We all know our brain doesn’t just sit on top of our shoulders, but did you know that food for thought actually comes from our gut? New research now shows us that not only can stress give us a stomach ache, but what’s going on in our gut can actually impact our mood. Join Dr. Stephanie Gajus, naturopathic physician, and Dr. Sari Roth-Roemer, medical psychologist, and learn how to successfully manage the delicate dance between your brain and your gut for a happier, healthier you!
What’s Your Gut Reaction?
A psychological and naturopathic look
at the important link between your brain and your gut…
Wednesday, January 8th
6:00pm-7:30pm
Intuitive Psychology, PLC
5635 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 170
inside Lux Office Suites
Scottsdale, AZ
Registration is $45 per person, with discounts for accompanying family members. Reservations are required as space is limited.
Register Today! Call: (480) 261-4061
Be happy and well,
Sari Roth-Roemer, Ph.D.
Published by Dr. Sari Roth-Roemer
I am a medical psychologist and the director of Intuitive Psychology, PLC in Scottsdale, AZ. I enjoy getting to work with clients on my literal and virtual couch 4 days a week for therapy. I am also an adjunct professor at Arizona State University supervising and teaching psychology doctoral students studying behavioral medicine. I trained at Harvard University (M.Ed.), Arizona State University (Ph.D.) and University of Washington School of Medicine (residency in behavioral medicine). My clinical and research work over the last 25+ years has focused on helping adults and older adults handle the challenges of physical illness, aging, brain injury, and chronic pain. My current work explores the role of intuition in the psychological healing process, as well as the practical application of recent scientific evidence linking mindful awareness and consciousness to neural network changes in the brain. If you want to get in touch leave me a note on the blog or contact my office via email (adming@intuitivepsychologyplc.com) or phone (480-261-4061). I'm here to help.
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