Enter the world of groundbreaking mental health insights as Dr. Larry G. Freeney presents a captivating talk based on the bestselling book "Brain Energy" by Christopher Palmer, MD. Dr. Freeney serves as our guide on an eye-opening journey that changes the way we understand mental illness.
Metabolic Disorders
The concept that mental disorders are, at their core, metabolic disorders of the brain, as outlined in "Brain Energy"
Fragmented Landscape
How this revolutionary theory unifies the fragmented landscape of mental health conditions
Profound Connections
The profound connections between mental wellbeing and metabolic disorders like diabetes, Alzheimer's, and more
Intricate Links
The intricate links between genetics, inflammation, hormones, neurotransmitters, sleep, stress, and trauma in the context of mental health, as illuminated in Palmer's work
The Science
The science behind existing mental health treatments and their potential metabolic effects
Emerging Treatments
Practical strategies and emerging treatments that can empower individuals on a path towards sustained mental wellness
This program does not qualify for APA credits.
This program does not qualify for NBCC credits
Aside from counseling, Dr. Larry serves on the Advisory Board for the St. John Paul II Foundation, a national Catholic apostolate dedicated to proclaiming the gospel of life and forming families as intimate communities of love. He also serves as the Secretary for Generosity Works Inc, a non-profit which serves as a vehicle by which employees of Rejoice Counseling Apostolate can develop initiatives that share the gift of counsel with the Church and community. He is a member of the Catholic Psychotherapy Association, where he serves as member of the Intergratus Committee and CEU coordinator. Through this position, he is gaining experience with grant writing, fundraising, and advocacy. Dr. Larry also serves as an adjunct professor at Houston Christian University and he works closely with UST MAXstudios at the University of St. Thomas in Houston where he serves as an outside expert on relationships, communication, and conflict resolution.
Dr. Larry and his family are parishioners at St. Cyril of Alexandria Catholic Church in Houston, Texas.