42: Gratitude for our Failures Leading Us to Functional Medicine with Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum

podcasts Oct 25, 2019

In this podcast we talk about biofeedback, gratitude for our ADD, Boredom and important failures. We also connect on the psychology of eating and understanding the some people have a genetic sweet tooth. In this episode Sandra talks about her rituals and love of inversions so she can see the world from a different point of view.

Sandra launched this business when she was 65 reminding all of us to dream big! Sandra birthed the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy and they are now accepting applications.

Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum is passionate about transforming healthcare by training health coaches to help people become CEOs of their own health. She spent nearly five decades making healthcare and education more holistic and innovative. With a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, Sandi specialized in positive psychology, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mind-body medicine, and served as a teacher and the director of a clinic for Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD). She is a pioneer in her fields, having implemented programs such as the use of neurofeedback with patients and becoming the first-ever psychologist to earn certification through The Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM).

Dr. Scheinbaum founded the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy in collaboration with The Institute for Functional Medicine. A clinical psychologist for over 35 years, she is an expert in positive psychology and mind-body medicine, and the author of Functional Medicine Coaching, Stop Panic Attacks in 10 Easy Steps, and How to Give Clients the Skills to Stop Panic Attacks.

Check out the Certificate in Mindfulness and Wellbeing Strategy, Cohort two now enrolling! Become a Coach, connect to your soulmate clients and share nourishing program while focusing on freedom rather than the hustle

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