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Complementary and alternative treatments for two of the most prevalent mental health complaints.

Whether it’s the latest diet craze, acupuncture, fish oil, vitamin D, St. John’s wort, or some new “miracle mood cure,” many therapists don’t feel sufficiently well versed in the various complementary and alternative (CAM) remedies out there to give a sound opinion. Others may fear deleterious side-effects or interactions with psychiatric drugs their clients are already taking. Even more pervasive is the safety concern that their clients may inappropriately experiment with these treatments in lieu of more potent and, sometimes, necessary conventional care.

This book addresses all these common concerns and more when it comes to treating anxiety and depression, providing an essential framework for understanding holistic care and helping to make sense of the alternative solutions available.

Bongiorno, a naturopath who regularly works with mental health clients, walks readers through the fundamentals, laying out the basic principles of holistic care, the most salient CAM research to date as well as its safety concerns, and steps to take to determine if it’s appropriate to introduce a CAM modality to your client’s treatment. He also explains when holistic approaches may not be appropriate.

Readers are then taught how to assess lifestyle and physiological factors that can contribute to a client’s anxiety and depression, such as sleep, diet, caffeine intake, exercise, sunlight exposure, media use, low blood sugar, cholesterol levels, thyroid issues, hormone issues, digestive health, and more.

With an understanding of these underlying factors in place, the book goes on to outline the most effective vitamins, minerals, botanicals, and mind-body therapies for anxiety and depression―from amino acids to zinc, acupuncture to Qi gong, and everything in between―including dosages, best applications, and contraindications. How to work integratively when a client is already on an anxiolytic or antidepressant is also covered. A final chapter explains exactly how to make recommendations and design a successful treatment plan best suited to your client.

With instructive graphics and loads of case vignettes, this resource is your go-to guide for understanding the complementary and alternative options for two of therapy’s most ubiquitous problems.

6 reviews for Holistic Solutions for Anxiety & Depression in Therapy: Combining Natural Remedies with Conventional Care

  1. Bizzy
    September 28, 2017
    5.0 out of 5 stars I have actively sought out good resources both for myself and my patients with regards ...
    I am a primary care provider and a naturopathic physician, and I see patients with anxiety and depression in my practice every day. I have actively s...More
    I am a primary care provider and a naturopathic physician, and I see patients with anxiety and depression in my practice every day. I have actively sought out good resources both for myself and my patients with regards to nutritional interventions for mental health concerns- there aren't many out there. Many of the other books are fluffy and lack interventional specificity. As a practitioner I have used information from this book with great success with my patients. We need more books like this in integrative medicine: books that provide information that we can apply on a daily basis from a person who actually uses these tools in medical practice. Highly recommend!
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    Dr. Robert Conder
    March 29, 2017
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book and resource
    I bought this book after attending a continuing education workshop with Dr. Bongiorno. My science is fairly mainstream and conservative, but so is his...More
    I bought this book after attending a continuing education workshop with Dr. Bongiorno. My science is fairly mainstream and conservative, but so is his - it just is more holistic and embraces complementary approaches to working with stress and illness. Very well written and researched.
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    Dr. Glenn
    December 2, 2015
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Resource for My Naturopathic Practice
    Anxiety and depression are significant aspects of my naturopathic practice, hence I devote a considerable amount of my time researching key elements t...More
    Anxiety and depression are significant aspects of my naturopathic practice, hence I devote a considerable amount of my time researching key elements that will enable me to better assist my patients. I've been studying mind-body medicine since 1971 and Peter Bongiorno's book is among the best resources I've come across. While much of the book was a substantiation of my own empirical approaches, Bongiorno has enhanced my therapeutic acumen with both experiential and scientifically-validated information that I may immediately apply to my practice. The emphasis, of course, in naturopathic medicine is to treat the patient, not the condition and Peter makes this point quite lucidly. The uniqueness of this treatise is to recognize the potential imbalances that both initiate and proliferate emotional distortions and optimize recovery.
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    Blessing Grace Kobey
    June 18, 2015
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bongiorno cites excellent evidence-based research to guide and support people to find ...
    Bongiorno cites excellent evidence-based research to guide and support people to find natural ways to deal with anxiety and other mental health issues...More
    Bongiorno cites excellent evidence-based research to guide and support people to find natural ways to deal with anxiety and other mental health issues. Very grateful for a roadmap to combine conventional and holistic, whole health approaches to journey to vitality both physically and mentally. Blessing Grace Kobey, MA, Holistic Health Education
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    Debi
    June 13, 2015
    5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Bongiorno's "Holistic Solutions for Anxiety & Depression in Therapy: Combining Natural Remedies..." book giveaway
    Being a MSN nurse educator, I would love to win this book giveaway to educate my students. Trudy Scott, CN is an acquaintance whom I have had a long ...More
    Being a MSN nurse educator, I would love to win this book giveaway to educate my students. Trudy Scott, CN is an acquaintance whom I have had a long history interacting. She believes the coverage of diet and essential nutrients, oxytocin, 5-HT1A, and the history of the discovery of serotonin had great coverage, which I have complete belief because she is a nutritionist. Depression and anxiety tend to go hand in hand with each other. I am a past, will be a present, and future attendee of Trudy's Anxiety Summit(s) and enjoy the talks of Trudy, Dr. Bongiorno and others! I have listened to Trudy and Dr. Bongiorno in other summits. Dr. Bongiorno is extremely knowledgeable concerning holistic solutions for depression and anxiety. Being a holistic nurse, meaning caring for clients' mind, body and soul; I would love to receive Dr. Bongiorno's book, "Holistic Solutions for Anxiety & Depression in Therapy: Combining Natural Remedies with Conventional Care!" The holistic approach and the use of natural remedies for people suffering with anxiety & depression would be very exciting to read about and learn more about how they work together in treatment. The history of serotonin discovery is something I would extremely love to read. Thank you!
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    Trudy Scott, author of The Antianxiety Food Solution
    May 15, 2015
    5.0 out of 5 stars a great resource for anyone working with individuals with anxiety or depression
    As a nutritionist who works with women with anxiety, I was pleased to receive a review copy of this wonderful book! Although it is written for therapi...More
    As a nutritionist who works with women with anxiety, I was pleased to receive a review copy of this wonderful book! Although it is written for therapists I feel that it's a great resource for anyone working with individuals with anxiety or depression, and this includes nutritionists.

    I appreciate the extensive coverage of diet and nutrients such as 5-HTP, tryptophan, GABA, vitamin B3 and even lithium orotate. I found this discussion of the 5-HT1A receptor and oxytocin fascinating. I also really enjoyed reading about the history of the discovery of serotonin.

    I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Bongiorno on The Anxiety Summit and his speaking is as eloquent, factual and caring as his writing.
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