Will Your Patient or Loved One Be Among The 1400 Who’ll Die Prematurely Today From Treatable Mental and Metabolic Health Disorders?

1400 People will die prematurely from metnal and metabolic health disorders today in the US.
1400 People will die prematurely from metnal and metabolic health disorders today in the US.

Today 1,400 Americans will die prematurely from weight related disorders. Tomorrow, another 1,400. 500,000 preventable deaths this year, the next, and the next [1]. Will your patient or loved one be among these 1400? 

Since 1990 rates for all metabolic health disorders have increased two-fold. Equally disturbing, are parallel rate increases for mental health illnesses, neuropsychiatric disorders, and death by suicide [2]. Imagine how the health metrics of our country might improve in 5, 10, and even 30 years, if anyone suffering with mental and metabolic health disorders has unrestricted access to virtual interventions designed for concurrent mental, behavioral, and metabolic health recovery.

 

Since 2015 team BreakThrough! has held one goal. We provide cost-effective, evidence-based structured group programs designed to help patients recover from mental health conditions (depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, social challenges and more) that undermine metabolic health. What makes BreakThrough! unique is that our focus on mental and metabolic health recovery directly addresses and supports the 6 pillars of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, especially with regard to positive social connections.

ACLM Six Pillars

If your practice or organization recognizes the need for virtual mental health support with the focus of restoring metabolic health….BreakThrough! is YOUR TEAM! Our company does not accept any outside endorsements or marketing. Your patients get access to a course that simply supports their recovery and your organization. Topics include education and recovery from:

    • Compulsion and the Science of Addiction

    • Personality Strengths and Challenges

    • Family Dynamics and Other Relationships

    • Environmental and Social Challenges 

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