Events | A Guide to Alternative Mental Health

Karuna Conference – a dialogue on human connection

Hartford, CT, United States

Join us as we learn from internationally recognized thought leaders who will offer insight into the state of psychiatric treatment, peer-approaches for supporting a person who is experiencing emotional distress, along with integrative practices that promote health, wellness, and an improved quality of life! Optional 6.5 CEUs. Keynote by Robert Whitaker.   A limited number of … Continued

Yoga in Schools Conference

Kripalu Yoga Center Lenox, MA, United States

Keynotes: Patricia Gerbarg, Richard P Brown and Carla Tantillo

Intentional Peer Support Training

Seattle, WA, United States

Our Core Training is a 5-day overview of the IPS principles and tasks that’s highly interactive, full of rich dialogues, and designed to have you learning and practicing peer support right away. By Intentional Peer Support Seattle.

Mastering Brain Chemistry: Physician Education Workshop

Hilton Orrington Evanston, IL, United States

By Walsh Research Institute. Four-day workshop for physicians (MD or DO) in advanced nutrient therapy protocols for mental, learning and behavioral disorders by William Walsh, PhD, FACN and Malcolm Sickels, MD, ABOIM, ABIHM. Attendees will participate in actual patient evaluations including in-depth health history, evaluation of blood/urine lab results, diagnosis of chemical imbalances and individualized treatment … Continued

GPL University Practitioner Workshops

Seattle, WA, United States

Organic acids Testing Workshop - May 6; Genetic Testing Workshop - May 7 (morning); Toxic Chemical Workshop - May 7 (afternoon). CMEs available.

Breath~Body~Mind Workshop

NY Penn Hotel New York City, NY

Research has shown that extraordinary breathing techniques, like those taught by Dr. Brown, effectively relieve stress and improve energy, mental focus, heart and lung function and endurance. The benefits have been demonstrated in health care practitioners, individuals with psychiatric and medical conditions, and victims of terrorism, war and natural disasters. Many people who have worked … Continued