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Mind, Mood, and Food: A Food As Medicine Seminar
Mind, Mood, and Food: A Food As Medicine Seminar on Optimal Nutrition for the Brain
Where:
Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health 57 Interlaken Road Stockbridge, MA 01262 United States View Map
When:
Friday, March 16, 2012 - Sunday, March 18, 2012 Presenter(s) James S. Gordon, Jay Lombard, Charles E. Parker, Mark Pettus, and Kathie Madonna Swift show presenter details Program Details Don’t miss this Food As Medicine seminar featuring world-renowned mind-body medicine expert James S. Gordon and four cutting-edge clinicians in medical nutrition therapy who present the latest in science-based practices to improve brain health. Designed for curious health professionals and non-professionals alike, this practical workshop covers topics including Using self-care to dramatically reduce stress and improve quality of life Mind-body techniques that refresh the brain and spirit The landscape of the brain and up-to-date nutritional science for neurological disorders Foods, herbs, and supplements for infants to elders that nourish the brain Repairing the traumatized, injured, and aging brain. A schedule of the program can be found here. This seminar combines science and nutritional wisdom to help you custom-design Mind, Mood, and Food healing programs for yourself, your patients, clients, and families. Come alive in this program created by The Center for Mind-Body Medicine, sponsor of Food As Medicine, one of the leading professional nutrition training programs in the country. Note This program qualifies for CMEs through The Center for Mind-Body Medicine. Please contact fam@cmbm.org with any questions. CE Credits This program is eligible for : 10 credits for Social Workers (SW), $20 additional charge 10 credits for Registered Dietitians (RD), $20 additional charge 10 credits for Massage and Body Workers (NCBTMB), $20 additional charge 10 credits for Psychologists (PSY), $20 additional charge 10 credits for Nurses, $20 additional charge 10 credits for Certified Counselors (NBCC), $20 additional charge In the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts |

