Learn about common neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with mold exposure, including anxiety, depression, brain fog, and more.

The brain is a major target of damage in inhalational toxicity from exposure to mold. There are at least 37 different symptoms associated with exposure to mold, and nearly half are related to the brain or autonomic nervous system. In this webinar, Dr. Ackerley will review common neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with mold exposure, including anxiety, depression, brain fog, and more. She will also discuss possible neurological, pathological mechanisms related to mold toxicity, and offer some practical means for recognition and effective treatment.

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Instructor

Mary Ackerley, MD

Mary Ackerley MD, MD(H), ABIHM is a classically trained board certified psychiatrist and integrative physician. She graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University, studied at NIMH and finished her residency in psychiatry at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Mary began to treat patients of biotoxin illness in 2010 being certified to treat CIRS in 2013. Currently her treatments span beyond the limits of a single protocol. She continues to build her foundational knowledge expanding into the fields of neuro-immunology and systems biology. Patients commonly come to her with conditions of anxiety, depression, brain fog and chronic fatigue. Her special skills include the ability to manage cognitive and psychiatric symptoms that often occur in complex chronic illness using natural treatments or allopathic meds when necessary. Many testimonials state they have never felt this well before. Dr. Ackerley currently holds active medical licenses in Arizona, Florida and California.