Mental Health

The mental health training module includes clinical applications and strategies for mental health conditions. This training addresses the underlying physiological issues that may contribute to neurological, behavioural and social disorders and offer effective interventions to support brain biochemistry, mood and behaviour.

The learning outcomes for this module are to:

Outline the contributing NEM factors to common mental health conditions including depression and anxiety

List and explain the methods of assessing mental health from a NEM perspective

Describe the role of specific dietary and environmental approaches for the management of anxiety

Summarise the evidence-based lifestyle interventions that can assist in the management of addictions

Develop a comprehensive management plan for the treatment and management of mild-to-moderate depression

The video presentations in this module include the following topics:

Mental Health in General Practice

Case-based learning – anxiety

Case-based learning – depression

Integrative strategies in the management of Schizophrenia

Case-based learning – Mental Health

Keto and Brain Health

Addictions

Children’s Mental Health – the role of diet quality and digestive health

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Lifestyle intervention for mental health

Register Interest:


You will be contacted by a member of the training admin team to discuss your interest further.

Course Terms and Conditions:


You may cancel your registration at any point prior to receiving your online access for a full refund minus an administration fee of £50. Once you have received your online access and password there is no refund even if you have not started the online training. If you want to extend your online access you may do so 1 month at a time for a fee of £55 per month.

Postal Address: C/O BSEM Secretary, Dr F Meuschel, British Society for Ecological Medicine, BSEM Administration, Redhill Chambers, 2d High Street, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1RJ Tel: 07864 637723. Email: [email protected]. Registered Charity No. 326372.
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