Jay Davis, MD (he/him)
Physician
I earned a PhD in psychology before going to medical school. Decades ago I had great expectations for biofeedback, and used it to assist people with anxiety and headaches, but results were less than expectation. I have seen some remarkable improvements from the use of psychiatric medications, and I think best results come from combining therapy, exercise, and nutrition with medications. And not everybody finds them useful.
Psychiatric medications, anxiety-reduction techniques, and nutrition.
Long ago I taught several psychology classes in Vietnam and Connecticut.
"Your Food Is Fooling You: How Your Brain Is Hijacked by Sugar, Fat, and Salt" (David Kessler.)