping fellow clinicians grow into more confident, curious, and grounded practitioners.
Crystal creates a supportive space where dietitians can explore complex cases, clarify their approach, and feel more aligned in their work — whether they’re just starting out or seeking new depth in their practice.
Details & Scheduling
Clinical supervision isn’t just about skill-building — it’s about feeling supported as a whole person. Supervision is offered virtually and can be booked as single sessions or in ongoing packages. If you're unsure whether this is the right fit, reach out to us for a consultation.
Contact Crystal to inquire about rates and availability at admin@crystalsavoyrd.com
Clinical Supervision FAQs
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While not yet common practice among registered dietitian nutritionists, clinical supervision is widely considered the gold standard for professional development in fields like counseling and therapy.
The purpose of supervision is two-fold:
– To support your growth, confidence, and clinical skill as a provider
– To ensure the best possible care and outcomes for your clientsSupervision offers a confidential, collaborative space to process challenges, expand your lens, and strengthen your practice, especially when navigating complex cases, burnout, or ethical dilemmas.
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Crystal works with:
– Dietitians in eating disorder care, holistic/functional nutrition, or trauma-informed practice
– New RDs seeking mentorship
– Private practice providers wanting more support
– Clinicians feeling overwhelmed, unsure, or isolated -
You set the goals, but common areas include:
– Complex or “stuck” client cases
– Scope of practice and ethical considerations
– Body image and weight-inclusive care
– GI/functional nutrition integration
– Provider burnout and boundary-setting
– Starting and building a sustainable, values-aligned practice -
No. Supervision is professional, not personal, support. While personal themes may come up (because we bring our full selves to this work), supervision is not therapy and does not replace mental health care.