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The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Antidepressants Explained: Benefits, Risks, and Alternatives for Depression | Dr. James Greenblatt

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 55:02


Depression is often treated as a single condition. But two people with the same diagnosis can have completely different underlying causes. On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I'm rejoined by Dr. James Greenblatt to explore why depression may be less of a disease and more of a signal that something deeper is going on. We discuss how a root-cause approach can uncover what's driving symptoms and why finding what's beneath them matters. Watch the full conversation on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. We discuss: Could nutrient deficiencies, inflammation, or gut issues be contributing to symptoms of depression What tests can help uncover the biological factors that may be affecting mood and mental health Why can two people with depression have different root causes—and require different solutions How do blood sugar imbalances, hormone changes, and metabolic health influence the brain What should you know about antidepressants, tapering, and addressing the factors that may affect recovery Hope doesn't come from ignoring symptoms—it comes from understanding them. Sometimes the most important question isn't "What's wrong with me?" but "What might my body be trying to tell me?" One of the key themes in this conversation is that mental health is deeply connected to what's happening throughout the body. In my Brainshaping Academy, you'll learn how to support the biological systems that shape cognitive, emotional, and mental well-being. View Show Notes From This Episode Depression symptoms aren't always just “in your head.” Dr. Hyman's Brainshaping Academy shows how your gut, immune system, and nutrient levels may be responsible—and what you can do about it. → https://drhyman.com/products/brainshaping?utm_source=dr_hyman_show&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=may_27&utm_content=link Get Free Weekly Health Tips from Dr. Hyman https://drhyman.com/pages/picks?utm_campaign=shownotes&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=podcast Sign Up for Dr. Hyman's Weekly Longevity Journal https://drhyman.com/pages/longevity?utm_campaign=shownotes&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=podcast Join the 10-Day Detox to Reset Your Health https://drhyman.com/pages/10-day-detox Join the Hyman Hive for Expert Support and Real Results https://drhyman.com/pages/hyman-hive This episode is brought to you by Seed, Made In Cookware, Perfect Amino, BON CHARGE, and Big Bold Health.Go to seed.com/hyman and use code 20HYMAN to get 20% off your first month.Visit madeincookware.com and use code HYMAN10 for 10% off your order.Go to bodyhealth.com and use code HYMAN20 to get 20% off your first order.Head to boncharge.com/hyman and use code HYMAN for 15% off.Go to bigboldhealth.com/drhyman and use code HYMAN15 to save 15% on your first order. (0:00) Antidepressants, Cooking at Home, and Introducing the Brain Shaping Academy (3:14) Prevalence of Depression and Personal Stories (4:27) Exploring Root Causes of Depression (5:07) Influential Figures and Orthomolecular Psychiatry (12:29) Gut Health, Gluten Sensitivity, and Brain Inflammation (20:22) Neuroinflammation and Root Causes of Depression (22:10) Biomarkers, Hormonal Imbalances, and Insulin Resistance (25:34) The Role of Toxins and Diagnostic Testing (31:15) Case Studies and Patient Stories (34:29) Challenges in the Mental Health System (37:05) Effectiveness of Antidepressants and Patient Resistance (43:17) Role and Need for Nutritional Lithium (45:00) Sponsor: Big Bold Health (46:00) Identifying Nutritional Lithium Need (47:13) Integrating Modalities and Supplements vs. Medications (48:04) Psychotherapy Methods and Addressing Root Causes (49:34) Dr. Greenblatt's Book and the Finding a Living Platform (51:03) Systematic Approach and Global Impact of Depression (52:39) Sharing, Disclaimer, and Closing Remarks

Dr. Osborne’s Zone
The Missing Link in Mental Health - Dr. James Greenblatt on Nutritional Psychiatry & ADHD

Dr. Osborne’s Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 40:08


In this powerful interview, Dr. James Greenblatt—integrative psychiatrist and author—reveals the groundbreaking science behind nutritional psychiatry and its impact on mental health conditions like ADHD, depression, and anxiety. With decades of clinical experience, Dr. Greenblatt challenges the conventional “pill-for-every-ill” model and shares how individualized nutrition, lifestyle changes, and targeted supplements are transforming psychiatric care.

Let's Talk Wellness Now
Episode 263 – Functional and integrative psychiatry: combining nutrition, biochemistry, and lifestyle with mental health care

Let's Talk Wellness Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 25:28


Dr. Deb Muth 00:03Welcome to Let’s Talk Wellness Now. I am your host, Dr. Deb.And today, I have the pleasure of meeting with Dr. James Greenblatt. I’ve known Dr. Greenblatt for a very long time. We, started lecturing together, gosh, over 15 years ago.And he is an amazing practitioner. Dr. Greenblatt is dual board certified in psychiatry and internationally recognized.as a pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry. He’s widely regarded as the leading expert on the clinical application of low-dose lithium for mental health.Dr. Greenblatt has spent more than 30 years advancing precision medicine-based approaches that move beyond symptom management to address the root causes of mental illness.And after earning his medical degree at George Washington University.Dr. Greenblatt completed his psychiatry and residency there as a fellow in child and adolescent psychiatry.Joined John Hopkins Medical School, and he currently serves as an assistant clinical professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University. He is a prolific author. Dr. Greenblatt has written 9 books, including his newest book, Finally Hopeful. in… available in January of 2026. We can ask him about this today.And his bestsellers finally focused the breathwork, natural treatment plan for ADHD,Answers to anorexia, Functional and Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant withdrawal, and nutritional lithium, and Untold tale of Mineral and Transforms Lives, that heals the brain.He has founded, in 2019, the Psychiatry Redefined, a leading educational platform training clinicians worldwide in functional and integrative psychiatry. He is a sought-after international speaker. Dr. Greenblatt regularly lecturesOn nutritional psychiatry and the transformative role of functional medicine.I am super excited to have him here with us today. This is going to be a pleasure. You guys are going to love this conversation that we are going to have. And I am going to pick his brain today on functional and integrative psychology and psychiatry, and combining nutrition, biochemistry, and lifestyle with mental health care.I’m really, really happy to have Dr. Greenblatt with us, so I am going to bring him on, and we are going to have this amazing conversation with my friend.Welcome back to Let’s Talk Wellness Now. I’m your host, Dr. Deb, and I have with me Dr. James Greenblatt, who I have followed for… we were just chatting about this for over 20 years.He is amazing in what he is doing, and we are going to have this conversation today about integrative psychiatry and the future of mental health. So, welcome to the show, Dr. Greenblatt. James greenblatt md 03:20Thank you, Dips, good to be with you. Dr. Deb Muth 03:22Now, you’ve been pioneering this integrative psychiatry for decades. What really inspired you to bridge nutrition and psychiatry long before it’s become mainstream? James greenblatt md 03:35You know, I developed an interest in college, you know, studying nutrition, and then I remember writing papers on orthomolecular psychiatry, high dose, vitamin B3 for schizophrenia.So, I really did not think I’d be a psychiatrist. I wanted to be a pediatrician when I went to medical school, but, just early interest in nutrition and brain function.And it’s been my career now for 30-plus years. Dr. Deb Muth 04:05Wow. Can you define what integrative psychiatry actually means, and how it’s different from traditional psychiatry for most people who wouldn’t be familiar with that term? James greenblatt md 04:17Sure, I mean, I have to add the word functional as well. I mean, I think, you know, I call myself a functional psychiatrist, but for most of my career, and every book, and everything I did, I would have to use words like functional and integrative.Medicine for mental illness. And, you know, I define integrative medicine as the… Adjunctive lifestyle, mindfulness. And diet, sleep, and exercise. Dr. Deb Muth 04:46Mmm. James greenblatt md 04:46And I kind of use the term functional for kind of a deeper root cause dive, looking at nutritional deficiencies, looking at hormones, looking at genetics. And, you know, to treat patients with mental health challenges, we need both integrative and functional medicine. Dr. Deb Muth 05:05That’s awesome. You know, in our integrative space, we often kind of joke that there’s no such thing as a Prozac deficiency, right? Can you explain to our listeners how nutrient deficiencies, gut health, or inflammation can play a role in mental illness? James greenblatt md 05:23Sure, I mean, I think the most importantBeginning of this conversation would be that, you know, 10 people with depression, there might be 10 different underlying factors. Dr. Deb Muth 05:35Yeah. James greenblatt md 05:35And we do know that there’s not an antidepressant deficiency, so we have to look deeper. And… and that’s,just different than our current psychiatry model, where it’s just symptomatic-based medicine. Everyone who’s depressed. It’s an antidepressant.And by looking at functional integrative medicine, we’re looking at B12 and vitamin D and zinc and magnesium. We’re looking at hormones, we’re looking at the gut, and we’re trying to determine what might be either causing or contributing to that person’s depression. Dr. Deb Muth 06:10Is there a particular, flavor that you see more commonly with others, like depression versus anxiety versus bipolar. Is there a particular underlying factor that you see more commonly than others? James greenblatt md 06:27Well, the short answer is no, and that’s why this work takes time, because you have to think.You know, every patient that walks in the office is different. I mean, I think the overarching umbrella is nutritional deficiencies, you know, whether… regardless of weight, regardless of diet. I mean, I have people coming in who’ve been eating…You know, these ketogenic or paleo diets, you know, perfect organic foods, and are profoundly nutritionally deficient.So I think nutritional deficiencies would be number one, and then, you know, the whole host of, you know, infections and hormone problems and inflammatory issues related to celiac disease is really common in the mental health space that’s ignored. Dr. Deb Muth 07:14Yeah. Celiac disease is really not paid attention too much, other than thinking that it’s damaging the gut. They don’t really think about all the other aspects of the body that are being affected by the gut not being able to absorb the nutrients properly and then utilize them properly. It’s really sad. James greenblatt md 07:34we find out… and there’s research to support it. That’s the tragedy. This is not something, as clinicians, that we found. We have many, many years of research showing high rates of anxiety and depression, you know, amongst those with, celiac disorder because of this chronic malnutrition, and many patients present without any GI symptoms, just mental health complaints, but nobody’s looking at celiac. Dr. Deb Muth 08:02Yeah. You know, I’m sure there’s people that are listening to us thinking, there’s no way thatEverybody who’s depressed or anxious has a nutritional deficiency. When we’re… live in a country where there’s so much abundance of food, and the obesity rates are high, and most people are very plump, how could those people be deficient in nutrients? What do you say to people who think like that? James greenblatt md 08:28Yeah, I mean, I think that, you know, we have, what’s called high caloric malnutrition, so regardless of weight, I would say the vast majority of patients with a mental health issue I would say my best guess would be 90-plus percent. Dr. Deb Muth 08:47Wow. James greenblatt md 08:47We would find nutritional deficiencies. Dr. Deb Muth 08:51And part of this, we’ve discovered, is genetics. James greenblatt md 08:56People having, kind of, genetic needs for Higher amounts of certain micronutrients. Some of it is just the kinds of foods people are eating. The kind of ultra-processed food actually strips the body of micronutrients. So, it is just so common, and many of these tests are pretty simple that your primary care doctor could do in the office. Dr. Deb Muth 09:22So, traditional labs can identify some of these nutritional deficiencies. They don’t necessarily have to invest thousands of dollars in advanced nutrient testing to find these things out. James greenblatt md 09:35Absolutely. I mean, I think, you know, oftentimes when we’re working with a patient who has failed traditional psychiatric treatment, we do need some functional, testing, but I’m quite convinced we could change the trajectory of our mental health epidemic in this country by some labs that are covered by every insurance company on the planet. Like, people think of vitamin D as, you know, building bones or immune function.It has dramatic relationships to mental health problems, demonstrated over 30 years of research. So vitamin D and B12 and folate, all simple blood tests that are covered by all health insurances. Dr. Deb Muth 10:18You know, with the change of genetics, MTHFR is so popularly known these days. It’s probably the most popular genetic mutation that people know of.And in the mental health space, it plays a significant role as well in that absorption of B12 and folate. How do you look at MTHFR mutation with inside the mental health world? James greenblatt md 10:43Well, I think it’s, It’s critical, it’s required on every patient that I see, and I’ve been, known to say it would be considered malpractice for psychiatrists not to test for the MTHFR gene. Because most of my career, I’ve spent working in inpatient psychiatric hospitals and residential. So seeing those individuals that have failed outpatient treatment, so really struggling.And one of the most common things I’ve been seeing for 30 years are those psychiatric patients not responsive to traditional treatment. oftentimes have one of the more significant MTHFR variants. And so we started doing the testing in the hospital, and they came back with these you know, variants and treated with folate, the medicines worked better, and their depression got better. It is simple. And essential. So, the integrative community, our community is aware of it, but our conventional psychiatrists are not testing for MTHFR. Dr. Deb Muth 11:50Yeah, it’s so sad, isn’t it? Because it’s such a simple test, and can make such a big difference in people’s lives. I know even in the OBGYN community, we’re not looking at MTHFR, and yet we’re giving women all this folic acid that many of them might not be able to actually utilize.And we’re… in my opinion, we’re doing a disservice to those women and the children that are being born to them for that. James greenblatt md 12:15Yeah, no, it’s frustrating, when there are clear, simple, treatment interventions that could make major difference in people’s lives that are just not incorporated into, kind of, routine treatment models. Dr. Deb Muth 12:31How come we see some people with MTHFR mutations, or gene mutations, have depression and anxiety that is so severe, and then other people seem to have absolutely no problems with mental health at all, and they have a similar profile? James greenblatt md 12:47Yeah, I mean, that’s just a great example, as, you know, genes aren’t our destiny, it’s just kind of a vulnerability.And, you know, we actually, when we were in the hospital, we tested, you know. hundreds of people and staff as well. And, you know, people are going to be lived to 100 and have these very vulnerable MTHFR genes. So it’s not the genes, it’s… I call it that genetic-environmental dance. So if we add… that genetic vulnerability, and maybe we add a, you know, a Lyme infection, or a chronic stress, or a B12 deficiency, or celiac, or we could list a hundred things, stress and inflammation probably being the most significant. With that genetic vulnerability, that’s where, you know, the implications of treatment come more defined. Dr. Deb Muth 13:45Yeah. What do you think the role of trauma plays in all of this, too, with the genetics? Do you think that trauma that people are living with today makes a big impact on their genes and how their genes are being turned on or off? James greenblatt md 14:01Yeah, I mean, we know trauma is kind of, you know, sets the stage for so much psychiatric illness. I think in my… Community of mental health professionals. we kind of use the trauma as an excuse to not think of the biology. And trauma… Affects the biology. Dr. Deb Muth 14:21So… James greenblatt md 14:22without negating the past trauma or current trauma, we still need to dig deep into the B12 and MTHFR and vitamin D. But… the trauma does affect the expression of certain genes. It also ex… we see a lot of, nutritional deficiencies after trauma due to poor digestion, because the Digestive enzymes and the hydrochloric acid kind of just shut down. And so, again, eating great food, but not absorbing these micronutrients. So I’ve seen that years after trauma. Dr. Deb Muth 14:5Yeah, it’s really hard. I’ve worked with Dr. Mark Gordon, and he does a lot of trauma work for veterans, and he focuses a lot on the hormones that get affected because of the brain trauma and the head trauma that people experience in combat. Or the repetitive shot firings and things like that, and how it correlates to anxiety. And then just balancing out some of those hormones can make a significant difference for them, and he’s actually been tracking the reduction of some of the hormones as a result of those traumas. Have you seen similar things like that with mental health and hormones? James greenblatt md 15:36Not… I haven’t made that direct correlation, but what we see when we evaluate somebody with trauma is just, you know, a kind of very wide range of metabolic abnormalities from Hormonal, to insulin resistance, to nutrient deficiencies, again, that aren’t dietary related. Dr. Deb Muth 15:57So… James greenblatt md 15:58Definitely, somehow, some path from the trauma. Dr. Deb Muth 16:03Yeah. If you had to choose your most favorite cutting-edge research or biomarker that you’re most excited about right now in the world of nutritional psychology or psychiatry, what would that be? James greenblatt md 16:19Well, you know, I counted as 250 that we look at when I evaluate a site patient, but there’s one… That is so simple, and has such profound implications, and that’s looking at levels of cryptopyrrol in the urine. Dr. Deb Muth 16:36Oh, yeah. James greenblatt md 16:37urine test. It measures this, molecule, a pyrole derivative, and Most of us would have normal levels. And if it’s elevated, It is, it’s likely a genetic vulnerability, but this, cryptopyrrol just binds B6 and zinc. So you have this tremendous deficiency of B6 and zinc. And elevated cryptopyril is always associated with psychiatric symptoms, usually anxiety, but we’ve seen depression and panic and even paranoia. And it’s simple to treat. We’re talking about, you know, pennies a day, B6 and zinc. Dr. Deb Muth 17:20The marker comes down. James greenblatt md 17:23And symptoms improve. I mean, it is really stunning and dramatic. Dr. Deb Muth 17:28That is amazing, because you’re right, I mean, in something that seems so simple and so inexpensive oftentimes gets dismissed, because we think that it’s not going to do enough, but some of these things that biochemically are happening to people Really need to start being addressed, because the side effects that they’re having with multiple layers of medications is not good for them either. James greenblatt md 17:52Yeah, the amount of medications now, because of our kind of ineffective model, is just exploding, so people are taking 3, 4, 5 psychiatric medications to treat a problem that sometimes there might be a simpler solution. Dr. Deb Muth 18:11Yeah. Can you share a case example of where an integrative approach really transforms someone’s mental health when medication alone wasn’t working? James greenblatt md 18:22Sure, you know, many, but there’s one that I just talked about, A couple nights ago about a gentleman who, you know, traveled around the country seeing integrative doctors, as well as traditional doctors, had a bag full of supplements, because every Doctor put them on a different regimen. And, strong family history of depression and addiction. He struggled with depression and addiction. And, you know, could not get off antidepressants. So, he had a lot of blood work, everything was normal, and the one test that we found in our battery was low levels of essential amino acids. Dr. Deb Muth 19:08Wow. James greenblatt md 19:09So this was, someone who was eating, you know, organic foods and grass-fed protein, so he was eating the perfect diet.But he was completely deficient in amino acids. So, again, that inability to digest and absorb, so just by giving this individual hydrochloric acid. Free-form amino acids. He was able to begin to feel better, and eventually we were able to taper him off these medications. So it was just, it wasn’t dietary intake, it was a problem of digestion and absorption. Dr. Deb Muth 19:50That is incredible, because I don’t think, even in the functional medicine world, where we’re focused so heavily on gut health, we are not making that correlation that people are not digesting their proteins to make amino acids, to make neurotransmitters. That… that thought process isn’t happening with a lot of functional medicine practitioners either. James greenblatt md 20:11No, it hasn’t, and maybe because it’s too simple, you know? It’s not trying to look at 75 markers on organic acid, it’s just… Dr. Deb Muth 20:21Yeah. James greenblatt md 20:21Looking at, you know, 9 essential amino acids. And usually there’s a pattern. They’re either all low, you know, or normal, or high, and that means something. So, I remember when I first did amino acid testing, it was by mistake. I remember in the 90s, I checked the wrong box in a lab company. And it didn’t make sense to me when I first started doing it, but now it is one of the most important tests that I do for adult depression. Dr. Deb Muth 20:49Yeah. How do those amino acids, work with, like, that resistant depression, anxiety. What do they actually do that makes the anxiety and the depression worse? James greenblatt md 21:02Well, the essential amino acids, essential meaning our body needs to get them from our diet, are the precursors to every protein in the body, but in psychiatry, they’re the precursors to the neurotransmitters.So, tryptophan, precursor to serotonin, phenylalanine, the precursor to dopamine and norepinephrine. So if those are deficient.And we have studies in humans and animals, going back, I think, to the 70s, that we can affect the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain. So low levels of these amino acids affect neurotransmitters. It’s actually a research protocol called tryptophan depletion studies. Where we give people in the lab low levels of tryptophan, and we watch them get irritable, depressed, and angry. Dr. Deb Muth 21:51It’s interesting that we’re willing to do that to people, right? But you’ve got to figure it out sometimes. You have to know that what you think is actually working. James greenblatt md 21:58Absolutely. Dr. Deb Muth 22:00Yeah. How do you guide patients to safely combine their natural approaches with their psychiatric medications? James greenblatt md 22:09I think the vast majority of the, the work that we’ve been doing, is all nutritional supplements or interventions that can be done with medications. So it’s not an either-or model when we think of functional psychiatry. It’s just kind of adding tools you know, to the toolbox. There are very few interactions with medications. Sometimes high-dose amino acids we won’t use with certain medications, but all the Vitamins and minerals and gut support that we’re recommending can be utilized with medications. Dr. Deb Muth 22:49That’s awesome, because I think there’s a lot of fear around that, right? Like, if I take this, it’ll interfere with that. And some things, yes, they do interfere, but it’s good for people to understand that they can do these things safely, but they need to work with somebody knowledgeable, like yourself, or somebody that has come from one of your training programs that really, truly understands this. James greenblatt md 23:10Yeah, absolutely. It’s, it’s an integrative model where individuals can Sometimes it’s just the medications work better. Other times, it’s a path to tapering someone off the medications. Dr. Deb Muth 23:24Yeah. For patients or families that are listening, and they’re really feeling frustrated by medication-only solutions, where do you recommend that they start? James greenblatt md 23:36Well, I have to say my book. So, you know, the book I just wrote, Finally, Hopeful, is written for patients, and I think the title is the best part of it, you know, Hope. I think as you begin to appreciate the role of nutrition and depression. So, there are some, some good books out there, that, on my website, psychiatryRedefine.org, there’s a list of clinicians, and, in the next month, I’ll be setting up a network of functional psychiatry clinicians, So, around the country that have been trained, so that program is called Finally Living Now, I think, Finally Living Now, so…People, want the information. Too many of our traditional docs just don’t have the training, so we’ll hopefully be able to provide a network of clinicians who can help. Dr. Deb Muth 24:30That’s fantastic, and for those of you who are driving or didn’t catch those links, don’t worry about it. We will have them in the show notes for you, so you can find these people that have been trained and understand what to do to help you. What gives you optimism about the future of psychiatric and mental health care? James greenblatt md 24:51Well, the explosion of research is really, have given me some renewed energy at this point in my career, because in the last 5 years. There are just hundreds of incredibly well-written academic articles, references that our traditional researchers have kind of just validated everything that we’ve been saying for 30 years. So we have studies on vitamin D deficiency, and suicide, and zinc deficiency, and suicide, and folate, and the gut. And the most significant for me is, I’ve been talking about lithium orotate. Dr. Deb Muth 25:34Print this. James greenblatt md 25:34years as a nutritional intervention, probably the most important in my practice, and a study came out of Harvard. This year, Describing lithium orotate, the only lithium preparation that was able to reverse Alzheimer’s pathology in mice models. and prevent it in these models. It was a pretty dramatic study. Dr. Deb Muth 25:57Oh. James greenblatt md 25:58So… Long-inded answer, but it’s the research now that is just supporting everything we’ve been yelling about for 30 years that just is going to make it much easier to train doctors and nurse practitioners so we can help more patients. Dr. Deb Muth 26:15Oh, that’s fantastic. That’s an… I’m going to look up that study, that’s amazing. So, one last question for you is, if someone was listening today, and they’re really struggling with anxiety and depression, and they’re out of answers, what would you tell them to give them hope? James greenblatt md 26:32I think that, you know, I’ve been doing this 30 years, and I have colleagues around the globe, and Everyone would kind of just echo that there are some simple interventions, and to try to find either your primary care doctor, or a mental health professional, or a naturopath who will dig deeper and look at some objective tests, and I’m positive that if you’re struggling with depression, that they’ll find something to help you. Dr. Deb Muth 27:06That’s awesome. Thank you so much for joining us today. Are there any last thoughts that you want to leave with our listeners? James greenblatt md 27:13Well, just to repeat two things I’ve said a couple times is, hope, you know, finally hopeful is the book, and then everyone’s different. And your neighbor might be taking, you know, found out that they had a vitamin B12 deficiency, and that cured their depression. it doesn’t mean you have a B12 deficiency, but there are many. a path towards looking deeper. Everyone’s different, but there is hope. Dr. Deb Muth 27:44Thank you so much for joining me today. James greenblatt md 27:46Thanks for having me, nice talking with you. Dr. Deb Muth 27:52Thank you for joining me today on Let’s Talk Wellness Now and Dr. James Greenblatt for the insightful conversation on integrative psychiatry and the future of mental health.If you’ve ever felt dismissed, over-medicated, or frustrated by cookie-cutter approaches to mental health, remember, there is always hope. Healing begins when we look deeper at nutrition, environment, biochemistry, and the unique story within every patient. That’s the art and the science Dr. Greenblatt calls us back to. If today’s episode resonated with you.Share it with someone who needs to hear that mental health illness is not a life sentence. It’s a message from the body, asking to be completely understood. Remember, wellness isn’t just about feeling good, it’s about thriving in every area of your life. If you’re ready to explore how root cause psychiatry or functional medicine can help you or a loved one find hope again, visit DrGreenblatt.com and check out his new book that is just out. Until next time, I’m Dr. Deb, reminding you to take care of your body, mind, and spirit. Be well, and I will see you in our next episode.The post Episode 263 – Functional and integrative psychiatry: combining nutrition, biochemistry, and lifestyle with mental health care first appeared on Let's Talk Wellness Now.

One Life Radio Podcast
James Greenblatt, MD - “FINALLY HOPEFUL: The Personalized, Whole-Body Plan to Find and Fix the Root Causes of Your Depression” Ep. 3144

One Life Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026


James Greenblatt, MD, is a dual board-certified psychiatrist and internationally recognized pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry. Widely regarded as the leading expert on the clinical application of low-dose lithium for mental health. Dr. Greenblatt has spent more than 30 years advancing precision-based approached that move beyond symptom management to address the root causes of mental illness. After earning his medical degree at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed his psychiatry residency there and a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He currently serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth College's Geisel School of Medicine.  A prolific author, Dr. Greenblatt has written nine books, including his newest book, Finally Hopeful (released January 2026) and the bestsellers Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD, Answers to Anorexia (updated edition, 2021), Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal, and Nutritional Lithium: The Untold Tale of a Mineral That Transforms Lives and Heals the Brain—the definitive guide to lithium's role in psychiatry. In 2019, he founded Psychiatry Redefined, a leading educational platform for training clinicians worldwide in functional and integrative psychiatry. A sought-after international speaker, Dr. Greenblatt regularly lectures on nutritional psychiatry and the transformative role of functional medicine in mental health. Dr. Greenblatt was a featured panelist at Harvard's 1st Inaugural Seminar on Nutritional Lifestyle & Metabolic Psychiatry in October 2025. His book, Finally Hopeful: The Personalized, Whole-Body Plan to Find and Fix the Root Causes of Your Depression makes the whole-body approach available to everyone, delivering real hope and real relief. This transformative guide reimagines mental health care by blending cutting-edge psychiatry with nutritional science, holistic medicine, and personalized healing strategies. Rooted in evidence, it emphasizes biochemical individuality and the foundational role of nutrition in mental health. Finally Hopeful integrates physical, emotional, and behavioral dimensions of healing. Rather than rejecting conventional medicine, it offers a nuanced framework for using antidepressants wisely, including a step-by-step deprescribing plan. Finally Hopeful is a new framework for mental health care that's proactive, personalized, and built for thriving, not just surviving. Please visit him at PsychiatryRedefined.org orJamesGreenblattMD.com, for more information. Finally, personalized mental healthcare that looks deeper.For ADHD. Depression. Anxiety. And more importantly—you.We go beyond symptom management to understand what's really driving your mental health—so your care is personalized, precise, and built around your whole story.At Finally Living Now, we combine the best of conventional psychiatry with whole-person, functional mental healthcare to understand you fully. Our team takes the time to listen, learn, and test — exploring the biological, nutritional, metabolic, and lifestyle factors that shape mental health.Together, our physicians, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and nutrition specialists create a personalized plan designed for real healing and lasting change.https://finallylivingnow.com/

Five Journeys Podcast
What Your Brain Is Missing for Better Mood and Memory, with Dr. James Greenblatt

Five Journeys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 32:15


What if the reason you're struggling with your mood, your memory, or your mental health has nothing to do with a chemical imbalance, but rather your body running low on specific nutrients? A board-certified psychiatrist with over 35 years of clinical experience says the answer is almost always hiding in simple lab tests. In this episode, Dr. James Greenblatt, a pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry and author of Finally Hopeful and the upcoming book The Lithium Revolution, shares the nutrient deficiencies, genetic factors, and overlooked minerals that are quietly driving depression, cognitive decline, and mood disorders, and what you can do about it. Listen now and start giving your brain what it needs to thrive! For show notes, visit https://fivejourneys.com/podcasts/what-your-brain-is-missing-for-better-mood-and-memory/  Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/feelfreakingamazing/  Related Episodes Recognize, Prevent, and Recover from Anorexia and Other Eating Disorders, with James Greenblatt, MD Achieve Optimal Mental Health, with Dr. Miles Nichols Beyond Serotonin: Debunking SSRIs for Depression and Mental Health, with Dr. Miles Nichols Why Your Antidepressants Aren't Working (And How to Address The Root Cause), with Dr. Will Van Derveer Reverse Depression-like Symptoms, with Dr. Achina Stein

Low Tox Life
473. Finally hopeful when it comes to depression - Dr. James Greenblatt's wish for everyone.

Low Tox Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 55:53


In this episode, I talk with Dr James Greenblatt about depression and the many things that can play into someone's diagnosis and treatment solutions. His new book, Finally Hopeful, explains why depression is rarely just “in your head.” We explore the physical root causes - like micronutrient deficiencies, thyroid issues, inflammation, and even hidden mould - that are often overlooked in standard care. Dr Greenblatt shares how simple tests and targeted interventions can make a real difference, and why hope is the first step toward healing.You'll learn how to advocate for better testing, understand the risks and realities of antidepressants, and discover practical tools - from diet to supplements - that support mental health without fear or guesswork. This conversation is for anyone who wants to move beyond quick fixes and take charge of their well-being with science-backed, empowering insights.A pioneer in functional and integrative medicine, board-certified child and adult psychiatrist James M. Greenblatt, MD, has been treating patients since 1988. Dr. Greenblatt has lectured internationally on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness. He is the author of several books including Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD and Finally Hopeful. He is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined practice, and of Finally Living, a precision functional psychiatry clinic online for children and adults. I hope you love this highly practical and thought-provoking show on depression - so important. Alexx StuartYour HostFancy a few more podcasts we've done over the years, related to this one?Show #444 The Modern Mental Health Tool Kit – what's working, what to avoid with Dr Katelyn KalsteinShow #277 – Neuroinflammation and Mental Health with Brendan VermeireShow #334 – Exploring Neuroinflammation and Mental Health with Brendan VermeireShow #157 – The Science of Tapping with Dr Peta StapletonShow #333 – Dr Peta Stapleton: Memory Improvement Through EFT/TappingShow #390 Somatics: How to Make your Journey Real and True with Irene Lyon, MSc.Connect with James and his work: Website: www.JamesGreenblattMD.com Book: https://bit.ly/49ZvMHG This month's show partners for your low tox swaps are… @waterscofilters is giving you an added saving off their sale price, giving you 27% off their BIO 500 5.25L benchtop filter until April 15 - Perfect for couples/small families. Head to waterscoaustralia.com.au - Use code LOWTOXWATER - a market leader for 40 years, they filter everything bad out, including PFAS/microplastics, and ensure trace minerals are kept IN for deep hydration. @ausclimate is our major partner giving you 10% off their range for the whole of 2026, with brilliant Winix Air Purifiers, the best Dehumidifiers I've ever used and their new energy-efficient heating, air-circulating and cooling range. code LOWTOXLIFE (also works over and above their sales - pro tip!) https://bit.ly/ShopAusclimateBe sure to join me on Instagram @lowtoxlife and tag me with your shares and AHAs if something resonated! I love to see your thoughts, genuinely! Want to support the Low Tox Life podcast? Free option: Leave a 5 star review wherever you listen to Low Tox Life - thanks SO much! Paid + Member PERKS: Join the Low Tox Club - monthly practitioner live masterclasses, a suite of low tox store discounts from around the world and the most supportive and lovely chat group on all low tox topics on the internet: Check it out and join here for just the price of a coffee per month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nutrition with Judy
373. Beyond Antidepressants: A Better Way to Treat Depression - Dr. James Greenblatt

Nutrition with Judy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 43:03


Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____Dr. James and I dive into the complexities of depression, its symptoms, root causes, and how functional psychiatry can support healing. We explore why traditional models fall short and highlight nutritional and biological interventions, including amino acids, B12, and low-dose lithium, as foundational tools in treating mental health. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.Dr. James Greenblatt is a board-certified child and adult psychiatrist and a pioneer in the field of functional psychiatry. He has authored multiple books, including Finally Hopeful, where he outlines a biologically-rooted approach to treating depression through individualized testing and nutritional support. With over three decades of clinical experience, Dr. Greenblatt has helped reshape how mental health can be supported through integrative and evidence-based strategies.We discuss the following:Dr. Greenblatt's backgroundUnderlying causes of depressionProtein and Neurotransmitter ProductionCBT and reframing thinking errorsNutrients Before Antidepressant TaperJudy's personal reflections on her healing_____EPISODE RESOURCESWebsiteFinally Hopeful BookLow Cholesterol Causes Risk of Depression and Suicidal Ideation – Interview with Dr. James GreenblattWhy Antidepressants Make You Sicker, Withdrawal Effects and Stopping Depression - Interview with Dr. Mark Horowitz_____WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 

Rational Wellness Podcast
Finally Hopeful for Fixing Depression with Dr. James Greenblatt: Rational Wellness Podcast 449

Rational Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 50:40


Finally Hopeful for Fixing Depression with Dr. James Greenblatt and host Dr. Ben Weitz.   [If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, so more people will find The Rational Wellness Podcast. Also check out the video version on my WeitzChiro YouTube page.]    Podcast Highlights Functional Psychiatry for Mental Health with Dr. James Greenblatt In this episode of the Rational Wellness Podcast, Dr. Ben Weitz interviews Dr. James Greenblatt, an expert in functional psychiatry. They discuss the principles of functional psychiatry, which focuses on finding the root causes of mental health issues by examining genetics, biochemistry, nutrition, and lifestyle factors. Dr. Greenblatt shares insights on the role of nutritional deficiencies in mental health disorders like depression and anxiety. He highlights key nutrients such as vitamin B12, vitamin D, zinc, magnesium, and essential fatty acids, and discusses the benefits of low-dose lithium. Practical approaches to diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management for improving mental health are also covered, along with the integration of specific supplements and neurotransmitter support in treatment plans.   00:28 Meet Dr. James Greenblatt: Pioneer in Functional Psychiatry 01:51 Understanding Functional Psychiatry 03:43 Debunking the Neurotransmitter Theory of Depression 05:52 Biological Drivers of Depression 07:21 Diagnostic Approaches in Functional Psychiatry 08:56 The Role of Nutritional Deficiencies in Mental Health 12:54 Hormonal Influences on Depression 14:28 The Gut-Brain Connection 20:47 Nutritional Supplements for Mood Disorders 24:55 Identifying the Need for Flax Oil 25:12 The Role of Amino Acids in Psychiatry 27:32 Using Minerals for Mental Health 28:08 Exploring the Benefits of Lithium 29:53 Herbal Remedies for Depression 35:34 The Importance of Lifestyle Factors 41:56 The Impact of Technology on Mental Health 44:17 The Role of Medication in Psychiatry 45:30 Conclusion and Resources Dr. James Greenblatt is a pioneer in using the Functional Medicine model in helping patients with psychiatric disorders.  He is regarded as the leading expert on the clinical application of low dose lithium for mental health. Dr. Greenblatt has written nine books, including his newest book, Finally Hopeful, and the bestsellers Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD, Answers to Anorexia, Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal, and Nutritional Lithium: The Untold Tale of a Mineral That Transforms Lives and Heals the Brain.  In 2019, he founded Psychiatry Redefined, a leading educational platform training clinicians worldwide in functional and integrative psychiatry and he offers a range of excellent courses. His website is jamesgreenblattmd.com Dr. Ben Weitz is available for Functional Nutrition consultations specializing in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders like IBS/SIBO and Reflux and also Cardiometabolic Risk Factors like elevated lipids, high blood sugar, and high blood pressure.  Dr. Weitz has also successfully helped many patients with managing their weight and improving their athletic performance, as well as sports chiropractic work by calling his Santa Monica office 310-395-3111.

Coach Cody
Finally Hopeful: The Root Causes of Depression | Dr. James Greenblatt

Coach Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 44:22


In this episode of the Coach Cody Podcast, we sit down (again!) with Dr. James Greenblatt, MD — a dual board-certified psychiatrist and internationally recognized pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry, known for his work on low-dose nutritional lithium and root-cause mental health care. We talk about why conventional psychiatry often becomes “symptom → prescription” medicine, and how functional psychiatry takes a test-then-treat approach by looking at things like nutrient deficiencies, hormones, gut health, genetics (including MTHFR), and metabolic factors that can drive depression and anxiety. Topics we cover:Functional vs integrative vs conventional psychiatry (and why “lifestyle changes” alone may not be enough)Why labs are so often skipped in mental health care — and why that's a problemThe big ones Dr. Greenblatt sees constantly: vitamin D and “normal but not optimal” B12Celiac disease and malabsorption as a commonly missed root causeLow-dose lithium orotate: what it is, how it differs from prescription lithium, and why he recommends simple standalone dosingAntidepressants: why he's not anti-medication, but believes patients deserve honest conversations about side effects and withdrawalKetamine: when it can help, when clinics get out of control, and why you should address root causes firstWhat gives him the most hope right now: the research is finally catching up

Sparking Wholeness
Episode 325: The Real Causes of Depression: Amino Acids, Nutrient Deficiencies, and the Brain-Body Connection with Dr. James Greenblatt

Sparking Wholeness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 40:21


What if depression isn't “all in your head," but in your body?
In this powerful conversation, host Erin Kerry is joined by Dr. James Greenblatt, MD—one of the world's leading voices in functional and integrative psychiatry and the pioneer of low-dose nutritional lithium for mental health. For more than 30 years, Dr. Greenblatt has been sounding the alarm that psychiatry can do better. Much better. And the research finally agrees: depression is influenced by nutrient deficiencies, immune activation, gut dysfunction, endocrine imbalance, and the brain's biochemical wiring. This episode unpacks the root causes of depression, why nutritional psychiatry is essential for healing, the truth about serotonin, what clinicians get wrong about deprescribing, and the overlooked nutrients that often make the difference between struggling and thriving. If you've ever felt hopeless, stuck, or confused by your symptoms—or if traditional treatments haven't worked—this episode will help you see your mental health through an entirely new (and hopeful) lens. Key Topics: - Why nutritional psychiatry needs to be integrated into all mental health treatment plans - The role of amino acids as precursors for neurotransmitters - Serotonin and depression: science vs. marketing - What everyone should know about deprescribing antidepressants - How B vitamins impact mood, methylation, and energy production - The mineral deficiencies most commonly seen in depression - The nutritional patterns that support recovery from chronic low mood - Root causes of PMDD and natural ways to reduce symptoms - Why Vitamin D is a pivotal regulator of mood and stress - The surprising role of cholesterol and healthy fats in mental health—and why low cholesterol can increase depression risk - How functional psychiatry gets to the root cause instead of masking symptoms - A preview of Dr. Greenblatt's new book, Finally Hopeful 
Links: Website: jamesgreenblattmd.com Book: Finally Hopeful Instagram: @psychiatryredefined Join Erin's monthly mailing list to get health tips and fresh meal plans and recipes every month: https://mailchi.mp/adde1b3a4af3/monthlysparksignup Order Erin's new book, Live Beyond Your Label, at erinbkerry.com/upcomingbook/

The Biology of Traumaâ„¢ With Dr. Aimie
Can't Get Off Antidepressants? Ask for These Lab Tests

The Biology of Traumaâ„¢ With Dr. Aimie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 37:15


Why do so many people with depression struggle to stop their antidepressants? What if the answer isn't about willpower — but about missing nutrients your brain needs to function?  Dr. James Greenblatt has spent 30 years in inpatient psychiatry. He watched patients go from one medication to two, then three, then five. Suicide rates kept climbing. And he started asking: What if the brain is simply missing what it needs? His new book Finally Hopeful explores the biological causes of depression most doctors never test for. Get the full episode breakdown at Biology of Trauma® Podcast - Episode 156: Can't Get Off Antidepressants? Ask for These Lab Tests In This Episode You'll Learn: [04:09] Why Dr. Greenblatt wrote Finally Hopeful after 30 years in psychiatry [12:50] Vitamin D as the foundation: Why nothing else works without it — not meds, not therapy [14:35] How vitamin D deficiency affects serotonin production in the brain [12:50] Dr. Aimie's personal story: vitamin D levels of 12, then only 20 with supplementation [17:06] Why vitamin D deficiency is one of the most common factors in people who can't stop antidepressants [18:48] The gut-serotonin connection: 90-95% of serotonin is made in the gut [21:00] The building blocks your brain needs: iron, B12, folate, zinc, magnesium [24:57] Brain inflammation and its connection to suicide risk [26:14] Why sleep deprivation creates inflammatory markers within hours [32:07] The simple labs to ask your doctor about — and why testing is the only path forward Resources/Guides: Free Guide: Top 3 Biochemical Imbalances That Affect Mood - a starting point for understanding the most common nutrient imbalances connected to depression The Biology of Trauma book - Available now everywhere books are sold. Get your copy Foundational Journey - The 6-week program to create inner safety and shift your nervous system. Build the foundation that allows your body to actually use the nutrients and support you give it. Dr. James Greenblatt - Get a copy of the Finally Hopeful book and find more resources at https://www.jamesgreenblattmd.com/ Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 41: Solutions for Low Serotonin and GABA in Trauma with Trudy Scott Episode 101: Brain Inflammation: Addressing The Overlooked Gatekeeper To Trauma Release with Dr. Austin Perlmutter

Get Your Life Back with Dr. Nicole Cain
160. Lithium Micronutrients and the Evolution of Mental Health Care with Dr. James Greenblatt

Get Your Life Back with Dr. Nicole Cain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 59:33


Dr. James Greenblatt, MD, is more than a dual board-certified psychiatrist; he is a pioneer of hope and a tireless advocate for the integration of soul and science. For over 30 years, Dr. Greenblatt has looked beyond the traditional "checklist" of symptoms to uncover the vibrant, biochemical story beneath. As the leading global expert on the clinical application of low-dose lithium and a pioneer in functional psychiatry, he has dedicated his career to a singular, transformative mission: healing the root cause so the spirit can flourish. From his academic roots at Johns Hopkins and George Washington University to his current faculty roles at Tufts and Dartmouth, Dr. Greenblatt bridges the gap between clinical excellence and compassionate, precision-based care. Through his educational platform, Psychiatry Redefined, he is shifting the global landscape of mental health—empowering a new generation of clinicians to treat the whole person rather than just the diagnosis. A prolific voice in the holistic movement, Dr. Greenblatt has authored nine life-changing books, including the bestsellers Finally Focused and Nutritional Lithium. His work invites us to reimagine what is possible for our mental well-being, moving away from temporary fixes toward a state of true, sustainable inner balance. Whether through his writing or his upcoming 2026 release, Finally Hopeful, Dr. Greenblatt continues to light the path for those seeking to reclaim their health, their clarity, and their lives.

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness
#431 Hope for Depression (and Alzheimer's and Addiction) with Dr. James Greenblatt, MD

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 60:29 Transcription Available


Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz
The Mental Health Crisis No One's Talking About with Dr. James Greenblatt, MD

Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 47:44


Subscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@LiveHolPlus/podcastsMental health is not a simple checklist, it is a whole body story. In this hol+ episode, Dr. Taz sits down with Dr. James Greenblatt, a pioneer of integrative and nutritional psychiatry, to rethink how we approach depression, anxiety, ADHD, and eating disorders through labs, nutrients, hormones, and personalized care.Together, they unpack why so much suffering persists despite more medications, how root cause testing changes outcomes, and why simple shifts like correcting vitamin D, B12, iron, thyroid, zinc, and omega 3 can transform mood and resilience. They also explore nutrigenomics for precision dosing, the real limits of 10 minute telehealth med checks, and where tools like ketamine, psychedelics, and lithium orotate fit only after foundations are in place.From practical lab targets and cost effective protocols to the crossroads of food, sleep, screens, and ADHD, this conversation invites us to see mental health not as a diagnosis to medicate, but as a system to understand and support.Dr. Taz and Dr. Greenblatt discuss:The gap between symptom focused care and root cause testingKey labs for mood, vitamin D, B12, iron, thyroid, hormonesWhy micronutrients come first for eating disordersMTHFR, methylfolate, glutathione, and antidepressant responseNutrigenomics for personalized vitamin and mineral dosingThe risks of quick med stacking and 10 minute checksWhere ketamine, psychedelics, and lithium orotate may help, and when they do notADHD, ultra processed foods, sugary drinks, sleep, and screen timeAbout Dr. James Greenblatt, MDDr. James Greenblatt, MD is a board certified psychiatrist and a pioneer of integrative and nutritional psychiatry. For more than three decades he has treated patients with ADHD, depression, anxiety, and eating disorders using personalized protocols that combine conventional care with targeted nutrients and lab guided precision. He is the author of multiple books including Finally Focused and the upcoming Finally Hopeful.Connect further to Hol+ at https://holplus.co/- Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes of hol+.Get your copy of The Hormone Shift: Balance Your Body and Thrive Through Midlife and MenopauseStay ConnectedSubscribe to the audio podcast: https://holplus.transistor.fm/subscribeSubscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsFollow Dr. Taz on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drtazmd/https://www.instagram.com/liveholplus/Join the conversation on X: https://x.com/@drtazmdTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drtazmdFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtazmd/Follow Dr. James Greenblatt MD: Website: https://jamesgreenblattmd.com Platform: https://PsychiatryRedefined.org Instagram: https://instagram.com/psychiatry_redefinedDon't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes of hol+00:00 Introduction, testing gap and the B12 tragedy01:31 Pharma model and 10 minute med checks02:37 Framing the crisis and why patients feel stuck05:49 How psychiatry arrived at symptom based meds07:29 What to test, hormones and core nutrients10:49 The Whole Body Map explained12:39 Vitamin D, B12, iron, thyroid, practical targets17:52 Why meds fail without nutrition18:23 Eating disorders, zinc, omega 3, methylfolate24:33 MTHFR, folate, and glutathione26:34 Nutrigenomics and personalized dosing29:51 Ketamine and psychedelics, proceed with caution32:26 Lithium orotate, irritability and dementia research38:57 Polypharmacy, slowing down, doing the work43:21 ADHD, diet, sleep, screens, lifestyle links46:28 Where to learn more, resources, closing (00:00) - Chapter 1 (00:00) - Introduction, testing gap and the B12 tragedy (01:31) - Pharma model and 10 minute med checks (02:37) - Framing the crisis and why patients feel stuck (05:49) - How psychiatry arrived at symptom based meds (07:29) - What to test, hormones and core nutrients (10:49) - The Whole Body Map explained (12:39) - Vitamin D, B12, iron, thyroid, practical targets (17:52) - Why meds fail without nutrition (18:23) - Eating disorders, zinc, omega 3, methylfolate (24:33) - MTHFR, folate, and glutathione (26:34) - Nutrigenomics and personalized dosing (29:51) - Ketamine and psychedelics, proceed with caution (32:26) - Lithium orotate, irritability and dementia research (38:57) - Polypharmacy, slowing down, doing the work (43:21) - ADHD, diet, sleep, screens, lifestyle links (46:28) - Where to learn more, resources, closing

The Hannah Miller Show
Book Review with Dr. Robert Jackson M.D.

The Hannah Miller Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 44:00


Send us a textAfter reading a book titled Finally Focused about alternative treatments for ADHD, Hannah asked her Dad to read it and then discuss it with her. Today's episode is their discussion on this fascinating book by Dr. James Greenblatt. Join Hannah and Dr. Jackson as they discuss what Dr. Greenblatt calls his “plus/minus plan”, what each of the 11 steps entails, and their overall thoughts on the book. Dr. Jackson brings his medical expertise and 35+ years of practice to this informative conservation regarding treatment, side effects of medications, and alternative options.Support the showhttps://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/https://bobslone.com/contact/bob@bobslone.com

More Than Medicine
Finding Focus: Natural ADHD Treatment That Works

More Than Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 32:52 Transcription Available


Send us a textDr. Robert Jackson and his daughter Hannah Miller dive deep into a revolutionary approach to ADHD treatment that's changing lives without the typical medication side effects. They explore Dr. James Greenblatt's book "Finally Focused," which presents an 11-step "Plus-Minus Plan" developed over 30 years of clinical practice.What makes this approach remarkable isn't that it rejects medication entirely—Dr. Greenblatt still prescribes ADHD medications for many patients. Rather, it's his bold guarantee: follow his protocol completely, and ADHD medications will work without causing harmful side effects. This natural treatment plan addresses underlying biological imbalances that contribute to ADHD symptoms, creating a foundation for healthier brain function.The conversation reveals surprising findings about ADHD treatment. Most children with ADHD are magnesium deficient, which when supplemented alongside vitamin B6 can dramatically improve symptoms. "Nutritional lithium" at tiny doses (10-30mg) works wonders for many patients. The gut microbiome plays a crucial role too—many children develop ADHD symptoms following repeated antibiotic treatments that disrupt beneficial gut bacteria.Hannah shares her personal perspective as a parent of children with ADHD, offering practical insights about implementing these approaches at home. She appreciates Dr. Greenblatt's realistic expectations for parents—you don't need to eliminate every gram of sugar, just make reasonable improvements. The book provides specific dosages, recommended brands, and action plans that make implementation straightforward.The discussion also covers essential ADHD fundamentals: its genetic nature, how symptoms differ between boys and girls, why children are frequently socially excluded, and the critical understanding that many ADHD brains naturally "catch up" around age eight, potentially eliminating the need for intervention.Whether you're parenting a child with ADHD or struggling with symptoms yourself as an adult, this episode offers hope through evidence-based natural approaches that complement or potentially replace conventional medication. The same strategies that help children can transform adult ADHD management too. Ready to discover a better way to address ADHD? This conversation could change everything.Support the showhttps://www.jacksonfamilyministry.comhttps://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/

Coach Cody
What Is Functional Psychiatry? A New Approach to Mental Health w/ Dr. James Greenblatt

Coach Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 47:00


Most mental health treatment starts with a diagnosis and a prescription. But what if that's not enough?In this episode, I sit down with Dr. James Greenblatt — a pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry — to talk about how we can better understand and treat mental illness by looking at the root causes.We cover: • What functional psychiatry actually is • The most overlooked nutritional deficiencies in mental health • How sleep, stress, and gut health impact depression, anxiety, OCD, and ADHD • The limits of medication—and when it's truly helpful • Why informed consent in psychiatry is lacking • How to advocate for better care and individualized treatmentWhether you're dealing with mental health struggles yourself, or you're just fed up with the broken system, this conversation will give you real hope—and real tools.Interested in hearing more from Dr. Greenblatt?

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
Eating Disorder Treatment: A Functional Medicine Approach

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 52:25


In this episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. James Greenblatt—psychiatrist, educator, and author—shares his personalized, functional medicine approach to supporting individuals with eating disorders. Drawing from over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr. Greenblatt explains how nutrient deficiencies, malnutrition, and genetic individuality play a major role in mental health conditions like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. He also discusses the importance of lab testing and how personalized supplementation and nutrition strategies can be used alongside therapy and medication. You'll learn: Why micronutrient testing is important in eating disorder care How deficiencies in zinc, omega-3s, and B vitamins may impact brain function What role genetics, celiac disease, and gut health might play How to use testing to guide individualized support plans Why the “nutrition by addition” approach can be a game-changer for recovery This episode offers a compassionate, science-backed perspective for clinicians, families, and anyone interested in integrative mental health care. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide

Boundless Body Radio
Treating Autism with Biomedical Therapies with John Ferrera, PhD! 821

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 60:52


Send us a textJohn Ferrera Ph.D is a returning guest on our show! Be sure to check out his recent appearance on episode 551 of Boundless Body Radio!John Ferrera Ph.D. is a Neuropsychologist who specializes in psychological and neuropsychological assessment. He has a Ph.D. from the Clinical Neuropsychology program of the CUNY Graduate Center and has been a Licensed Psychologist since 2010.As a young Neuropsychologist in his early 30's, he learned that he had a sensitivity to gluten and was experiencing flare-ups of psoriasis. Currently, Dr. Ferrera is the owner and operator of Integrative Neuropsychological Services PLLC, founded in 2012. His specialties include but are not limited to Autism, dyslexia or reading disability, nonverbal learning disability, and other complex presentations.In addition to his work as a Neuropsychologist, he specializes in integrative and functional medicine and offers integrative or metabolic health coaching for individuals and families. Dr. Ferrera is also a certified Chris Kresser Functional Medicine Practitioner, and has also completed an ADHD fellowship through the Psychiatry Redefined platform of James Greenblatt, MD.Find Dr. John  Fererra at-https://www.inpnyc.com/TW- @JohnFerreraPHDDocumentary on Autism- https://www.restoringbalanceautism.com/the-movieFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

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One Life Radio Podcast
James Greenblatt, MD - Treating ADHD Naturally

One Life Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025


Bernadette talks with Dr. Greenblatt about a method to treat ADHD in children and adults naturally, from his award-winning book, Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD, co-written with Bill Gottlieb, CHC.Finally Focused is a personalized natural treatment approach that has helped both children and parents restore attention, minimize hyperactivity, and eliminate the side effects of drugs.James Greenblatt, MD, is a globally recognized pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry with over 30 years of clinical experience. He has dedicated his career to transforming the treatment of mental health disorders through precision-based approaches that integrate laboratory testing, nutritional interventions, and root-cause analysis.  Learn more about Dr. Greenblatt and his work at PsychiatryRedefined.org or JamesGreenblattMD.com. 

Nutrition with Judy
331. Low Cholesterol Causes Risk of Depression and Suicidal Ideation – Dr. James Greenblatt

Nutrition with Judy

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 58:54


Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____Dr. James and I dive deep into the often-overlooked dangers of low cholesterol, its impact on mental health, and why our bodies—and especially our brains—need dietary fat. We also discuss the connection between modern diets, rising suicide rates, and why functional psychiatry may hold answers that traditional models miss. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.Dr. James Greenblatt is a board-certified child and adult psychiatrist with over 35 years of clinical experience. He bridges traditional psychiatry with integrative and functional approaches to mental health, focusing on biochemical individuality and root-cause healing. Dr. Greenblatt has authored several books and is a pioneer in nutritional psychiatry, working to transform how we approach mental health conditions like depression, ADHD, and eating disorders.We discuss the following:All about Dr. James Greenblatt  Why cholesterol matters   Cholesterol and eating disorders   Low mood from lack of protein and fatty acidsMilitary study on fatty acid deficiency   Suicide risk: causes and factors   How statins affect the body   Low cholesterol and suicide risk   Role of pregnenolone   Why hormones are commonly prescribed   Gut health and depression link   Is depression increasing?   Where to find Dr. James Greenblatt _____EPISODE RESOURCESWebsiteInstagramFacebookFunctional Medicine CoursesPsychiatry RedefinedFinally Focused bookGender Changes in Frogs Exposed to Atrazine (in waters)Stains and suicidal ideationMilitary and Omega 3sPersonalized Health PlanCIRS TestingDUTCH Complete Hormone PanelComplete Wellness PanelOMAPREM SPM Resolvins Fatty AcidsOther Low Cholesterol Studies: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15555697/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8071280/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26505144/https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3671696/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4688029/ < Carnivore Cure available at Amazon.

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness
#400 Malnourished Mind: Nutrient Deficiencies In Mental Health & Anorexia with James Greenblatt, MD

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 49:35 Transcription Available


All Bodies. All Foods.
64. Healing the Brain: Harnessing Biomarkers in Eating Disorder Treatment & Suicide Prevention with Dr. James Greenblatt, MD

All Bodies. All Foods.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 48:03


How can we reduce the elevated risk of suicidality for those struggling with an eating disorder? Join us as we explore the critical connection between eating disorders, suicidality, and the malnourished brain with Dr. James Greenblatt MD, a distinguished expert, best-selling author, and nationally recognized leader in the field of Functional and Integrative Psychiatry. With over three decades of experience, Dr. Greenblatt offers insights into how measuring frequently overlooked biomarkers and replenishing specific nutritional deficiencies can target suicidality and other mental health symptoms at their biological roots.   If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues!   Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured.   All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/

Redefining Medicine
Redefining Medicine with special guest Dr James Greenblatt

Redefining Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 17:14


James M. Greenblatt, MD, a pioneer in integrative medicine, has been treating patients since 1988. He earned his medical degree from George Washington University, completed a psychiatry residency there, and a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins. An Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts and Dartmouth, he served as Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care for 22 years. A leading educator and author, Dr. Greenblatt has lectured internationally on nutritional psychiatry and personalized medicine. He has written seven books, including Finally Focused and Nutritional Lithium. As the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, he provides CME-approved courses and fellowships in functional and integrative psychiatry. Learn more at www.JamesGreenblattMD.com.

The Vibrant Wellness Podcast
Mastering the Gut-Brain Axis in Functional Psychiatry with Dr. James Greenblatt, MD

The Vibrant Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 46:08


Send us a textIn this episode of the Vibrant Wellness Podcast, Dr. Emmie Brown, ND and Melissa Gentile sit down with Dr. James Greenblatt, a leading expert in integrative psychiatry. Dr. Greenblatt explores how genetic factors like MTHFR mutations can influence psychiatric conditions and shares practical insights on using targeted nutritional and metabolic interventions in mental health care. He highlights the impact of supplements—such as magnesium, vitamin B3, and ashwagandha—on managing anxiety and ADHD. The conversation delves into the gut-brain connection, the role of diet and heavy metal exposure in mental health, and the effects of screen time on cognitive and emotional well-being. Dr. Greenblatt also emphasizes the importance of blending personalized medicine with cautious pharmaceutical use to achieve optimal outcomes. Whether you're interested in functional medicine testing, integrative strategies for mental health, or actionable tips for your practice, this episode offers valuable takeaways for any practitioner. Don't miss this insightful discussion on how to better support your patients' mental health through innovative, root-cause approaches.Key Points:

Integrative Practitioner Podcast
An Integrative Approach to Deprescribing Antidepressants

Integrative Practitioner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 12:58


James Greenblatt, MD, joins Integrative Practitioner Content Specialist Avery St. Onge to discuss how to use integrative and functional medicine strategies to properly wean patients off antidepressants while avoiding withdrawal symptoms. This episode is brought to you by the Integrative Healthcare Symposium. Register for the Symposium and receive 15% off with promo code IP2025PODCAST: https://xpressreg.net/register/ihsy0225/landing.php?sc=IP2025PODCAST Learn more about the event by visiting the Symposium website: www.ihsymposium.com Contact the Integrative Healthcare Symposium team: info@ihsymposium.com Find us at integrativepractitioner.com or e-mail us at IPEditor@divcom.com. Theme music: "Upbeat Party" by Scott Holmes via freemusicarchive.org, "Carefree" by Kevin Mcleod via incompetech.com, and “Relaxing Light Background” by AudioCoffee. About the Expert A pioneer in the field of Functional, Nutritional, & Metabolic Psychiatry, dually board-certified Adult and Child & Adolescent psychiatrist Dr. James M. Greenblatt has been treating patients since 1988. After obtaining his medical degree and completing his psychiatry residency at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed a fellowship in Child & Adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He has served as Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, MA for nearly 22 years, and is a member of the clinical psychiatry faculty at the Tufts University School of Medicine and the Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine.  Dr. Greenblatt is the author of eight books, including the bestselling Finally Focused and the expert-acclaimed Answers to Anorexia (2021). His newest book, Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal, is available now.  A nationally and internationally recognized expert, author, and educator, as well as an inductee of the ISOM Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame, Dr. Greenblatt is also the founder of Psychiatry Redefined – an online Continuing Medical Education platform dedicated to the advancement of evidence-based, personalized treatment models for mental illness.

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
Hack ADHD Naturally with Dr. James Greenblatt: Episode Rerun

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 68:19


In today's episode with Dr. James Greenblatt, you'll hear us take a deep dive into: 1. The root causes behind ADHD 2. Natural treatments for ADHD 3. The role of magnesium in managing ADHD 4. The link between copper and zinc in ADHD 5. Food allergies and sensitivities in ADHD 6. Gut health and ADHD 7. Exercise and sleep in ADHD 8. Parenting strategies for children with ADHD Dr. James Greenblatt is the Founder and Medical Director of Psychiatry Redefined. In addition to his leadership role there, he holds the title of Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care and is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. A prolific writer, Dr. Greenblatt has authored numerous books on integrative medicine. Throughout his distinguished career, he has been dedicated to investigating the complex relationship between mental health and nutrition, consistently pursuing alternative and complementary methods to conventional psychiatric therapies. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide

The Biology of Traumaâ„¢ With Dr. Aimie
Is Lithium the Answer to a Regulated Nervous System, Depression & Addiction Treatment? with Dr. James Greenblatt

The Biology of Traumaâ„¢ With Dr. Aimie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 28:56


Can lithium influence nervous system dysregulation? In this episode, we are looking at lithium's role on the nervous system. You will find that it needs to be central to the conversation for mental health, addiction, and the trauma healing journey, particularly its stabilizing effects on the nervous system. I have brought in a guest whose work I have high respect for and helped me see the possibilities beyond mood medications for myself. Dr. James Greenblatt has been in clinical practice since 1988 and is the founder and pioneer in the field of integrative and functional psychiatry. In this episode, you'll learn the role of lithium in helping a dysregulated nervous system become more flexible, regulated and stable: Lithium's role in impulsivity  The interface between lithium and the immune system The use of lithium for depression, suicidal thoughts and addiction Why you should understand your family's mental health history prior to considering lithium treatment What other symptoms might indicate the need for a lithium treatment How lithium interacts with other minerals like copper and zinc For more information and show notes, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
Why We Must Rethink Suicide Prevention

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 47:26


In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we discuss suicide prevention and the role of biomarkers in mental health with Dr. James Greenblatt. You'll hear us dive into: 1. The urgent need to rethink suicide prevention approaches 2. Overlooked biomarkers behind depression and suicide 3. The link between low cholesterol and suicide risk 4. Why low omega-3 and vitamin D levels are hurting your mental health 5. The connection between sleep deprivation, inflammation, and suicide Dr. James Greenblatt is the Founder and Medical Director of Psychiatry Redefined. In addition to his leadership role there, he holds the title of Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care and is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. A prolific writer, Dr. Greenblatt has authored numerous books on integrative medicine. Throughout his distinguished career, he has been dedicated to investigating the complex relationship between mental health and nutrition, consistently pursuing alternative and complementary methods to conventional psychiatric therapies. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide

The NPRD
We Didn’t Learn This In School

The NPRD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 28:08 Transcription Available


How do clinicians learn to hold hands integrating cutting edge and long term research into clinical practice? Dr. James Greenblatt of Psychiatry Redefined joins TheNPRD podcast inclusive of his fellowship program, a rich discussion on ADHD and why women are diagnosed later in life, and what nutritional guidelines can enhance the diagnosis and treatment of … Continue reading We Didn't Learn This In School →

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The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Functional Medicine Psychiatry – Getting to the Root Cause of Mental Illness

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 66:09


View Show Notes From This Episode Get Free Weekly Health Tips from Dr. Hyman Sign Up for Dr. Hyman's Weekly Longevity Journal The world is experiencing a mental health crisis like never before. While that is rightfully scary, it's important to recognize that many of our daily choices can up-level our brain function and mental health. The inadequacies of current psychiatric disease and care models require urgent attention to address root causes such as nutrition, toxins, and gut health. In this episode of the podcast, I talk to Dr. James Greenblatt, who draws on his four decades of experience in studying functional psychiatry to highlight the importance of a personalized approach to mental health.  In this episode, we specifically focus on:  The pressing need for a new model of mental health care. How is functional psychiatry different from conventional psychiatry?  Root causes of mental health issues and the importance of addressing nutrient deficiencies, toxins, and gut health. Success stories using the personalized approach with low-dose lithium, ketogenic diets, and nutraceuticals to treat psychiatric symptoms.  Encouragement for those suffering from mental health disorders to explore Functional Medicine approaches. Integrating Functional Medicine principles into mainstream psychiatry. Join us to discover how Functional Medicine can transform mental health care and offer new hope for those struggling with mental health disorders. This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Mitopure, House of Macadamias, and Cymbiotika. Streamline your lab orders with Rupa Health. Access more than 3,000 specialty lab tests and register for a FREE live demo at RupaHealth.com. Support essential mitochondrial health and save 10% on Mitopure. Visit TimelineNutrition.com/Drhyman and use code DRHYMAN10. Enjoy the highest quality macadamia nuts today. Get 15% off my custom House of Macadamias bundle or 10% off your entire order at HouseOfMacadamias.com/Hyman. Upgrade your supplement routine with Cymbiotika. Get 20% off with free shipping on all orders. Head to Cymbiotika.com and use code HYMAN.

The MindHealth360 Show
58. Dr. James Greenblatt - Reflections on The Staggering Statistics for Adolescent Mental Health. IMMH 2023

The MindHealth360 Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 43:38


Awareness Is Not Enough: Reflections on The Staggering Statistics for Adolescent Mental Health: Dr James Greenblatt's extract from IMMH Integrative Medicine for Mental Health Conference 2023. Dr. Greenblatt will be speaking at IMMH 2024: www.immh.org about Suicide Prevention Redefined: The Tragic Consequences of Ignoring Functional Medicine so come join us at the Gaylord National Harbor Resort in Washington, DC 10-13th October 2024 to hear him and our other fantastic speakers on the latest scientific research and best clinical practice around integrative mental health and functional medicine psychiatry. In this moving and important extract from child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Greenblatt's presentation for the IMMH Integrative Medicine for Mental Health Conference 2023, Dr. Greenblatt, a pioneer in the field of integrative and functional medicine psychiatry with over 35 years of clinical experience, gives us the hard truth around the staggering statistics and crisis in adolescent mental health, the failure of current treatment models and the importance of taking an integrative and functional medicine approach which diagnose and treat the root cause and the individual biochemistry of patients to bring about sustainable healing. In this extract from IMMH 2023, he delves into the critical role of nutritional lithium in mental health, particularly focusing on the concept of lithium deficiency syndrome in children and adolescents, making a compelling argument about how low-dose lithium, a simple but often overlooked micronutrient, is essential for brain health and can significantly influence behaviours related to ADHD, autism, irritability, bipolar disorder, and aggression. In this presentation learn about: - The failure of current mental health treatment and the epidemic of mental health issues and suicidality in children and adolescents; - The correlation between aggression against self (suicide) and others (violent criminals) and low lithium levels; - Lithium as the anti-impulsive nutrient for ADHD, bipolar, aggression and road rage; - Lithium and other nutritional supplements as part of a more effective and sustainable treatment alongside, or even instead of conventional psychiatric treatments, allowing for the reduction of psychiatric medication such as antipsychotics, mood stabilisers and tranquillisers; - The clinical and research-based evidence supporting the use of low-dose lithium in treating and possibly preventing a range of psychiatric disorders such as autism, suicidality, irritability, bipolar 2, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, aggression, etc.; - Low dose micronutrient lithium and lithium carbonate both as anti-suicidality molecule according to 50 years of research; - The relationship between elemental lithium and lithium carbonate (used in conventional bipolar treatment); - Understanding functional Lithium Deficiency Syndrome due to genetics (which can be tested) and nutritional status; - Understanding who will be the most responsive to lithium supplementation, and how to test for lithium deficiency including hair mineral analysis, symptoms and family history; - Lithium's effect on neurotransmitters including decreasing glutamate and dopamine which are excitatory, and increasing serotonin and gaba, which are inhibitory; - Lithium's positive effects on inflammation, oxidative stress, and microglial activation ; - Best doses for nutritional lithium, side effects and best sources; - The effects of lithium on neurodegeneration and its role in dementia care. Find out more about IMMH and book your tickets for the IMMH 2024 conference: www.immh.org

The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast
How Ketogenic Diets Impact ADHD & Mental Health

The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 27:41 Transcription Available


My guest is Nicole Laurent, LMHC. She is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who helps people use ketogenic dietary therapy as a treatment for mental illness and neurological issues. She uses a variety of nutritional and functional methods of treatment in her work and provides evidence-based psychotherapy modalities in adult client populations. ​In addition to specialized training in clinical skills, including Behavior Therapy (BT), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), she is trained in nutritional and metabolic therapies for mental health. Through our discussion, Nicole engages listeners about the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry, including the significant role the ketogenic diet plays in improving mitochondrial function. We also delve into the reported advantages of the ketogenic diet for treating diverse neurological disorders and mental health conditions. Nicole skillfully explains the particulars of utilizing the ketogenic diet as a tool for managing ADHD symptoms. She covers the importance of stabilization of the neural networks and the enhancement of brain energy metabolism, particularly in impulse control and focus areas. However, Nicole also emphasizes that not every child with ADHD may need a ketogenic diet, as there could be simpler ways to manage micronutrient deficiencies. We venture to explore the underexplored nutritional dimensions of ADHD and mental health and discuss the critical role of essential nutrients in maintaining mental health. We challenge the prevailing psychopharmacology viewpoint and call for an urgent and nuanced understanding of the nutritional component of various mental health issues. This episode is a valuable resource for every parent wishing to navigate the challenging waters of ADHD management and understand the implications of nutrition on their child's health. It emphasizes the potential benefits of dietary changes and the need to explore beyond stimulant medication. We also critique the American diet culture and its implications on mental health while offering practical suggestions for making healthier eating choices.  We conclude the importance of proper nutrition in managing ADHD effectively and underline the vitality of educating oneself to ensure the best for a child's mental health.  Learn more from Nicole Laurent: https://mentalhealthketo.com/ Links to Resources mentioned in this podcast: Change Your Diet, Change Your  Mind by Dr. Georgia Ede Finally Focused by Dr. James Greenblatt & Bill Gottlieb CHC Sacred Cow by Diana Rodgers and Robb Wolf Hardy's Nutritionals —--- Topics covered in this episode: What is metabolic psychiatry? What is nutritional psychiatry? What is a ketogenic diet? Options to consider when the standard practice of care isn't working? How a standard American diet is working against mental health? Nicole's words of wisdom for parents raising ADHD kids? —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening!  #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport  #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #keto

Portable Practical Pediatrics
Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast #20 Reboot – Sandy Newmark, M.D. – ADHD Part II

Portable Practical Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 69:14


ADHD without Drugs - This is a reboot of this podcast from 2022 as it aligns with the podcasts of Dr. James Greenblatt and Dr. Kate Henry Sandy Newmark, MD is the Director of Clinical Programs at the University of California at San Francisco's Osher Center for Integrative Health. He is an Integrative Pediatrician and a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UCSF with the title of Osher Foundation Endowed Chair in Clinical Programs in Integrative Medicine. To me, he is an amazing teacher and onion peeler in the world of attention deficit. I met Sandy back in 2006 as he was the lead Pediatric teacher in the University of Arizona's Integrative Medicine Fellowship. He immediately made an impact in my career as a leader in this new way of seeing the world of medicine. His bio lists: Dr. Sanford Newmark specializes in integrative neurodevelopmental pediatrics including autism, ADHD, and related conditions. Dr. Newmark lectures widely on both autism and ADHD and has authored three chapters in integrative medicine textbooks. He is the author of the book “ADHD Without Drugs, a Guide to the Natural Care of Children with ADHD.” His online video, “Do 2.5 Million Children Really Need Ritalin? An Integrative Approach to ADHD,” has been viewed over 4.5 million times. Know this, this is an hour of your life that you will want to dedicate to Dr. Newmark's thoughts. Especially, if you or your child has ADHD. Enjoy my conversation with Dr. Newmark, Dr. M

Portable Practical Pediatrics
Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast #66 – James Greenblatt, M.D. – ADHD

Portable Practical Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 72:02


{display_podcast] Attention Deficit and Upstream Personalized Treatments This week we sit down with Dr. James Greenblatt, a pioneer in the field of integrative medicine/psychiatry. He obtained his MD and completed his psychiatry residency at George Washington University School of Medicine. This training was followed by a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He has been studying and educating providers on functional psychiatry for 4 decades. Dr. Greenblatt has served as the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, MA for nearly 20 years, and is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine. His focus is on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness. This is the essence of going upstream to right the wrongs of the biochemical pathways of the brain. He is the author of eight books, including the best-seller, Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD. His updated edition of Answers to Anorexia was released in October 2021 and his newest book, Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal is available now. Dr. Greenblatt is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an educational platform dedicated to the personalized, evidence-based treatment of mental health. Psychiatry Redefined offers continuing online education, CME-approved courses, and webinars, and boasts the most comprehensive and scientifically-based professional fellowship for mental health providers, The Psychiatry Redefined Fellowship in Functional & Integrative Psychiatry. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. James Greenblatt. Dr. M

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
Eating Disorder Treatment: A Functional Medicine Approach

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 52:25


In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we navigate the importance of nutrition and medications in treating eating disorders and mental illnesses with Dr. James Greenblatt. You'll hear us discuss: 1. Addressing malnutrition and nutrient deficiencies in eating disorder treatment 2. How does zinc deficiency impact eating disorders? 3. The role of omega-3 fatty acids and B vitamins in eating disorder treatment 4. The connection between brain health and nutrition in psychiatry 5. Dr. Greenblatt's approach to eating disorder treatment With over 30 years of experience, Dr. James Greenblatt is a dedicated clinician, health system leader, and innovator in medical education. He is the Founder and Medical Director of Psychiatry Redefined, the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care, as well as an Assistant Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. With a prolific writing career, Dr. Greenblatt has authored numerous books on integrative medicine and frequently shares his knowledge through podcasts and social media. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide

DEPTH Work: A Holistic Mental Health Podcast
69. Functional & Integrative Psychiatry: Nutrition & Mental Health with James Greenblatt

DEPTH Work: A Holistic Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 36:02


“Whatever happens in the body affects the brain, and what happens in the brain affects the body” - Dr. James Greenblatt. The biomedical model of mental health is critiqued for being “one size fits all” and ignoring multiple pathways that can lead to whole system dysfunction. Dr. James Greenblatt, a psychiatrist and early adopter of the now popularized functional medicine lens to mental health, is working to bridge disciplines in order to treat the individual more holistically and uncover hidden root causes of dysfunction. In this episode, we talk about why different physiological concerns have multiple pathways that manifest in a vast variety of mental health outcomes. For any one person with a mental health condition, it may be rooted partially in trauma, hypothyroidism, vitamin deficiencies, food allergies, celiac disease, diabetes, and so much more. Greenblatt argues for the power of testing many biomarkers and using nutrition to help heal and even taper off of psychopharmaceuticals when possible. In this episode: bridging functional medicine with psychiatry treating eating disorders, ocd, anxiety, psychosis, depression, adhd and more the impact that food allergies and vitamin deficiencies have on the brain and mental health how to treat the individual rather than using a “one size fits all” approach coming off of SSRIs and psychotropic medication A pioneer in the field of functional and integrative medicine, board-certified child and adult psychiatrist, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. After receiving his medical degree and completing his psychiatry residency at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He served as the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, MA for nearly 20 years and has been an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine. He is the author of eight books, including the best-seller, Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD. His updated edition of Answers to Anorexia was released in October 2021 and his newest book, Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal is available now.  He is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an online learning platform, dedicated to an evidence-based, personalized treatment model for mental illness. Links: www.PsychiatryRedefined.org Sessions & Information about the host: JazmineRussell.com Disclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Any information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.

Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD
84: Alternative Treatments for ADHD with Dr. James Greenblatt

Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 31:12


Contrary to what is often told to parents of kids with ADHD, there are many natural things you can do to support your child. In this episode of the Soaring Child podcast, Dr. James Greenblatt joined the show to discuss various alternative approaches to ADHD treatment.  Dr. James Greenblatt is a groundbreaking medical expert and the best-selling author of Finally Focused. He joins the podcast to share his invaluable wisdom on natural approaches to psychiatry and ADHD. His work has been a beacon guiding not only professionals like myself but also countless families towards a more sustainable and empowered way of life. He was inducted into the orthomolecular hall of fame in 2017 by the International Society of Orthomolecular Medicine. He is also the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an educational platform dedicated to the transformation of psychiatry, which offers online courses, webinars, and fellowships for professionals.   Key Takeaways: [3:09] Is ADHD overdiagnosed? [4:21] What are some of the limitations of medication for ADHD? [5:17] Dr. Greenblatt's personal story [7:06] How diet affects ADHD [9:05] How did our society get so far away from healthy foods? [10:59] How sugar affects B vitamins [11:35] How artificial flavors/colors affect ADHD [13:37] Common nutritional deficiencies in kids with ADHD [17:22] Dr. Greenblatt's favorite tests for kids with ADHD [20:01]  How genetics affect ADHD [22:16] Dr. Greenblatt's approach to detoxification [25:28] How to respond to critics of natural strategies [29:08] 1 piece of advice for parents to implement today [30:15] Where to find Dr. Greenblatt online   Memorable Moments: “In some communities and for some individuals, I do think it's over-diagnosed and other problems are being missed, but it's also being under-diagnosed, particularly in women.” “It's [medication] a symptomatic bandaid. It doesn't do anything to the underlying symptoms. And when someone takes medication, there might be an improvement, but as soon as the medicine wears off…the symptoms come back….And there are a wide list of potential side effects.” ”We have 25 years of research talking about diet, sugar-sweetened beverages, ultra processed foods affecting brain function and the effects are attention problems, depression, anxiety, even memory and dementia. So we know clearly diet affects behavior.” “Sugar sells.” ”Probably the most common deficiency – both in children and adults – is the trace mineral of magnesium.” ”The root of my practice…is a personalized approach, but I think there are a few nutrients we could give our kids without testing, and that would probably be the B complex I mentioned, magnesium, and essential fatty acids.” “What we're trying to help parents do is look for the underlying cause.” “In the old days, I didn't have a lot other than I just knew in my heart that kids got better. But at this point, we have research to support everything that you and I and others have been trying to say to parents and families. And oftentimes we have more research than some of the pharmaceuticals.” ”You go to a psychiatry conference, and it's supported and funded by the pharmaceutical company and, as you said, the research is as well.” “Listen to your child. Our kids with ADHD know what's helpful and will tell you.”   How to Connect with Jamed Greenblatt Website: www.jamesgreenblattmd.com and www.psychiatryredefined.org    Dana Kay Resources: Website: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ADHDThriveInstitute/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdthriveinstitute/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ADHDThriveInstitute  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-thrive-institute/mycompany/  Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ph/adhdthriveinstitute/  Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhd_thriveinstitute  International Best Selling Book, Thriving with ADHD – https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/book/  Free Reduce ADHD Symptoms Naturally Masterclass - https://bit.ly/3GAbFQl  ADHD Parenting Course – https://info.adhdthriveinstitute.com/parentingadhd ADHD Thrive Method 4 Kids Program – https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/packages/  

Boundless Body Radio
Decoding Autism Management through Dietary Intervention with Dr. John Ferrera! 551

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 60:30 Transcription Available


In an enlightening conversation with our esteemed guest, John Ferrera, PhD, a seasoned neuropsychologist and certified Chris Kresser Foundation Medicine Practitioner, we delve into this intriguing confluence of neuropsychology, diet, and health. John opens up about his personal health journey, sharing how he discovered his sensitivity to gluten and occasional psoriasis flare-ups, leading him to his current specialties in integrative and functional medicine.As John elaborates on the profound impact of diet on these conditions, this episode takes you on an insightful journey into low-carb and high-protein diets and their significant role in reducing autism symptoms. We also touch upon the influence of environmental toxins on our bodies and the potential implications of the CDC's lengthy immunization schedule.Imagine a world where a few dietary tweaks could transform your child's life forever. In this episode, we share an inspiring success story of a parent who experienced a significant improvement in their child's autism symptoms through a gluten-free, sugar-free diet. Join us in this enlightening conversation, and let's together uncover the transformative power of diet in managing chronic conditions, including autism!Find Dr. John  Fererra at-https://www.inpnyc.com/TW- @JohnFerreraPHDDocumentary on Autism- https://www.restoringbalanceautism.com/the-movieFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
Hack ADHD Naturally with Dr. James Greenblatt

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 68:19


In today's episode with Dr. James Greenblatt, you'll hear us take a deep dive into: 1. The root causes behind ADHD 2. Natural treatments for ADHD 3. The role of magnesium in managing ADHD 4. The link between copper and zinc in ADHD 5. Food allergies and sensitivities in ADHD 6. Gut health and ADHD 7. Exercise and sleep in ADHD 8. Parenting strategies for children with ADHD Dr. James Greenblatt is the Founder and Medical Director of Psychiatry Redefined. In addition to his leadership role there, he holds the title of Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care and is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. A prolific writer, Dr. Greenblatt has authored numerous books on integrative medicine. Throughout his distinguished career, he has been dedicated to investigating the complex relationship between mental health and nutrition, consistently pursuing alternative and complementary methods to conventional psychiatric therapies. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide

Beyond The Balance Sheet Podcast
Revisited - Healthy Aging - The Link Between Nutrition and Brain Health with Dr. James Greenblatt

Beyond The Balance Sheet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 21:51


In this revisited episode of Beyond the Balance Sheet, we are joined by Dr. James Greenblatt, an acknowledged integrative medicine expert, educator, and author who focuses on nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness. Dr. Greenblatt dives into how the medical field needs to focus on the whole body of each individual patient. He discusses the importance of vitamins and minerals in the diet to help protect our brains from dementia and Alzheimer's. Dr. Greenblatt says that the key to healthy aging combines lifestyle and functional medicine. Tune in to hear all the preventative measures you can do now to help with brain health!   IN THIS EPISODE:    [1:22] What role does nutrition play in mental health? [5:10] Simple tests to determine a 40-50-year-old's risk for dementia were not part of a doctor's medical practice. [6:08] How is lithium linked to dementia, and are there any risks associated with using it? [10:22] What are some of the most commonly missed diagnoses in older adults?  [12:20] What other non-nutritional things Dr. Greenblatt recommends for people to achieve maximum integrative health? [13:40] Genetic loading - what does that mean?  [14:42] What is the first action Dr. Greenblatt would take for someone struggling with depression? [17:49] Recent case studies that Dr. Greenblatt has experienced.    KEY TAKEAWAYS:    Don't be passive. Get the information you need if you are experiencing memory loss or if you don't know what's going on. Be your own advocate and get tested.  Genetics plays a big role, but often nutritional or biochemical, relationships, social, and brain-stimulating activities affect brain health. Connect the body and brain. The issues that arise aren't an either-or but often a whole-body problem. Nutrition is the fuel our body needs to operate at an optimum level. Vitamins and minerals are cofactors.    BIO:   Dr. Greenblatt has lectured internationally on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness. He is the author of seven books, including Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD. He is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an educational platform dedicated to the transformation of psychiatry.The platform offers online CME-approved courses, webinars, and fellowships for professionals about functional and integrative medicine for mental illness.   Jame's Greenblatt Website   About Low Dose Lithium    Psychiatry_Redefined Instagram  

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice
James Greenblatt - 'We Have a Neck' - The Links Between Body and Brain

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 42:22


James Greenblatt is an innovator and longtime authority in the fields of integrative medicine and functional psychiatry, focusing on nutrition and other natural modes of treatment for people in distress—including teens with eating disorders and children and adults diagnosed with ADHD.  He's the author of eight books, most recently on antidepressant withdrawal, and the founder of the website PsychiatryRedefined.org—where he works to educate his colleagues/professionals on the science and practice of functional, integrative, and metabolic psychiatry. Greenblatt serves as Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Medical Services at Walden Behavioral Care, which is based in Massachusetts. He teaches at the Tufts University School of Medicine and the Dartmouth College School of Medicine. *** Mad in America podcasts and reports are made possible, in part, by a grant from the Thomas Jobe Fund. Thank you for being with us to listen to the podcast and read our articles this year. MIA is funded entirely by reader donations. If you value MIA, please help us continue to survive and grow. To find the Mad in America podcast on your preferred podcast player, click here

NANP Nourishing You Podcast
Episode 69: Holistic Support for Anxiety and Depression – Dr. James Greenblatt

NANP Nourishing You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 55:55


Integrative Psychiatry Review
026 Orthomolecular Psychiatry with James Greenblatt

Integrative Psychiatry Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 27:51


In this episode I speak with James Greenblatt about orthomolecular psychiatry. A pioneer in the field of integrative medicine, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. After receiving his medical degree and completing his psychiatry residency at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. Dr. Greenblatt served as the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, MA for nearly 20 years, and is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine.An acknowledged integrative medicine expert, educator, and author, Dr. Greenblatt has lectured internationally on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness. Through three decades of practice and research, Dr. Greenblatt is a leading contributor to helping physicians and patients understand the role of personalized medicine for mental illness.He is the author of eight books, including the best-seller, Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD. His updated edition of Answers to Anorexia was released in October 2021 and his newest book, Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal is available now.Dr. Greenblatt is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an educational platform dedicated to the personalized, evidence-based treatment of mental health. Psychiatry Redefined offers continuing online education, CME-approved courses, and webinars, and boasts the most comprehensive and scientifically-based professional fellowship for mental health providers, The Psychiatry Redefined Fellowship in Functional & Integrative Psychiatry.Useful links:https://www.jamesgreenblattmd.com/https://www.drmatthewhicks.com/https://www.synaptic.care/Disclaimer: topics discussed on the podcast are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Consult with your medical provider about the appropriateness of these interventions in your individual case.Music credit: Multiverse by KetsaDonate here to support the podcast: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=84UDKKRJZHGD4&source=urlSupport the show

Low Tox Life
319. Building a holistic support picture for ADHD with Dr James Greenblatt

Low Tox Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 65:56


ADHD - Traditionally thought of as a little-boy mental health picture is fast becoming recognised as something that many of us have been living with and creating coping mechanisms around, without being given the recognition of being neurodivergent - I am one such person diagnosed at the ripe old age of 47 - today's show while focused primarily on children as Dr James Greenblatt's work is focused there, it is very much a show for anyone who works with, lives with, cares for, teaches or loves anyone who either has a formal diagnosis or who you simply think “what is up with them!?” often about what they forget, their busy-ness, their inability to follow up or get a ‘simple' thing done, their tapping their foot while you try to talk about something super important or perhaps their ‘too much' ness sometimes. The shame that many people with ADHD feel for not being able to be like everyone wants or needs them to is really something that need not exist if we embrace diversity and difference and help each human find the space to thrive within our beautiful human race. I hope you enjoy this show as much as I did as we explore the many support tools on offer, the lack of judgement around stimulant medication, the importance of tools tips and tricks to bring out one's best and the critical importance of removing food from the landscape that sabotages the neurodivergent brain more and faster than anything - ultra-processed food! You can head to the show notes for more details over at lowtoxlife.com/podcast   Today's guest James Greenblatt, MD is a clinical pioneer, speaker, and health system leader. Dr. Greenblatt is recognized as an authority on improving mental health outcomes with nutritional medicine. Dr. Greenblatt served for 19 years as Chief Medical Officer for Walden Behavioral Health. In 2019, Dr. Greenblatt bridged medicine and technology to launch Psychiatry Redefined, an online educational program for mental health providers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radically Genuine Podcast
62. James M. Greenblatt, MD: Nutritional interventions in psychiatry

Radically Genuine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 58:07


A pioneer in the field of integrative medicine, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. Dr. Greenblatt has lectured internationally on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness. James Greenblatt, MDPsychiatry RedefinedIntegrative Psychiatry & Functional Medicine BooksIf you are in a crisis or think you have an emergency, call your doctor or 911. If you're considering suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a skilled trained counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTRadically Genuine Podcast Website Twitter: Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPPInstagram @radgenpodTikTok @radgenpodRadGenPodcast@gmail.comADDITIONAL RESOURCES3:00 - James Greenblatt, MD5:30 - Integrative Medicine: What Is It, Types, Risks & Benefits6:30 - What is Functional Medicine? | Psychiatry Redefined11:00 - Antidepressants and the Placebo Effect - PMC16:00 - Key Nutrients for ADHD, OCD, and Tics - James Greenblatt, MD17:30 - Foods and additives are common causes of the attention deficit hyperactive disorder in children18:00 - Delayed Hypersensitivity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics22:00 - Finally Focused: Mineral Imbalances & ADHD (Part 1: Zinc Deficiency & Copper Excess)23:00 - Magnesium: The Missing Link in Mental Health? | PR24:30 - Episode 40. Chris Palmer, MD27:00 - Diet Alert: Vegetarianism and the Risks of Anorexia Nervosa37:00 - Answers to Anorexia: Malnourished Minds | Psychiatry Redefined40:30 - Let Them Eat Dirt: Saving Your Child from an Oversanitized World42:00 - Association between naturally occurring lithium in drinking water and suicide rates: systematic review and meta-analysis of ecological studies44:00 - Lithium occurrence in drinking water sources of the United States - ScienceDirect45:00 - Nirvana – Lithium Lyrics

Voices Of Courage
VOC 226 - The Courage to Explore Ancient Healing Modalities with Dr Rao Kolusa

Voices Of Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 59:38


Mental Barriers, most people have them, but how do you breakthrough them? Ken D Foster interviews Dr James Greenblatt on the power of the mind to overcome repressive thoughts and antidepressant withdrawal.   Broadcast Bio: Dr. Greenblatt MD has lectured internationally on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness.  He is the author of seven books, including Answers to Anorexia, Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD, and his upcoming book Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal which will be released in Spring 2022.  A pioneer in the field of functional and integrative medicine, board-certified child and adult psychiatrist, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. After receiving his medical degree and completing his psychiatry residency at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Dedham, MA #VOC #voicesofcourage #KenDFoster #DrRaoKolusa #podcast See the full podcast video: https://youtu.be/WQBhXbe7ztg   Like || Comment || Share ------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy & stay connected with us! ► Visit us: voicesofcourage.us ► Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/VoicesofCourageRadio ► Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/kendfoster_ ► Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/KennethFoster ► Contact us on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kendfoster  

Voices Of Courage
VOC 225 - The Courage to Breakthrough Mental Barriers with Dr. James Greenblatt

Voices Of Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 29:16


Mental Barriers, most people have them, but how do you breakthrough them? Ken D Foster interviews Dr James Greenblatt on the power of the mind to overcome repressive thoughts and antidepressant withdrawal.   Broadcast Bio: Dr. Greenblatt MD has lectured internationally on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness.  He is the author of seven books, including Answers to Anorexia, Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD, and his upcoming book Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal which will be released in Spring 2022.  A pioneer in the field of functional and integrative medicine, board-certified child and adult psychiatrist, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. After receiving his medical degree and completing his psychiatry residency at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Dedham, MA #VOC #voicesofcourage #KenDFoster #DrJamesGreenblatt #podcast See the full podcast video: https://youtu.be/Zrh-EVjwBBc   Like || Comment || Share ------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy & stay connected with us! ► Visit us: voicesofcourage.us ► Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/VoicesofCourageRadio ► Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/kendfoster_ ► Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/KennethFoster ► Contact us on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kendfoster  

Beyond The Balance Sheet Podcast
Healthy Aging - The Link Between Nutrition and Brain Health With Dr. James Greenblatt

Beyond The Balance Sheet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 21:51


Today we are joined by Dr. James Greenblatt, an acknowledged integrative medicine expert, educator, and author who focuses on nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness. Dr. Greenblatt dives into how the medical field needs to focus on the whole body of each individual patient. He discusses the importance of vitamins and minerals in the diet to help protect our brains from dementia and Alzheimer's. Dr. Greenblatt says that the key to healthy aging combines lifestyle and functional medicine. Tune in to hear all the preventative measures you can do now to help with brain health!   IN THIS EPISODE:    [1:22] What role does nutrition play in mental health? [5:10] Simple tests to determine a 40-50-year-old's risk for dementia were not part of a doctor's medical practice. [6:08] How is lithium linked to dementia, and are there any risks associated with using it? [10:22] What are some of the most commonly missed diagnoses in older adults?  [12:20] What other non-nutritional things Dr. Greenblatt recommends for people to achieve maximum integrative health? [13:40] Genetic loading - what does that mean?  [14:42] What is the first action Dr. Greenblatt would take for someone struggling with depression? [17:49] Recent case studies that Dr. Greenblatt has experienced.    KEY TAKEAWAYS:    Don't be passive. Get the information you need if you are experiencing memory loss or if you don't know what's going on. Be your own advocate and get tested.  Genetics plays a big role, but often nutritional or biochemical, relationships, social, and brain-stimulating activities affect brain health. Connect the body and brain. The issues that arise aren't an either-or but often a whole-body problem. Nutrition is the fuel our body needs to operate at an optimum level. Vitamins and minerals are cofactors.    BIO: Dr. Greenblatt has lectured internationally on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness. He is the author of seven books, including Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD. He is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an educational platform dedicated to the transformation of psychiatry.The platform offers online CME-approved courses, webinars, and fellowships for professionals about functional and integrative medicine for mental illness.   Jame's Greenblatt Website   About Low Dose Lithium    Psychiatry_Redefined Instagram

One Life Radio Podcast
Dr. James Greenblatt

One Life Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022


Dr. James Greenblatt is back for part two of our discussion about his groundbreaking common sense approach to treating depression. Everyone is different, so the treatment protocol should be individualized for each person. Nutritional deficiencies are a huge factor in regard to depression. We also discuss all of the uses for Lithium. It's been around since the beginning of time, and has so many uses that are being ignored by many in the medical community. Learn more about his work, and check out all of his books at jamesgreenblattmd.com.Thank you to our sponsors!Paleof(x) 2022 - April 29th-May 1stenviromedicaThe Weston A. Price FoundationChildren's Health Defense - Order Robert F. Kennedy's latest book, "The Real Anthony Fauci" today!sunwarrior - Use the code OLR for 20% off your purchase!Ice Shaker - Keeps drinks ice cold all day!Vegworld MagazineWell Being JournalThorne - Get 20% off your order and free shipping!