Amino Acid Therapy To Heal Your Brain & Improve Your Anxiety, Depression, ADHD & More.

As a licensed Psychotherapist in New York with certifications in mental health nutrition, Kim Seelbrede offers in Amino Acid Therapy for the treatment of anxiety, depression, panic attacks, low motivation, low energy, ADHD, inattention, concentration, fibromyalgia, menopause, brain fog, insomnia, food, drug and alcohol addictions, obsessions and compulsions, mood instability, PTSD symptoms, and more.

Some common reasons people reach out for therapy and counseling is to address their new or longstanding mental health challenges. Symptoms such as anxiety, depression, addiction, insomnia and lack of motivation are often so debilitating that they are unable to live the life they desire. In my experience, psychiatric medications are essential for many, and truly life saving. But for those who have not had success with traditional psychiatry, it’s worth considering the highly-effective natural solutions that are rarely offered in conventional medicine.

Many mental health symptoms are all indications that levels of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, GABA, and the catecholamines dopamine and norepinephrine (there are more) are low. This is otherwise known as neurotransmitter dysfunction or imbalance. There are four main neurotransmitters involved with mood and behavior, and they are: serotonin, GABA, endorphins and the catecholamines (dopamine/Norepinephrine). The main focus with Amino Acid Therapy in clinical practice is on the serotonin-catecholamine system. Low levels of each of these, lead to a very specific pattern of mental health symptoms. It’s important to know that there are many reasons why brains become depleted and imbalanced, such as, trauma, chronic stress, chronic pain, loss, poor nutrition, addiction, hormonal changes and genetic predisposition, and thankfully, there are effective and powerful ways to restore brain health.

Our bodies need amino acids to work properly, and they are crucial to metabolic function. Some amino acids are made by the body, and others come from your diet. Typically, when you consume a protein, your body breaks it down and what's left is the amino acid. Amino acids are precursors to neurotransmitters, and when these vital messengers are deficient or imbalanced, information is not relayed optimally in the brain, and symptoms arise. Amino acid therapy aims to heal and restore the brain to optimal functioning by supplementing what’s missing based on history, symptoms, behaviors and response to trial treatment.

Another elegant feature of supporting mental health with nutrients and precursor amino acids is the fact that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRI’s work by allowing serotonin to be recycled and not discarded. This is helpful only if you have enough serotonin at the receptor site. If an individual is very depleted in serotonin, no matter the reason, then recycling what’s there is not enough. Amino Acid Therapy replenishes the supply of neurotransmitters so cellular function can be the robust system that it is meant to be.

Amino Acid Therapy can be a stand alone treatment or used in conjunction with talk therapy and other healing modalities. Many practitioners believe that a nourished, well-functioning brain enables psychotherapy to be more effective and faster by reducing troubling symptoms, increasing coping skills and improving relationships. A practitioner trained in integrative nutrition can assist you in restoring your health and wellbeing by assessing your unique needs and “prescribing” a safe and effective protocol. You can stay on your prescription medications and slowly taper off if you wish as your brain repairs. There are many factors that contribute to neurotransmitter dysfunction, and some you may have less control over, but what you can control is your response to stress, your nutrition and the many other ways you choose to care for and support your body.

Wondering where to begin? The Standard American Diet, more commonly known as SAD (not kidding!) is not your friend when it comes to maintaining or improving your mental health symptoms. A great place to begin your mental health healing journey is by incorporating an anti-inflammatory diet which focuses on eating high-quality protein, plenty of organic vegetables and good fats. If possible, get some morning sunshine (light in the retina) to improve sleep and find ways to move your body.

Some common symptoms of Neurotransmitter Dysfunction:

  • Depression

  • Low self-worth

  • Bipolar Disorder

  • Anxiety

  • Burnout

  • Muscle tension

  • Inability to tolerate stress

  • Panic attacks

  • Migraines

  • Anger, rage, irritability

  • Emotional sensitivity

  • Perfectionism

  • Obsessions, compulsions

  • Low energy, headaches, pain, fibromyalgia, disturbed sleep

  • Lack of focus, concentration difficulties

  • Easily overwhelmed

  • Food cravings

  • Weight issues

  • Low energy

  • Low motivation

  • Memory impairment

  • Hormone & adrenal dysfunction

  • ADHD symptoms

Some common health concerns that contribute to mental health symptoms:

  • Chronic inflammation

  • Adrenal Fatigue

  • Hormone imbalance and depletion

  • Nutritional deficiencies (B vitamins, magnesium, zinc and more)

  • Methylation issues

  • Fatty acid imbalance

  • Candida and infections

  • Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, autoimmune disorders

  • Hypoglycemia

About Holistic Psychotherapy & Wellness Manhattan

Kimberly Seelbrede, LCSW is a New York State licensed Psychotherapist, EMDR Practitioner and Couple Therapist with a private practice in New York City, Montana and virtually. As a wellness psychotherapist and holistic consultant, she has receive advanced, extensive training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Somatic Experiencing (SE), and Nutrition & Integrative Medicine For Mental Health. She is passionate about honoring the exquisite interplay of the mind-body connection. Kimberly Seelbrede specializes in anxiety & mood disorders, trauma and women’s mental health.

In addition to online therapy for anxiety, depression, trauma and relationship struggles, Holistic Psychotherapy & Wellness offers a wide variety of online services to fit the needs of busy professionals. New Yorkers often lead fast-paced and complex lives, which makes work-life balance and managing career, family and social obligations a challenge. Psychotherapy and wellness practices provides the support to help clients cultivate resources, resilience and enhanced emotional health, as well as uncover conflicts and obstacles that may interfere with having the life they desire.

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New York City Psychotherapist, EMDR & Couples Therapist, KIM SEELBREDE, LCSW, is an EMDR Specialist and Relationship Expert, Therapist & Life Coach in New York City & Bozeman Montana and provides CBT & DBT Therapy, Mindfulness, EMDR Therapy, Couples Therapy, Relationship Expert Advice, Panic Disorder Specialist, Clinical Supervision, Private Practice Building Consultations, Stress Expert and anxiety therapist, depression therapy, addictions specialist, eating disorders expert, self-esteem psychotherapist, relationships in Manhattan, New York City, Connecticut, Westchester, South Hampton, East Hampton, Sag Harbor. Advice, wisdom, blogging, blog for mental health, stress, self-care, meditation, mindfulness, girl & female empowerment, beauty advice, anti-aging, hormone and health support, mood and anxiety help, lifestyle problems, gay and lesbian issues, power of intention, positivity, positive psychology, education, rehab resources, recovery support for individuals and families, abuse victims, neurobiology news, coping skills for self-harm and substance abuse, food as medicine, nutrition coaching, sexuality concerns, sex expert, sexuality, sex therapy, menopause, PMS, postpartum depression referrals.

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