This webinar shines a light on a proven holistic naturopathic approach to men’s mental health. Nicole Cain, ND, gave a masterclass in distinct brain network patterns in men, the Default Mode Network (DMN) and Executive Control Network (ECN), which influence anxiety, rumination, and problem-solving.
This webinar shares the scientific research on gender-based brain differences, how to identify an overactive DMN, and the holistic interventions available to improve men’s vitality.
After describing the data and findings, Dr. Cain presented a patient case. It described how a personalized naturopathic approach can lead to significant improvements in mental and physical well-being by leveraging the body’s innate healing capabilities.
About the Speaker:
Nicole Cain, ND, MA, EMDR
Dr. Cain is a dynamic and compassionate leader in the field of naturopathic medicine and mental wellness. With her dual expertise as a licensed naturopathic doctor and graduate of Sonoran University (formerly Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine) and a master’s degree in clinical psychology, Dr. Nicole has carved a unique path in empowering others to take control of their wellness journeys. Passionate about addressing the root cause of chronic struggles, she combines evidence-based natural medicine with innovative therapeutic methods to provide holistic, personalized care.
Having walked through her own health challenges, Nicole brings an unparalleled level of authenticity and empathy to her work. Her approach integrates a deep understanding of the mind-body connection, and she is committed to creating transformational change for those who feel stuck, lost, or out of options. Nicole’s mission is to guide others in finding their voice, reclaiming their health, and turning the page to a brighter, more hopeful chapter in their lives.
Disclaimer: Please note that watching an AANMC (Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges) webinar does not qualify for continuing education (CE) credits. While our webinars provide valuable information and insights into the field of naturopathic medicine, they do not fulfill the requirements for CE credits.