Overview:

Welcome to our special course called “Diet and Mental Health Awareness.” Have you ever wondered if what you eat could affect how you feel? This easy-to-follow course is your guide to understanding how food and mood are linked. We’ll show you why some foods can boost your spirits while others might make you feel down.

Life is full of ups and downs, right? Stress, mood changes, and feeling overwhelmed are things many of us deal with. But what if your diet could help you handle these challenges better? Our course shares the latest trends about food and their impact on your mind. Plus, you’ll learn how stress can make you gain weight and how to control your mood with the right foods.

Diet and Mental Health Awareness course is for everyone and anyone. Whether you’re just curious about improving your own well-being or you work in healthcare and want fresh ideas, you’ll find something valuable here. Learn easy steps for a healthier, happier you. Change what you eat, change how you feel—start your journey today!

Please note: Our Diet and Mental Health Awareness course only gives you the theoretical knowledge to excel in this field. This course doesn’t entitle you to practise as a professional in this specific field.

Learning Outcomes

  • Comprehend the link between nutrition and mental health.

  • Analyse the impact of different foods on emotional stability.

  • Evaluate the nutritional choices for improved psychological well-being.

  • Understand the science behind food-induced mood swings.

  • Recommend dietary adjustments to boost mental health.

  • Assess the benefits of balanced diets on cognitive functions.

  • Draw connections between diet patterns and mental disorders

Certification

Once you finish the course, you have the option to get a certificate to show your success. The PDF version costs just £3.99, while a printed one is £7.99. If you’d like both, it’s £10. For students outside the UK, there’s an extra £10 for delivery.

Who is this Course for?

  • Individuals are keen on enhancing their mental and physical well-being through dietary changes.

  • Health-care practitioners are interested in incorporating diet-based approaches to mental health care.

  • Parents are eager to establish a nutritious eating pattern for their family that also promotes mental wellness.

  • Career changers looking to enter the field of holistic health.

  • Academics and researchers studying the correlation between diet and mental health.

Requirement:

  • This course is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds.

  • Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the course.

  • A strong grasp of English, numeracy, and ICT is necessary for enrollment in this course.

Career path

  • Nutritional Therapist: Average salary £25,000-£50,000

  • Mental Health Counsellor: Average salary £20,000-£47,000

  • Health Coach: Average salary £20,000-£60,000

  • Dietitian: Average salary £26,000-£41,000

  • Wellness Consultant: Average salary £20,000-£45,000

  • Clinical Psychologist: Average salary £31,000-£87,000

Course Curriculum

Module 01: Introduction to Food & Mood
Introduction to Food & Mood 00:20:00
Module 02: The Relationship between Nutrition and Mental Health
The Relationship between Nutrition and Mental Health 00:20:00
Module 03: The Second Brain: Trust Your Gut
The Second Brain: Trust Your Gut 00:14:00
Module 04: Diet and Mental Health in Adults
Diet and Mental Health in Adults 00:19:00
Module 05: Trends in Food Consumption and Mental Health
Trends in Food Consumption and Mental Health 00:22:00
Module 06: Stress Can Make You Fat
Stress Can Make You Fat 00:15:00
Module 07: Disorders of Mood and Behaviour
Disorders of Mood and Behaviour 00:13:00
Assignment
Assignment – Diet and Mental Health Awareness 00:00:00
Course Certification
Order Your Certificate 00:00:00