Tried everything for your mood and ready for something more effective?

Join this
free orientation class to learn about this new upcoming workshop.


Cutting-edge research shows that mood is a whole-body issue related to factors like inflammation, and how we eat can be a useful treatment.

At the same time, there is no one answer. You are your own guide in lovingly finding what works for you.

You will do some mindfulness practices and be introduced to the latest science of how food makes a direct impact on brain health and mood. You will learn about an upcoming 9-month Sunday program.


In the end, you will be able to register for the full 9-month journey beginning Oct 27.

Nourish Your Mood: Mindful Eating with the Brain in Mind is based on cutting-edge science, and includes mindfulness, movement, and compassionate brain nutrition:
• the sparkle of healthy fats
• the wonders of the gut-brain
• the beauty of purple foods

Excellent training for health care providers, parents, veterans, LGBTQ and diverse ethnic communities, and people with:
• anxiety and depression
• insomnia
• chronic pain and autoimmune conditions
• pregnancy and post-partum times
• a human body and mind

BODY-POSITIVE SIZE-POSITIVE FOOD-POSITIVE

For more information about the
full 9-month course click here.

About Reba Connell
Reba Connell, LCSW, LCS 19814, teaches Better Mood Naturally: Mindful Eating with the Brain in Mind and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction. She has completed several levels of study in teaching Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, including a professional training program under the direction of Dr. Saki Santorelli and Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn.

She is deeply engaged with science-based and traditional approaches to healing through food and self-care. Her training includes professional training in teaching Mindful Eating through UCSD; Food As Medicine; The Gut Brain; and Preventing and Managing Chronic Inflammation: Special Focus: Nutritional Interventions; and Nutritional and Complementary Treatments for Mental Health Disorders.

Finding mindfulness, movement, and food to make big differences in her own healing from chronic pain, she feels called to share what she is learning with others and to help people make their own discoveries. While focused on studying food for mood, sleep, and pain, she accidentally learned about the latest developments in the science of nutrition.


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