Sorry, I’m in canada, so definitely no help there. Good luck in your search. I’m an OT, so it pains me to say this, but not all feeding therapists are created equal. My fave ended up being a speech language pathologist that came to the house. Ask what approach they use to tackle feeding aversions. If they can’t tell you, or only play based theory, I’d personally look elsewhere. I can’t remember the name of the good feeding theorists anymore, or what type of approach I preferred, but some were definitely superior to others. Good luck. BTW, if no luck on this board, try http://www.parent-2-parent.com/forum and post in the feeding issues and aversions section asking for a recommendation. There aren’t too many people on the board right now with kids who have overcome feeding aversions.