Our culture fosters and nourishes many mental health issues and neither the cultural causes, nor the effects are new. As much as I’d like to spend a few hours talking about how dysfunctional our society is, this class will focus on the clinical aspects of common mental health issues.

We will discuss identifying and working on the root causes of depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and addiction. We’ll also cover plant allies that can help anyone remain more balanced.

Guest Instructors for this series include

  • Christopher Bennett is an herbal medicine student at the Eclectic School of Herbal Medicine and a board certified family psychiatric nurse practitioner who specializes in child, adolescent, adult, and addictions psychiatry. He has 8 years of experience in the field of mental health. He is a graduate of the Master of Science in Nursing at the University of Tennessee in 2009, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Belmont University in 2007, and the Bachelor of Science in Social Work fro the University of Tennessee in 2004.
  • Lydia Anne M. Bartholow is an educator, psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, herbalist, writer, and organizer.  She is currently working on her doctorate at Oregon Health Science University.

This module is 4 classes, averaging 2 hours each.

Class dates:

June 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th, 2016

6:30 EST.

Class cost: $200


All classes are recorded and posted to the online classroom, along with handouts and resources.