Marlee Finkelstein, M.Ed, MS, RDN, LDN

Marlee Finkelstein is a Registered Dietitian, educator, movement specialist, and health equity advocate dedicated to helping individuals feel strong, nourished, and resilient in both body and mind. With advanced degrees in Kinesiology, Education, and Human Nutrition, she integrates scientific expertise with a compassionate, mindful approach that honors the body’s innate capacity for balance and renewal.

Her philosophy centers on personalized, proactive health. Rather than waiting for symptoms to arise, Marlee teaches you how to recognize early signals, reduce hidden stressors, and build habits that support longevity, vitality, and self-awareness. You’ll learn to approach your health with curiosity—not criticism—and develop the tools to sustain long-term wellbeing.

Marlee is a strong advocate for body respect and self-compassion. She works to dismantle harmful diet culture messaging and challenge unrealistic beauty standards by promoting an inclusive, weight-neutral view of health. She believes nourishment should be enjoyable, empowering, and tailored to your individual needs—not dictated by trends or quick fixes.

Drawing from both clinical practice and personal experience, Marlee offers a structured yet flexible path forward. Her method helps you reconnect to your body, regulate your nervous system, and align your daily choices with your long-term goals. It’s about feeling grounded, supported, and capable—without guilt, deprivation, or perfection.

At the core of her work is a clear mission: to guide individuals toward sustainable health with clarity, confidence, and care—no matter what obstacles they've faced. Everyone deserves to age with strength, ease, and energy. Marlee is here to help make that possible.

Treatment Framework and Modalities

Nutritional:

  • Medical Nutrition Therapy

  • Health At Every Size (HAES)

  • Mindful Eating/Eating Intuitively

  • Functional Medicine/Root-Cause Analysis

  • Blue Zones Solution

Psychological:

  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

  • Humanistic Therapy

  • Psychodynamic Therapy

  • Positive Psychology

  • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Physical:

  • Functional Movement

  • Myofascial Release

  • Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku)

Getting older doesn’t mean feeling older.

This isn’t reactive care—it’s a proactive. This is aging done differently.

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