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SUMMARY:Food and Mood: A Therapist’s Guide to The Role of Nutrition in Mental Health - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Diet is an often-ignored aspect of the prevention of poor mental health and the promotion of good emotional health. The causes of behavioral health problems are complex\, and nutrition is a valuable yet often missing piece of the puzzle to help clients improve their emotional state. \nImagine if you could feel more confident talking with clients about nutrition from a therapist’s point of view\, and do so while adhering to our ethical code. \nKathleen Zamperini\, LPC\, NCGC-1\, CMHIMP\, brings a unique perspective as a licensed professional counselor with a degree in nutrition and certification with the Mental Health Integrative Medical Institute. She uses the language of a therapist to explain key concepts of integrating a cognitive behavioral approach with nutritional strategies to improve treatment outcomes. \nDiscover the clinical applications to transform the way your clients view food and revolutionize your clinical toolbox to ethically educate clients about nutrition and how they can make lasting changes.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/food-and-mood-a-therapists-guide-to-the-role-of-nutrition-in-mental-health-live-webinar-14/
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SUMMARY:Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMD) - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Research suggests that up to 38% of the generalpopulation has an Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder (OMD). Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders are atypical\, adaptive patterns of the orofacial mechanism in response to suboptimal cranio and dento-facial development. These disorders can affect individuals across the lifespan and can have negativeconsequences on overall health. Since they are a multifactorial problem\, intervention requires an integrated\,multidisciplinary team approach. In this course\, rehab professionals will learn the causes of OMDs\, how to identifysigns and symptoms\, consequences of untreated OMDs\, andthe essential role they play in optimizing their patients’ airwayhealth. \nHighlights\n\nReview common signs and symptoms of Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMD) and their impact on health\nIdentify potential deleterious consequences ofundiagnosed Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMD)
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/orofacial-myofunctional-disorders-omd-webinar/
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