Trauma and Nutrition:
Why Nutrition is Not Often Part of Trauma Treatment & What to Do About It?
• Despite advances in nutritional therapy, there is limited to no inclusion of nutrition as part of trauma treatment with the child or family.
• Diet and nutrition is a powerful tool for the traumatized brain of a child or family member but is rarely used.
• Medicated brain change often takes place before first trying nutritional brain change.
In this webinar you will learn:
• The Top 3 Reasons Why Nutrition and Trauma Matter?
• The 3 Steps of the Nutritional Technique Used in the Family System Trauma
(FST) Model that You Can Replicate in Your Practice.
• A Treatment Failure: What if Overweight Parents Are Asked to Change their
Nutritional Lifestyle in Concert With Their Child?
• How to Use a Nutritional Self-Assessment to Instantly Determine if Change is
Needed?
• When and How to Use What is Called a “Behavioral Nutrition Contract” If a
Child Refuses to Comply?
• Rich Question and Answer Dialogue Where Your Questions Are Answered in
Real Time.
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