Physiological Factors of Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar and ADHD
- Transcending mind-body separation: Understanding the complex relationships
- The factors that cause “chemical imbalance”
- Beyond pharmaceutical management
- Balancing circadian rhythm
- Applying breathing exercises for mental health
- Enhance sleep and address insomnia
How Foods Affect Moods
- Carbohydrates – A new way to think about cravings
- Effects protein may have on depression and anxiety
- Fats for mental health (depression, ADHD, bipolar)
- The connection between food, depression, diabetes and obesity
- Physiological causes of fatigue, depression and anxiety
- Vitamins: B-Vitamins, 5-MTHF, Vitamin D
- Minerals: Magnesium, calcium
Nutrition, Diet and Culinary Medicine
- Food as “brain-mind-medicine”
- Fats: Essential fatty acids, toxic fats, fish oil
- Protein: the building blocks of happiness
- Nutrients to improve mental health and cognitive function
- Vitamins, minerals, glandulars, and special nutrients for the non-nutritionist
- Regulate hormonal imbalance
- Balance blood sugar to balance mood
- Cultural and genetic variations
- Enhance digestion for mental health
- Thyroid function and mental health
The Truth About Popular Supplements and Herbal Medicine
- Seven major herbs for PTSD, anxiety, depression, sleep and cognitive health
- Endocannabinoid deficit theory
- Cannabis and psychedelic medicine
- THC versus CBD
- Evidence for medical cannabis for mental health
- PTSD and chronic pain
- Adaptogens: Ginseng, licorice, ashwagandha
- Melatonin
- Interactions with pharmaceuticals
Assessments and Evidence-Based Research
Recognizing When “Mental Illness” is Something Else
- Hormonal imbalance
- Anxiety vs. hypoglycemia
- Inflammation
- Digestion
- Depressed, fatigued or malnourished
- Side effects of medications
Symptoms of Nutritional Deficiencies and Co-Morbid Conditions
- Strategies to reduce inflammation
- The major factor in depression, anxiety, bipolar and ADHD
- Anxiety and digestion
- The Second Brain: Microbiome, probiotics and GABA, and anxiety
- Sleep, adrenal health, and rhythms
- Alcohol abuse
- Genetics, depression and brain
- PTSD and autoimmune, addictions and cognition
- ADHD, ASD and food sensitivities
- Integrative approach recovery from addictions
- Anxiety and PTSD
- Depression
- ADHD
- Fatigue
- Anger
- Bipolar disorder
- Lack of mental clarity
- Other mental health concerns
Assessments Using Integrative Approaches
- Conduct a basic nutritional food/mood assessment
- Conduct an adrenal stress and biological rhythm assessment
- The Cultural Formulation Interview
- Basic lab tests for optimal mental health
Clinical Applications – Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment Strategies
Comprehensive Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment Plans and Protocols for:
- Depression & Seasonal Affect Disorder
- Anxiety, PTSD and complex trauma
- Bipolar
- ADHD
- Body dysmorphia
- OCD
- Bulimia
- Insomnia
- Addictions
- Obesity
- Psychosomatic symptoms
- Pre-menstrual syndrome and menopausal symptoms
Practical Tools to Accelerate Treatment Results, Improve Energy, and Gain Mental Clarity
- Food: The Good, the Bad and the Fake
- Sleep: The 4 habits critical to refreshing sleep
- Exercise: Elevate serotonin and regulate stress hormones
- Stress: A holistic approach
- Feed your brain
Unique Issues Across the Lifespan
- Children: Supporting sleep, focus, mood and attention
- Alternatives to psychotropics for ADHD
- Preventing cognitive decline
- Nutrition and integrative methods to support people with dementia and their caregivers
Build an Integrative Health Team
- When and where to refer clients
- How to find the right provider
- Questions to ask before referring
- Develop a niche practice as a certified specialist
- Professional organizations and more training
- Controversies and hot topics
Apply Techniques Within Your Scope of Practice
- Ethics, law and competency
- Nutritional therapies
- Culinary medicine
- Behavioral medicine
- Nutritional supplementation
- Herbal medicine
- Integrative detoxification for addiction
Objectives
- Evaluate mood and behavior in clients using micro-and macronutrients.
- Justify how macronutrients and micronutrients affect mood and behavior in clients.
- Determine how gluten and casein sensitivity may influence the presentation of depression, psychosis and ASD in clients.
- Apply integrated and nutritional medicine safely and ethically within your professional discipline’s scope of practice.
- Correlate assessments to differentiate between a clinical presentation of mental illnesses vs. nutritional and/or hormonal imbalances.
- Construct treatment plans through six unique nutritional methods for clients with mood lability.
- Determine key nutrients that support the function of both the brain and the gut, the “second brain”.
- Implement evidence-based protocols for nutritional approaches for six DSM-5 categories
- Evaluate how client eating patterns may influence their mental health by using a food-mood assessment tool
- Develop a Cultural Formulation tool using the DSM-5 to inform your treatment planning process
- Apply at least one stage-specific nutritional methods to assist clients in all stages of life.
- Distinguish practical tools to assist clients in understanding comprehensive non-pharmaceutical treatment strategies and protocols and how they can use those to help manage their mental health.
- Evaluate nutrition-based alternatives to psychotropics for ADHD.
- Utilize at least one strategy to enhance digestion to decrease anxiety.
- Inspect the presented research on how essential fatty acids can help clients diagnosed with mood disorders alleviate symptoms (as is within your scope of practice)
- Design a plan to increase serotonin through nutrition and exercise.
- Evaluate the impact of blood sugar and genetic variation on mental health disorders.
- Analyze the efficacy of comprehensive elimination diets in order to alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety and fatigue.
- Create an integrative health team to improve clinical outcomes.