Discover how Functional Psychiatry is changing mental healthcare—and learn how clinicians are building more rewarding practices while helping patients achieve better outcomes.

Most clinicians didn’t enter healthcare to spend their careers adjusting medications and managing symptoms. Yet that has become the reality for many providers today.

Patients are more complex than ever. Rates of anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, bipolar disorder, and treatment-resistant mental conditions continue to climb. Medication options continue to expand, yet many clinicians find themselves cycling through one prescription after another—often without understanding why a patient isn’t improving.

The problem isn’t a lack of effort. It’s that most providers were never trained to investigate the biological factors driving mental illness.

Functional Psychiatry offers a different approach.

Instead of asking, “Which medication should I try next?” Functional Psychiatry asks, “Why is this patient experiencing these symptoms in the first place?”

Could nutritional deficiencies, inflammation, hormones, genetics, gut health, environmental toxins, thyroid dysfunction, mitochondrial function, or other underlying biological imbalances be contributing to what appears to be a psychiatric illness?

In this live conversation, James Greenblatt, MD—psychiatrist, educator, and pioneer in Functional Psychiatry—will introduce the principles behind this rapidly growing field and explain why more clinicians are incorporating personalized, root-cause medicine into their practices. You’ll also learn about the Psychiatry Redefined Fellowship, a year-long training designed to help clinicians confidently integrate Functional, Nutritional, and Metabolic Psychiatry into everyday patient care.

Whether you’re curious about Functional Psychiatry, considering the Fellowship, or simply wondering if there is a better way to practice, this interactive session is designed for you. Bring your questions! 

You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of:

  • Why the current symptom-management model is becoming increasingly limited
  • The science behind Functional, Nutritional, and Metabolic Psychiatry
  • How personalized testing and biomarkers can uncover treatable contributors to mental illness
  • What clinicians are learning through the Psychiatry Redefined Fellowship
  • How this approach can transform patient outcomes, professional satisfaction, and the future of your practice


If you’ve ever felt there must be a better way to care for your patients, this is your opportunity to explore what’s next.

Instructor

James Greenblatt, MD

Founder, Chief Medical Officer

Dr. James M. Greenblatt is a pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry and a board-certified child and adult psychiatrist who has been treating patients since 1988. He serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine. An internationally recognized speaker on  nutritional interventions in mental health and prolific author, Dr. Greenblatt has written nine books, including his newest book, Finally Hopeful; the bestsellers Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD, Answers to Anorexia (updated edition, 2021), Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal, and Nutritional Lithium: The Untold Tale of a Mineral That Transforms Lives and Heals the Brain—the definitive guide to lithium’s role in psychiatry. He is also the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an educational platform dedicated to transforming psychiatric care through integrative and evidence-based approaches.