
Lachlan Crawford, ND: Treating Eating Disorders Using Integrative and Whole Person Medicine
- S1E8
- 21:17
- May 16th 2023
On this episode of The ND Will See You Now, our host Anna-Liza Badaloo talks with Lachlan Crawford, ND, the Director of Integrative Medicine at Walden Behavioral Care, an inpatient and residential facility for eating disorders and psychiatric conditions in New England. Listen in as Dr. Crawford, who also sits on the board of the Psychiatric Association of Naturopathic Physicians, explores some unexpected root causes of eating disorders including nutritional deficiencies, genetic risk factors, and even how the gut-brain axis ought to be considered during treatment. Dr. Crawford also explains how naturopathic medicine fits within the different integrative options that she uses to provide her patients with effective, personalized, and meaningful care.
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