Let Food Be Thy Medicine

Let Food Be Thy Medicine

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Course Introduction

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

 

This course is eligible for 2 CEUs for Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, Licensed Psychologists and Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselors (CASACs) in New York State.

All of our 400+self-study webinars are approved for New York State and there are more than 100 self-study webinars available for CEU credits in 46 additional states. Please ensure that you check the information page of the course to determine eligibility in your state.  


Format: Self Study Online Course 

How could our patients and clients choose their food based on their symptoms? What is the relationship between the gut and the brain, and how do we help our patients and clients eat for optimal health?

“Let Food Be Thy Medicine” has been advised by Hippocrates, Father of Medicine, thousands of years ago, but how do we best implement this into practice, and how do we start changing the outcomes for our patients once and for all?

This webinar, which will be facilitated by a Neurologist, a Psychiatrist, and a Social Worker, will provide you with the tools you need to make the best of integrative health, the ultimate solution to our current broken health system.

What you’ll learn

At the end of this online seminar, you will have:
  • The Purpose of Food in the Body
  • What is Healthy Food?
  • The Relationship Between the Gut and the Brain
  • Sugar’s Impact on the Brain
  • Eating for Optimal Health
  • How to Choose Your Foods Based on Your Symptoms
  • Intermittent Fasting
  • A Framework for Complimentary and Integrative Health

 

What others have said about our courses:

“A solid presentation of a treatment modality. It was easy to sign on, and to complete the process.”

– Urania, LCSW-R

“This webinar was very informative and would be helpful to all clinicians. I benefited from feedback from the other participants.”

– Nancy, LMSW

 

 

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Karen and Mardoche are Co-Founders of, and the Main Facilitators at the SWEET Institute. They have more than 40 years of clinical practice in over 10 different practice settings. They have provided services from all levels of care, from line work to executive management, often doing both simultaneously, and have done work on the policy level and have reached communities nationally and internationally. They are both affiliated with Columbia University and are regular contributors to Psychology Today.

Price $30.00
Instructor Mardoche Sidor, MD and Karen Dubin, PhD, LCSW
Duration 2 hours
Enrolled 0 students
Language English