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Incorporating Metabolic Principles into Clinical Care

In this course, Dr. Georgia Ede explains how integrating metabolic principles into psychiatric evaluation and treatment can reveal overlooked root causes of mental illness. By exploring biomarkers, dietary patterns, and medication interactions, Dr. Ede empowers clinicians to personalise care using nutrition and metabolic tools that support brain health and recovery.<br><br> This course is the second part of a two-part series on this topic. The first course in this series is titled <a href="/catalogue/courses/understanding-brain-food-and-brain-metabolism">Understanding Brain Food and Brain Metabolism</a>.

About this course

In this course, psychiatrist Dr. Georgia Ede, MD, introduces a revolutionary, evidence-informed approach to psychiatric assessment and treatment by incorporating metabolic and nutritional principles into clinical practice. Drawing on over two decades of experience, Dr. Ede explores how inflammation, insulin resistance, nutrient deficiencies, and common medications influence mental health and offers a framework for clinicians to detect reversible contributors to psychiatric symptoms. With practical insights into interpreting lab data, personalising diets, and understanding ketogenic interventions, this course challenges outdated models and equips professionals to support clients with holistic, biologically grounded strategies for healing.<br><br> This course is the second part of a two-part series on this topic. The first course in this series is titled <a href="/catalogue/courses/understanding-brain-food-and-brain-metabolism">Understanding Brain Food and Brain Metabolism</a>.
Duration 2 hours
Format video
Type specialised
Price Included with Membership
Writer / Presenter Georgia Ede

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