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Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings The Value of Integrating Nutrition in Mental Health Counseling and Treatment Ida Chauvin*, Ewing HD and Jerry T Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana, USA *Corresponding author: Ida Chauvin, Department of Psychology, Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana, USA Submission: January 24, 2020;Published: February 5, 2020 Volume2 Issue2February, 2020

Highlights

  • Mental health refers to our cognitive, behavioral, and emotional well-being or how we think, feel, and act

  • There is growing evidence that there is a significant relationship between dietary patterns and mental health concerns

  • Mental health counselors are aware of several factors related to mental health such as age, socioeconomic status, education, and other life-style patterns

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Introduction

Mental health refers to our cognitive, behavioral, and emotional well-being or how we think, feel, and act. Mental health research concludes that diet and nutrition is related to the overall well-being of a person [1]. There is growing evidence that there is a significant relationship between dietary patterns (nutrition) and mental health concerns.

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