There are three types of metabolic disorders: obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. People with mental disorders deserve to be the fourth group in all of that, he says. If one person has obesity, they are more likely to go on to develop type two diabetes and heart disease,. Even a thin person can have diabetes and that thin person with diabetes is actually more likely to subsequently develop obesity.
Dr. Chris Palmer is a psychiatrist with a wealth of personal experience and professional expertise in the field of mental health. Having faced mental health challenges himself, Dr. Palmer has a unique understanding and empathy for those who struggle with mental illness. His determination to make a difference in the lives of others is fueled by witnessing his own mother’s battle with mental health and the impact it had on their family. Grounded in both personal and professional experience, Dr. Palmer’s insights into mental health have the potential to provide valuable guidance for those seeking solutions to their own challenges. In this episode, you’ll learn how to harness your brain energy for mental health and…
- The distinct categories of mental illness: normal depression and anxiety, extreme forms of threat, trauma or stress, and brain disorders
- How to uncover the connection between adverse childhood experiences and long-term brain disorders that may provide insights for prevention and treatment
- How understanding the link between metabolism and mental illness can redefine mental health treatment
- How external factors affecting mitochondrial play a role in overall brain function and wellness
- How to optimize your mental health with your approach to diet, exercise, and medication
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