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Mood Disorders and Neurotransmitter Balance

Posted By NANP Editor, Tuesday, April 1, 2025

This masterclass will give simple and accurate explanations of the issues involved along with immediately actionable steps that can be utilized by the practitioner and client alike.

In this lecture the participant will learn:
The definition of neurotransmitters.
The importance of neurotransmitter balance.
How neurotransmitters are related to mood disorders.
The method and effect of neurotransmitter depletion.
The areas of the brain that are affected by a neurotransmitter imbalance.
Neurotransmitter testing and its interpretation.
Pathologies that can affect neurotransmitter balance.
Treatment strategies to correct mood disorders based on neurotransmitter imbalance.

Click HERE to purchase the corresponding quiz and earn one (1) continuing education credit. 

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