Hello and welcome! My name is Hannah-Kate Coultas (She/Her), and I am a yoga teacher, recovery coach, and consultant with a trauma-informed, justice-centered, non-diet/HAES aligned framework.
Having been in my own eating disorder and trauma recovery for over 11 years, I bring a unique perspective and understanding to my work. I have worked in Eating disorder treatment centers across the country in both outreach positions, client care, and public speaking and educational events since 2014. I am passionate about supporting individuals on their journey to healing and creating a life that is fulfilling and authentic to them.
As a yoga teacher, I believe in staying true to the roots of yoga and incorporating the spiritual and philosophical aspects of the practice into my sessions. This allows me to offer a more comprehensive approach, taking into account not just the physical aspect, but also the mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of well-being. I am committed to creating a safe and inclusive space for individuals to explore their practice and connect with their bodies.
As an eating disorder recovery coach, my approach is rooted in a non-diet and Health At Every Size (HAES) aligned framework, which means that I prioritize developing a positive relationship with food, movement, and our bodies. My goal is to support individuals in cultivating a life that feels meaningful and aligned with their true selves. I have training in Intuitive Eating, DBT, CBT, Somatics, Meal Support, Harm Reduction, and Body Image/Body Resilience/Body Trust, Polyvagal Theory and Yoga Philosophy.
In addition to my work as a yoga teacher and recovery coach, I also offer consulting services to organizations and individuals who are looking to create a more trauma-informed and inclusive approach to their work. I have a background in psychology and am currently working towards receiving my LMFT, which allows me to bring a deeper understanding of mental health and wellness to my work.
Now, when it comes to my off-time, I love spending time with my two dogs, Cooper and Colt. They bring so much joy and love into my life. I also enjoy going to the beach, listening to music, and hiking. Spending time in nature is very important to me, as it allows me to recharge and connect with myself. In addition, I am a fan of reality TV, which is a true pleasure of mine. Finally, I cherish spending time with my friends and family, laughing and connecting with them.
It is essential to note that my approach is rooted in a social justice, trauma-informed framework that acknowledges how systems of oppression shape our struggles. I strive to create a safe and inclusive space for all individuals and work to dismantle these systems of oppression. My approach is honest, compassionate, feminist, and somatic-oriented, which means that I take into account the mind-body connection in my work.
Whether you are looking to incorporate yoga into your healing journey, explore non-diet and HAES aligned practices, or work with a trauma-informed recovery coach and consultant, I am here to support you. Please feel free to explore my current offerings and services to learn more about how we can work together.
Hannah-Kate offers a free 20 min consultation for yoga or coaching
Please reach us at hkc@hkcoultas.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
60 min Yoga session -$85 USD
60 min Eating Disorder Recovery Coaching session- $140 USD
this includes text support between sessions and collaboration with team members.
40 min Meal Support- $65 USD
If in person pricing may vary
Contact Hannah-kate to chat further about group pricing for yoga!
Not at this time.
Yes, please contact me to discuss further.
No, you do not have to be "good" at yoga to practice with me. In fact, there is no such thing as being "good" at yoga. Yoga is a personal practice that is meant to be adaptable to the individual, regardless of their physical abilities or experience level. As a yoga teacher, I strive to incorporate all aspects of the eight limbs of yoga into my teaching, including breathwork, meditation, and philosophy, to provide a well-rounded and comprehensive practice for my students.
My goal as a yoga teacher is to create a safe and inclusive space where individuals can explore their practice and connect with their bodies, regardless of their level of experience. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or a beginner, I am here to support you in your practice and guide you through poses, movements, and philosophy that are appropriate for you.
Yoga is a practice that is meant to be non-judgmental, and it is important to remember that there is no right or wrong way to practice. I encourage individuals to approach their practice with curiosity and compassion, and to honor their body's unique needs. So, whether you are new to yoga or have been practicing for years, I am here to support you in your journey towards physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
For yoga coaching there are no requirments.
To work with me for eating disorder coaching services, you must be 18 years of age or older. If you are actively struggling with an eating disorder or significant mental health concerns, it is important that you are also working with an eating disorder therapist and/or dietitian and following any recommended medical follow-ups. This is to ensure that you are receiving comprehensive care for your eating disorder and that I am able to collaborate with your treatment team to provide the best support possible.
If you are not currently working with an eating disorder therapist and/or dietitian, we can discuss this during our initial communications or as our work together progresses. I am happy to provide referrals and help you coordinate care with other providers as needed.
However, please note that coaching is not a substitute for therapy, and it is important that you receive appropriate mental health care from a licensed mental health professional if you are struggling with an eating disorder or other significant mental health concerns.
The difference between therapists and coaches in the context of eating disorder recovery is that therapists are licensed mental health professionals with specialized training to help you examine the underlying issues behind your eating disorder and work through them. They are also able to diagnose and treat other psychological issues that may be present, such as depression, anxiety, trauma history, or substance use disorders.
As a coach, I do not diagnose or treat conditions. Instead, my focus is on supporting you in the "here and now" of recovery and helping you accomplish day-to-day behavioral changes. I work in conjunction with your therapist or treatment team to provide support in areas where you may need additional assistance, such as navigating eating at restaurants or grocery shopping.
Coaching sessions are generally more flexible can be tailored to meet your specific needs.
Coaching sessions can be conducted in a variety of settings and can be of varying lengths depending on what is most helpful for you.
While therapists and coaches have different roles in eating disorder recovery, both can be valuable sources of support and guidance.
However, it's important to note that coaching is not a substitute for therapy and should not be used as the sole form of treatment for eating disorders or other mental health issues. If you are struggling with an eating disorder or other mental health issues, it's important to seek the help of a licensed mental health professional.
While there are some similarities between therapy and coaching, the main difference is the focus of each. Therapy tends to focus on the past and healing, while coaching tends to focus on the present and future. It's important to note that both therapy and coaching can be valuable and effective in helping individuals improve their mental health and achieve their goals.
I currently work with ages 18 and up. I primarily work with individuals who have been diagnosed with:
-Anorexia nervosa
-Bulimia nervosa
-Orthorexia and/or Compulsive Exercise
I also work with those as well as those struggling with any disordered eating or body image issues that are causing distress. It's important to note that while I specialize in working with individuals with diagnosed eating disorders, I also provide support and guidance for those who may not have an official diagnosis but are still struggling with disordered eating or body image concerns.
Yes, absolutely! You have the option to choose to have yoga sessions and coaching sessions together or separately based on your needs and preferences. Whether you opt for yoga, coaching, or both, my aim is to provide you with a supportive and safe space to explore your practice and work towards your healing journey. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or if you need guidance on what approach may be best for you.
Yoga Sessions are usually 60 minutes, however there is availability for 90 minute sessions if needed.
Recovery coaching sessions are usually 60 minutes, however there is availability for 90 minute sessions if needed.
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