Lectures, interviews, and educational content from Dr. Calabrese.
Millions of people living with severe mental illness have tried medication after medication, hospitalization after hospitalization — with little relief. But a growing movement in psychiatry says we’ve been missing a fundamental piece of the puzzle: the brain’s metabolism.
Dr. Calabrese explores the emerging research linking metabolic dysfunction to mood disorders — and what this means for treatment.
Dr. Calabrese explores the emerging research linking metabolic dysfunction to mood disorders — and what this means for treatment.
Dr. Calabrese explores the emerging research linking metabolic dysfunction to mood disorders — and what this means for treatment.
Dr. Calabrese explores the emerging research linking metabolic dysfunction to mood disorders — and what this means for treatment.
Dr. Calabrese explores the emerging research linking metabolic dysfunction to mood disorders — and what this means for treatment.
We’re seeing increasingly compelling results from ketogenic therapy in serious mental illness, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression. But what happens when a potential concern emerges along the way?
Discover groundbreaking insights from Dr. Lori Calabrese, a Connecticut-based psychiatrist, who recently published a case series demonstrating the complete remission of depression and anxiety in three patients through ketogenic interventions.
In this video, psychiatrist Dr. Lori Calabrese provides essential guidance on medication management, focusing on the nuanced process of tapering and deprescribing psychiatric medications
That single insight may be the unifying thread between psychiatric illness, metabolic disease, and the chronic suffering that standard medicine has managed but rarely resolved.
Pediatric and adolescent mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, and ADHD, are reaching alarming levels and affecting millions worldwide.
Discover groundbreaking insights and strategies for addressing mental health challenges through metabolic interventions. Don’t miss out on this valuable conversation.
Metabolic dysfunction is emerging as an important contributor to the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, fueling interest in ketogenic metabolic therapy (KMT) as a potentially beneficial intervention for serious mental illness. KMT has been used successfully for decades in treating epilepsy, but evidence for treating mental illness has yet to mature.

Dr. Calabrese is often invited to the Metabolic Mind channel — a growing library of physician-led education on the metabolic roots of mental health.