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#214: Redefining MENTAL HEALTH as the BRAIN METABOLIC DISORDER w/ Dr. Chris Palmer

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Dr. Chris Palmer is currently the Director of the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Palmer’s clinical practice has focused on helping people suffering from treatment-resistant mental illnesses, including mood disorders, psychotic disorders, and personality disorders. His treatment approach has been comprehensive and has included psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and complementary and alternative treatments. However, he has always sought better treatments and outcomes because far too many people do not get better with our current approaches.

Most recently, his research interests have turned to metabolism, metabolic disorders, and their connection to mental disorders. Interestingly, the connections are widespread and span numerous mental and metabolic disorders. He is focused on combining and understanding epidemiological data, basic science research, and clinical studies to understand better what role metabolism plays in mental illness.

Find out more about Dr. Chris Palmer at https://brainenergy.com/

Key point topics and studies mentioned:

  1. Dr. Chris Palmer's case studies and research using the ketogenic diet to treat schizoaffective disorder and depression
  2. What is the link between glucose, insulin, metabolism, and mental illness?
  3. Science and evidence on why mental illness is a metabolic disorder of the brain
  4. Different modalities to treat patients with metabolic brain disorder vs. depression caused by traumatic events

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Dr. Chris Palmer is currently the Director of the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Palmer’s clinical practice has focused on helping people suffering from treatment-resistant mental illnesses, including mood disorders, psychotic disorders, and personality disorders. His treatment approach has been comprehensive and has included psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and complementary and alternative treatments. However, he has always sought better treatments and outcomes because far too many people do not get better with our current approaches.

Most recently, his research interests have turned to metabolism, metabolic disorders, and their connection to mental disorders. Interestingly, the connections are widespread and span numerous mental and metabolic disorders. He is focused on combining and understanding epidemiological data, basic science research, and clinical studies to understand better what role metabolism plays in mental illness.

Find out more about Dr. Chris Palmer at https://brainenergy.com/

Key point topics and studies mentioned:

  1. Dr. Chris Palmer's case studies and research using the ketogenic diet to treat schizoaffective disorder and depression
  2. What is the link between glucose, insulin, metabolism, and mental illness?
  3. Science and evidence on why mental illness is a metabolic disorder of the brain
  4. Different modalities to treat patients with metabolic brain disorder vs. depression caused by traumatic events

Twitter: https://twitter.com/hvmn and https://twitter.com/LattMansor

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvmn/ and https://www.instagram.com/lattmansor/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hvmn and https://www.tiktok.com/@lattmansor

Feedback form: https://forms.gle/7KH87sEqaRa1z19B6

H.V.M.N. Podcast Fam: We're giving you an exclusive offer. You are some of our most loyal fans, and we want to give you a special reward. Use HVMNPOD20 to get 20% off your next H.V.M.N. order.

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Learn More About H.V.M.N. here: https://hvmn.com/blogs/podcast. Send a message to podcast@hvmn.com with feedback, questions, and guest suggestions!

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