Nutritional Neuroscience and Nutritional Psychiatry

Nutritional Neuroscience is the study of nutrition as it relates to the development and function of the central and peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system includes the brain and the spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system is made up of nerves throughout the rest of the body. 

Nutritional Psychiatry describes the research and application of nutritional interventions designed to prevent and treat mental health disorders. 

Monumental Health combines the latest research and principles of Nutritional Neuroscience and Nutritional Psychiatry with evidence-based psychological therapy. It presents the most complete approach to mental health available.

Kimberley Wilson

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  • BA (Hons); MSc; MA; MSc (Nutr); CPsychol.

  • Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society)

  • Registered with Health & Care Professions Council

  • Former Governor of the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust – Specialist Mental Health Trust and internationally renowned leader in psychological therapy provision and training

  • Former Chair of the British Psychological Society’s Training Committee in Counselling Psychology – The group responsible for monitoring and assessing the standards of Counselling Psychology training across the UK

  • Former Lead of Primary Care Mental Health/Psychological Therapies at HMP & YOI Holloway, Europe’s Largest Women’s prison

  • Former lead therapist of the North London Eating Disorders Group.

 

Working with the following health insurers:

  • Bupa

Clinical specialisms:

  • Whole Body Mental Health

  • Nutritional Psychology

  • Depression and dissatisfaction

  • Disordered eating

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

  • Mother-Daughter Relationships

Cancellation Policy

Your commitment to treatment is an essential element in its success and in monitoring progress. When you agree to commence treatment the same time slot will be reserved for you. Sessions cancelled with less than 7 days’ notice will be charged at the full rate. A reduced ‘holding’ fee of 50% will be applied in the case of anticipated absences such as planned holidays and work commitments.

There will be regular breaks in the treatment at typical UK holiday times such as Easter, school summer holidays, Christmas and Bank Holidays for which you will not be charged.