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Hi Reader!

I’m sitting here at DFW airport, about to head out to FNCE, and I thought, what better time to check in with all of you? 😄 Airports are boring, y'all.

I’m so excited about what’s in store this year for those of you who are attending! And for those of you who aren’t, I’ll be sure to share all the best takeaways in the coming weeks.

First off, I have to give a huge shout-out to the Behavioral Health Nutrition DPG for sponsoring me to attend this year. We’ve spent a ton of time planning some incredible events, and I cannot wait to share them with you all.

As I'm writing this, I realize that I may have been remiss in not having mentioned this to you before!

Moving on...

If you’re attending FNCE, let’s meet up!

I'll be at the BHN dinner and reception and the DPG/MIG showcase at the BHN booth. Drop in and say "hi!"

Obviously, I'll be running around getting in some of those CEU's too!

Did anyone see that FNCE has an eating disorder track this year?

On Monday, there's a session on Trauma-Informed Care that looks amazing.

As a dietitian who focuses on nutrition care for mental health and substance use, I see a lot of clients with Binge Eating Disorder, so I'm going to try to prioritize that session on Sunday morning.

If I'm not in meetings, there's a session on Sunday afternoon on AI and ethics that I may try to attend.

Seriously, I’d love to connect with any of you who are there in person. Whether it’s to chat about nutritional psychology, swap stories, or just say hi, shoot me a message, and let’s make it happen.

And if you cannot attend, I’d still love to hear about what you’ve been up to—FNCE-related or otherwise!

Drop me a note about your latest projects or experiences. 😊

Wishing you all a great week, and safe travels to everyone who’s heading to FNCE! Let’s make the most of it. ✨

Warmly,

See you next week!

Jennifer Hanes MS, RDN, LD

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I am a registered dietitian who specializes in nutrition as an adjunct therapy for mental health and illness. Just like you, I did not learn about nutritional psychiatry in school. The only psychiatric education we had was a general overview of eating disorders, and my preceptors flat-out told me not to worry about psychiatric medications when reviewing patients. What makes that even worse is that this location had a psychiatric unit on site! Yet, driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge and fueled by the hyperfocus bestowed upon me by ADHD, I delved deep in to the scientific research that my patients needed. Immersed in the diverse landscapes of numerous mental health facilities, I gained invaluable firsthand experience that illuminated the profound impact nutrition can have on mental well-being. So now I'd like to pass all this knowledge and experience on to you, fellow healthcare practitioners!

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