Mental Health Therapists

NEURONUTRITION TRAINING FOR

The missing link.

In your practice, you see how trauma, relational stress, chronic health conditions, and neurodivergence influence how someone engages in self-care behaviors. But your training never addressed how nutrition and nervous system function shape these behaviors. Neuronutrition helps you recognize when nutritional factors are limiting a client’s capacity for change, equipping you with the ability to move complex cases forward when therapy alone has stalled.

“My experience with the NANCP program so far has been great. The program itself has been thoughtfully designed to make it accessible and sustainable. Neuronutrition is helping me to better understand the layered ways my client's nutrition impacts their mood, emotions, cognition, and behavior.'“

— Erika Flesher, LMHC, LPCC
Mental Health Therapist, Advocate, Consultant

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See What Other Models Miss

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Recognize the Hidden Factors Affecting Progress

Your clients often know what they “should” do. Change becomes difficult when nervous system state, metabolic health, and stress physiology influence behavioral capacity.

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Gain Clarity With Complex Clients

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Become a therapist who sees the entire picture.

The National Academy of Neuronutrition Certified Practitioner program was designed for clinicians working at the intersection of mental health, neuroscience, and nutrition. You’ll be equipped with the evidence-informed knowledge, language and frameworks to understand how nutrition and nervous system function influence the behaviors you see every day.

Strengthen Your Clinical Confidence

Integrate neuronutrition into your therapeutic work to strengthen, enhance, expand, and deepen the work you do with your clients.

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Bring New Insight Into Your Therapeutic Work

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Become Known for Solving Difficult Cases

Integrate neuronutrition into your therapeutic work to strengthen, enhance, expand, and deepen the work you do with your clients.

“The NANCP program material is enlivening—even riveting in moments. I feel more in awe of and hold more reverence for my body than I did before starting it. My intention is to model this for my clients.“

— Lacey Johnson, MA, AMFT
Trauma Therapist & Writer

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  • Work with clients navigating trauma, neurodivergence, chronic stress, neurological, digestive and autoimmune conditions, and nervous system dysregulation

  • Support people struggling with challenging eating behaviors and complex food-body relationship dynamics

  • Want to better understand the connection between nutrition, the nervous system and mental health

  • Support clients who know what they want to do but struggle to follow through.

  • Want to understand the neurobiological influences shaping health and nutritional behavior

  • Believe care should be trauma-informed, neuroaffirming and inclusive

This program was developed for therapists who: