13. How Dietitians Can Ethically End Client Relationships (Part 1)
Description
When is it time for a dietitian to let go of a client—and how do you do it ethically? In this candid episode of The MENTORD Podcast, Bethany and Danielle tackle one of the most challenging parts of dietetic practice: ending therapeutic relationships.
Through personal stories and professional insights, they unpack why letting go doesn’t always mean failure—it can be the most ethical, compassionate, and clinically appropriate choice for both client and provider. You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to recognize boundaries, assess client needs, and approach these conversations with professionalism and care.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- How to recognize when it’s time to end a client relationship.
- Why ending care can be an ethical and supportive decision.
- Clinical scenarios where referral or termination is necessary.
- Practical language for navigating difficult conversations.
- How to set boundaries that protect both client and provider.
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About the Hosts:
Bethany Wheeler and Danielle Southern are registered dietitians with years of experience in outpatient care, eating disorder treatment and private practice mentorship. Together, they created The MENTORD Podcast to provide the support, tools and real-world conversations that dietitians wish they had in school.