Maria Rickert Hong is a Co-Founder of, and the Education and Media Director for, Documenting Hope. She is a former sell-side Wall Street equity research analyst who covered the oil services sector at Salomon Smith Barney and Lehman Brothers under Institutional Investor #1 ranked analysts. Later, she covered the gaming, lodging & leisure sector at Jefferies & Co. and Calyon Securities. She quit working on Wall Street when her first son was born. Prior to working on Wall Street, she was a marketing specialist for Halliburton in New Orleans, where she also received her MBA in Finance & Strategy from Tulane University. Maria is the author of the bestselling book Almost Autism: Recovering Children from Sensory Processing Disorder and the co-author of Brain Under Attack: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers of Children with PANS, PANDAS, and Autoimmune Encephalitis. She is a co-author of Reversal of Autism Symptoms among Dizygotic Twins through a Personalized Lifestyle and Environmental Modification Approach: A Case Report and Review of the Literature, J. Pers. Med. 2024, 14(6), 641. Maria is also a Certified Holistic Health Counselor. Her work can be found on DocumentingHope.com, Healing.DocumentingHope.com, Conference.DocumentingHope.com and MariaRickertHong.com
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Maria Rickert Hong Nutritional Healing
Maria Rickert Hong, CHHC AADP
Specialties
ADD/ADHD, Autism, Documenting Hope Health Coach, Holistic Health, Institute for Integrative Nutrition health coach, Learning Disabilities, PANDAS/PANS, Sensory Processing Disorder
Certifications
Institute for Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Training.
Documenting Hope Health Coach Training.
Practice
Maria Rickert Hong Nutritional Healing
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About Maria Rickert Hong Nutritional Healing
About Documenting Hope
Documenting Hope is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing root cause healing solutions for children’s chronic health and developmental conditions. Documenting Hope provides resources and support for parents and practitioners who are ready to move beyond the conventional symptom-suppressive approach to disease management.