Carl Erik Fisher, M.D., is an addiction psychiatrist, bioethics scholar, author, and person in recovery. He is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University, where he studies and teaches law, ethics, and policy relating to psychiatry and neuroscience, especially issues related to substance use disorders and other addictive behaviors
Neurodivergence and Disordered Eating Behaviors Claire Sehinson is an educator and researcher specializing in functional medicine and nutritional therapy. She brings to her work her passion and lived experience of being multiply neurodivergent and diagnosed with Autism, dyslexia, and ADHD as an adult whilst navigating her recovery from ME/CFS and dealing with many mental health […]
Dr. Raines is a distinguished clinical investigator at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System and an Assistant Professor in the LSU School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. With a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Florida State University, she has over 13 years of clinical experience, specializing in treating patients with anxiety and related conditions, […]
Kathy is an author, speaker, health strategist, and advocate for diabetic prevention. She also has a private coaching practice where she helps clients eliminate their cravings and sugar addiction in 90 days.