Natural Treatments for Mood Disorders Los Alamos NM

To identify and eliminate common underlying causes of mental illness, such as environmental toxins, medications, diseases, low or imbalanced hormones, food allergies, parasites, and candida yeast.

Los Alamos Family Council Administrative Offices
(505) 662-4160
1505 15th St
Los Alamos, NM
Industry
Mental Health Professional

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Anne S Ortiz
(505) 304-0579
3917 West Rd
Los Alamos, NM
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Las Cumbres Learning Serv Inc
(505) 753-4123
404 Hunter St
Espanola, NM
Industry
Mental Health Professional

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Robert W. Hagebak
(505) 747-2613
PO Box 189
Santa Cruz, NM
Services
Individual Psychotherapy
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Texas - Austin
Credentialed Since: 1975-02-27

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Ingrid Hartman
(505) 670-8629
Santa Fe, NM
Practice Areas
Addictions and Dependency, Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Sexual Abuse Recovery, Mental Health/Agency Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor

Mary Eisele Cummings
(505) 672-3102
P.O.Box 4854
Los Alamos, NM
Services
Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Couples Psychotherapy, Gender Issues (MenÆs/WomenÆs Issues), Stress Management or Pain Management
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Arizona
Credentialed Since: 1978-03-17

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Casa De Corazon Agency
(505) 747-1991
902 E Fairview Ln
Espanola, NM
Industry
Mental Health Professional

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Rick Jan Strassman
(505) 747-0102
1206 N Riverside Dr
Espanola, NM
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Coyne Robert, LICSW, LADAC
(505) 661-9700
3500 Trinity Dr., Ste D-1
Los Alamos, NM
 
Carla Kleefeld
Santa Fe, NM
Practice Areas
Addictions and Dependency, Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Depression/Grief/Chronically or Terminally Ill, Mental Health/Agency Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor

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Ending Mood Disorders Without Drugs

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By Gracelyn Guyol

Over the past 50 years, psychiatric drugs have become the major tools for treating mental illness. The first tranquilizers, introduced in 1952, have been followed nearly every decade since by a new class of drugs, the latest being antidepressants. While drugs were a godsend compared to the standard (and now seemingly barbaric) therapies of the 1930s—induced insulin coma, electroshock, and lobotomy—their shortcomings and dangers have become increasingly clear.

Fifty percent of depressed and bipolar patients experience no improvement with antidepressants. Of those who find relief, half go off their “meds” because of the unbearable side effects: Psychiatric drugs often cause a 30- to 60-pound weight gain, 58 percent report some level of sexual dysfunction, 40 percent develop tics or muscle spasms from major tranquilizers, and significant numbers report increased agitation, depression, mania, or suicidal urges. Other unadvertised, potential dangers include increased risk of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, invasive ovarian cancer, and lung and bladder cancers; doubled risk of heart attack; elevated risk for developing Type 2 diabetes; and, in children, increased mania, suicide, and stunted or delayed growth.

And yet in the face of this prescription onslaught, mounting evidence indicates that depression, bipolar, and other mood disorders are caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. While there’s not much anyone can do to alter the genes they’ve inherited, holistic approaches to the other two factors can lead to safer ways of managing these conditions.

Rule out Underlying Causes Finding relief from the symptoms associated with mood disorders is a process that starts with addressing various physical issues. The biggest step many of us can take toward mental health involves getting our bodies into the best shape possible. This requires skilled sleuthing by the patient and experienced practitioners. The goal? To identify and eliminate common underlying causes of mental illness, such as environmental toxins, medications, diseases, low or imbalanced hormones, food allergies, parasites, and candida yeast.

∗ Get a complete physical, and ask your healthcare provider to review all your prescriptions and any illnesses you may have for mood disorder side effects. Order some or all of the tests below, using the knowledge of your history and symptoms to gauge which of them will most likely identify potential culprits.

∗ Make sure you’re taking the basics. These include high potency vitamin, mineral, and amino acid supplements (see below) and fish oils to ensure the brain has adequate supplies of the raw materials it needs to function properly and override genetic errors or digestive flaws.

∗ Avoid unhealthy foods and lifestyle choices. Start by eliminating the “bad” fats. Fried foods, hydrogenated oils, and trans fats clog up the body’s intricate systems and contribute to systemic inflam...

Author: Gracelyn Guyol

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