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99: The Food-Mood Connection

Therapy Chat

Laura Reagan, LCSW-C

Social Sciences, Science, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.4728 Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2017

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Best of Therapy Chat! Today's interview with author Dr. Leslie Korn, who is a Harvard-trained body-oriented psychotherapist who has worked for four decades to help people understand the connection between physical and emotional health, is the 2nd most popular episode of the first 100! Leslie spoke with host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C all the way from Mexico, where she lives and works.

Leslie talks about how she got started doing body-oriented psychotherapy, what she learned in the jungle, and how nutrition can help our mental health. She discusses the connection between trauma and physical and mental health; self care; and her book "Nutrition Essentials for Mental Health". She talks about the "right diet" for everyone, explaining that fat is actually our friend! She explains that she prefers to take the ideology out of nutrition, stating that clinicians can use the science and the art of nutrition to help clients. Leslie discusses the idea of the gut as the second brain.

Leslie answers the question Laura has been wondering about for years. What is the connection between childhood trauma and ACES and long term physical health problems? She clearly explains this for clinicians to understand and explain to clients. And any survivor of childhood trauma who is listening will surely feel empowered to understand this connection from listening to Leslie's very clear explanation.

Finally, Leslie discusses pharmaceuticals "du jour" and diagnoses "du jour" and how the food-mood connection can be in direct conflict with traditional Western ideas about medicine and health. And she explains how the gall bladder plays a role in mental health, and how social justice fits in. In her work with indigenous groups and in the US she has observed the effects of the loss of traditional diets and culture on physical and mental health. And she points out that blood sugar can play a very significant role in mental health, and explains how clinicians can help clients look at this differently.


Dr. Leslie Korn teaches therapists nationally in the US through PESI on multicultural as well as offering supervision and working with clients in Mexico. Her most recent book is Nutrition Essentials for Mental Health, published by Norton; and Rhythms of Recovery: Trauma, Nature and the Body. Her new book will be published in early 2017.  Here's where you can find more of what Dr. Leslie Korn is doing (hint - her new book is out now!):

www.drlesliekorn.com

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0:00.0

Therapy Chat Podcast, episode 99.

0:04.0

This is the Therapy Chat Podcast.

0:08.0

The information shared in this podcast is not a substitute for seeking help from a licensed mental health professional.

0:16.0

And now, here's Laura Reagan, L-C-S-WC, with today's episode.

0:23.6

Hi, welcome back to therapy chat. Today to Therapy Chat.

0:39.9

Today is Therapy Chat's second birthday, August 16th, 2017.

0:46.0

And on this special day when I'm celebrating two years of making therapy chat, I wanted to say thank you to my producer, Pete,

0:58.0

who has really helped me immensely with the workload of bringing this podcast to life.

1:10.0

In addition to my wonderful producer, Pete, I also want to thank

1:15.8

the guests, the many wonderful guests I've had on therapy chat for the past 99 episodes.

1:23.9

Not every episode, as you know, has been an interview episode, but I'm extremely grateful to the guests who have given their time to spread their message through this podcast.

1:37.1

And I also have a very supportive community of fellow podcasters who I appreciate more than I can say. So you know who you are,

1:51.1

but in particular, Lordus, Viato, Nicole Burgess and Melvin Vargas, you three in particular, have been extremely supportive towards me.

2:05.1

And the whole community that is healthcasters, which is Melvin Vargas' podcasting course for therapists and healthcare professionals,

2:14.1

has been incredibly helpful and supportive to me on this journey of podcasting.

2:22.3

You know, sometimes it can be an isolated pursuit and it's hard to make time for it at times,

2:29.3

but the community of podcasters has really supported me and held me and kept me going sometimes when it's discouraging.

2:42.2

Or it's hard to find the time to focus on the podcast in addition to my therapy practice and my family and myself. So really it takes a

2:57.0

community and I could not have done it without all of you. And all the listeners who have been

3:06.0

there, whether this is your first episode or this is, you know,

3:11.8

your 99th episode, I'm grateful to you for listening and really couldn't do it without you.

3:19.3

And I really want to hear from you for the 100th episode, which is coming up just next week.

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