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Kimberley is a chartered psychologist and a governor of the Tavistock & Portman NHS mental health trust as well as the former chair of the British Psychological Society's training committee in counselling psychology. She is also an award-winning food producer with a degree in nutrition, and her work looks at the role food and lifestyle plays in our mental health, including disordered eating, the gut-brain axis and our emotional relationship with food. Kimberley was even a finalist on the Great British Bake Off and on top of all that Kimberley is also author of "How to build a healthy brain", which was published in March, 2020. Kimberley's instagram [https://www.instagram.com/foodandpsych/] Kimberley's website [https://www.kimberleywilson.co/] Kimberley's book: How to build a healthy brain [https://www.kimberleywilson.co/healthy-brain-book] Stronger Minds Podcast [https://play.acast.com/s/strongerminds] In this episode we cover: * How Kimberley decided to combine her career in psychology with her interest in nutrition * A discussion about research into how improved nutrition can reduce violence in prison populations * The apparent disconnect between mental health and the physical body and where it comes from * The ways stress and other mental health issues can present themselves as physical health issues * The taboo around mental health that exists within different factions of society * The role that better nutrition can play in keeping children in school and away from crime. * Why is hunger a major issue for school aged children, even in the UK? * How can dealing with childhood hunger reduce the likelihood of bad behaviour in schools * How are charities like "Magic Breakfast" doing to improve the situation? * What are some of the key nutrients involved in mental health? * The important role of DHA in brain development and function * How a mother's diet can influence a child's brain health * What role can leafy green vegetables play in brain aging? * A discussion about the SMILES trial, a nutrition intervention in depression * The importance of understanding that each person's mental health issues is different and what works for one person may not work for others. * The importance of an inclusive diet for building brain health * The importance of plant foods as sources of fibre and polyphenols for brain health * The incredibly important role of sleep in mental health. * Kimberley's book "How to build a healthy brain"
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