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Dr. Ellen Vora is a board certified psychiatrist, acupuncturist, and yoga teacher, who takes a functional approach to mental health treatment. She believes in looking at her patients holistically, and addressing challenges at the source rather than with medication. Ellen specializes in depression, anxiety, insomnia, women’s mental health, adult ADHD, bipolar, autoimmunity, and digestive issues. After graduating from Yale University with an undergraduate degree in English, Ellen continued on to Columbia University medical school. On this not-so-caffeinated career conversation (Ellen kicked her caffeine habit) she addresses our society’s struggles with mental health from a holistic psychiatry standpoint, and gives Java Junkies tools to reflect on their own physical and mental health, and what lifestyle changes you can make to feel like your best self.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE:
- How according to the National College Health Assessment, there’s been a dramatic increase in the number of students suffering from depression
- How an astonishing 1 student in 12 has a suicide plan
- Why what you think you know about what causes depression may not be grounded in scientific research
- What really causes depression and anxiety and other mental health problems
- What are the modern day risks to our immune systems that are affecting our mental health
- Strategies to find out how foods are affecting your mental health
- What are the four pillars of mental health
- The problems that are institutionalized in the medical field, and how holistic medicine helps alleviate them
- How to Control Anxiety — Dr. Vora’s online course on MindBodyGreen
- How to Manage Depression — Dr. Vora’s online course on MindBodyGreen