Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider (CMHIMP) Training Course: Nutritional and Integrative Medicine for Mental Health Professionals – Leslie Korn
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Clients seeking relief from the symptoms of anxiety, sadness, ADHD, and other mental health illnesses frequently turn to holistic treatments such as food and nutrition.
Many customers self-prescribe based on information gained from the Internet or recommendations from friends. While many of these clinical approaches have little unwanted side effects, certain herbal supplements, juice fasts, and other seemingly healthful activities might have serious consequences if they are not suited to the individual’s psychobiology.
When clients start asking you for advice on how to utilize diet to enhance their health as a physician, it can be scary. You suddenly realize, “I’m not a nutritional therapist, I’m not qualified for that!”” And, “What am I authorized to do, ethically?”
…but it doesn’t have to be difficult or difficult.
That is why I developed this special online certificate course to serve as your practical guide through the intricate link between what we eat and how we think, feel, and interact with the environment.
Join me today, and I’ll present you with evidence-based holistic treatments that are safe, effective, and economical, allowing your clients to attain maximum health and wellbeing while avoiding and treating common mental health disorders.
From anxiety and depression to schizophrenia and PTSD, you’ll learn how nutritional and integrative medicine may help relieve symptoms and improve mental health alongside or even in place of drugs.
You will graduate with a Certificate in Nutritional and Integrative Medicine for Mental Health and be completely equipped to begin offering tailored care to your clients from a variety of scientific disciplines proven to improve their mood and mental health.
Bonus!
You may now obtain certification as a Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider (CMHIMP). Complete this online certificate course to meet the educational criteria for advancement in your work. More information is provided below…
“The doctor of the future will not prescribe medication, but instead educate his patients about the human body, food, and the causes and prevention of disease.”
Thomas Alva Edison
This certificate course will teach you the following…
Using micro- and macronutrients to improve mood and behavior
Ideas for practical, inexpensive, and personalized diets, as well as the best cooking methods and recipes
Use integrated and nutritional medicine safely and ethically within the boundaries of your professional expertise.
Improve your evaluation skills by learning to distinguish between clinical manifestations of mental diseases and nutritional and/or hormonal imbalances.
Create treatment strategies for people with mood instability using six distinct dietary techniques.
Through vital nutrients, nourish both the brain and the stomach, the “second brain.”
Learn how to recognize gluten and casein intolerance in clients who have depression, psychosis, or ASD.
Implement evidence-based procedures for six DSM-5TM categories of nutritional and herbal therapies.
Using a food-mood evaluation tool, analyze how a client’s eating habits may affect their mental health.
Increase compliance by informing your treatment planning process with the DSM-5 Cultural Formulation tool.
Evaluate drug-nutrient-herbal interactions to prevent polymedicine adverse effects.
Reduce dissociation symptoms in clients by providing stage-specific anaerobic and aerobic exercise as well as self-care measures.
Improve focus for individuals suffering from anxiety disorders
using hyperventilation-reduction breathing methods
Develop supplementary and alternative techniques for children and teenagers suffering from behavioral and mental health illnesses such as ADHD and ODD.
Learn when psychotropic pharmaceuticals, herbal remedies, and dietary supplements might be detrimental to clients.
Essential fatty acids can help with anxiety and depression symptoms.
Learn how the circadian rhythm affects depression, PTSD, and bipolar disorder.
Examine the influence of blood sugar levels and genetic differences on mental health issues and successful therapy.
You’ll discover the ideas and tactics you need to add the power of nutrition, food, and digestion to your clinical toolkit, forever transforming your approach to client care and boosting the efficacy of all your other clinical procedures, through 13 complete video lessons.
Dr. Leslie Korn will walk you through the fundamentals of applying nutritional and integrative medicine so you may enhance your clients’ mental health and well-being by combining evidence-based tools and tactics with substantial clinical expertise.
You will have the chance to analyze case scenarios, ask questions, build new assessment abilities, and explore both metaphorical and scientific language that allows for effective communication with clients throughout the course. You will also investigate…
Clinical Research and Evidence-Based Practice
Scope of Practice Information
- Nutritional therapies
- Culinary medicine
- Behavioral medicine
- Nutritional supplementation
- Herbal medicine
- Hydrotherapies for mood management
- Aromatherapy
- Bodywork therapies
- Acupuncture and cranial electrical stimulation
- Sound and music for insomnia and mood Light & dark therapies
- Stage appropriate yoga for anxiety, pain and PTSD
- Integrative detoxification for addiction
Assessments
- Learn to conduct a basic nutritional food/ mood assessment
- Learn to conduct an adrenal stress and biological rhythm assessment
- Culture and ethnicity assessment and treatment
- The Cultural Formulation Interview and CAM methods
- 3 Basic lab tests for optimal mental health
The Psychology of Change Using Integrative Approaches
Balancing the sleep/wake cycle in depression, bipolar disorder, and PTSD
- Balancing circadian rhythm in depression, bipolar, PTSD
- Applying special yogic breathing exercises for mental health
- Enhance sleep and address insomnia
The Complex Relationships between Mental and Physical Health
- Strategies to reduce inflammation: the major factor in depression, anxiety, bipolar, and ADHD
- Chronic illness, fibromyalgia
- Anxiety and digestion
- The Second brain: microbiome, probiotics and GABA, and anxiety
- Sleep, adrenal health, and rhythms
- Anger, alcohol abuse, and liver health
- Genetics, depression and brain
- PTSD and auto immune, addictions, and cognition
- ADHD, ASD, and food sensitivities
- Integrative approach recovery from addictions
Beyond Pharmaceutical Management
- Address clients concerns and provide alternatives to psychotropics
- Herbal medicine for mental health
- Strategies for coming off or reducing psychotropic
- Ayurvedic medicine and mental health
- Exercise: aerobic, anaerobic, yoga, core, land, and water based
- Sound and music for insomnia, anxiety, and anger
- Toning, binaural music
Nutrition, Diet and Culinary Medicine
- Food as “brain-mind-medicine”
- Fats: essential fatty acids, toxic fats, fish oil
- Protein: the building blocks of happiness
- What nutrients improve mental health and cognitive function
- Vitamins, minerals, glandulars, and special nutrients for the non-nutritionist
- Hormones
- Balance blood sugar to balance mood
- Cultural and genetic variations
- Enhance digestion for mental health
- Thyroid function and mental health
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
- Smell, mood and cognition
- Evidence for essential oils to alter mood and cognition
Special Issues Across the Lifespan
- Children: supporting sleep, focus, mood, and attention
- Alternatives to psychotropics for ADHD
- Middle life: peri-menopause, menopause, andropause
- Preventing cognitive decline
- Nutrition and integrative methods to support people with dementia and their caregivers
Somatic Therapies, Acupuncture and New Approaches
- The spectrum of somatic and bodywork therapies
- The NADA protocol for addictions
- Cranial electrical stimulation for PTSD, insomnia, and optimal cognition
Comprehensive Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment Plans and Protocols for Treating the DSM-5™ Disorders:
- Depression & Seasonal Affect Disorder
- Anxiety, PTSD and Complex Trauma
- Bipolar
- ADHD
- Body Dysmorphia
- OCD
- Bulimia
- Insomnia
- Addictions
Develop a Niche Practice
- The ethics and scope of your practice: ethics, law, and competency
- Build an integrative health team
- When and where to refer clients
- Where to find the right provider
- Develop a niche practice as a certified specialist
- Professional organizations and more training
- Controversies and hot topics
Are you ready to step into the life awaiting you as a Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider (CMHIMP)?
Get Certified and Go Further…Â Become a Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider and show your employer, clients, potential clients, and fellow professionals your commitment to honing your skills and staying up to date on holistic treatments.
Professional Reputation and Credibility
Distinguish yourself from your peers and increase your opportunities for career advancement, earning potential, and client growth. Certification is a personal accomplishment and unbiased barometer of your skills.
Client Trust
Provide assurance to consumer and clients when you display your certification. When you complete your certification, they can be confident you are providing them with the best tools and strategies for improving clinical outcomes.
Enroll today and you’ll get these FREE Bonus items (A $89.97 value!)…
Digital Download | Eat Right, Feel Right: Over 80 Recipes and Tips to Improve Mood, Sleep, Attention & FocusÂ
By: Leslie Korn, PhD, MPH, LMHC
Improve mood, sleep and focus with these nutrient-rich recipes and handy tips. Eat Right, Feel Right teaches you the do’s and don’ts of using ingredients in entrees, snacks, soups, smoothies and dressings to make you an at-home mental health chef.
Learn:
- Focus inducing capabilities of lemons and chocolate
- How to start a love affair with beets
- The anxiety reducing powers of vinegar
- How sweet potatoes support an immune system under stress
- Benefits of watermelon as a sleep aid
- Which foods to avoid
- And much more!
Digital Download | Multicultural Counseling Workbook: Exercises, Worksheets & Games to Build Rapport with Diverse Clients
By: Leslie Korn, PhD, MPH, LMHC
Cultural competency begins with knowing who you are. Interactive, engaging and fun, this workbook is filled with valuable exercises, worksheet, games, and clinical strategies to help you become more culturally competent.
Use this powerful tool to explore cultural communities, religion, spirituality, gender, sexuality, and disability. You’ll find unique activities to help you reflect on your own attitudes, prejudices, and develop new skills for working with and building rapport with diverse clients.
- Group Discussion Questions
- Client Worksheets
- Multimedia Resources
- Strategies for Client Engagement
- Mindfulness & Meditation Activities
- Therapist Worksheets, Exercises, and Case Vignettes
Access an Exclusive Q&A Call Recording
Join Leslie Korn, PhD, MPH, LMHC, for a Q&A call recording where she will address questions from course attendees and share additional insight into using nutritional and integrative medicine in your clinical practice.
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