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CorePsych Updates: Crossroads

by Dr Charles Parker on March 15, 2010 · 2 comments

Crossroads - Clarksdale, MS

Image by JMazzolaa via Flickr

Notes from the CorePsych road
It’s been busy here, so I’ll take just a moment to keep you updated.

Brief report from the Mississippi Delta:
Imagine this – I took a vacation… The White Boys and Wives Blues Excursion: Five, count them, surprisingly compatible couples in a White Van for a full 7 days, touring up the Blues Highway in the MS Delta from New Orleans, through Natchez, Vicksburg, Yazoo City, Greenwood, Greenville, Clarksdale and Memphis – a memorable trip through a heartland of change. Our guide: a native of Yazoo City who grew up to become an ad man in Va Beach.

We hit many plantations [including Linden where the closing scene from Gone With the Wind was filmed], the Natchez Trace, blues clubs, [most notably Morgan Freeman's Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, MS], Eudora Welty’s home in Jackson to name just a few. We also stopped for pictures at this Crossroads> in Clarksdale where many of the Delta Blues originals such as Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, and BB King passed through heading north to Memphis – Highways 61 and 49 both head north out of the dramatic social and economic challenges associated with king cotton. I told you I picked cotton for several years in my childhood, so the trip brought back some interesting memories. If you have the time, The Blues Highway is a trip back in time to an important piece of our collective history.

Changes At CorePsych
1. Good News: I have finished oft mentioned ADHD Medications book! If you haven’t signed up for the notification and discounted special, do so right now, as I plan to have it out in the next 2 weeks.
2. Keep your eyes peeled for the CoreBrain Wellness Store coming very soon – it will facilitate your keeping up with supplements without having to work through our Patient Care Coordinator. It has many bells and whistles, including simple scheduling for appointments, right there on the Internet.
3. I have several interesting training modules that will be available soon -
a. The Brain School 101, a DVD discussing the use of SPECT imaging for diagnosis that makes it easy to understand how SPECT is used effectively.
b. The Impulsive Brain will be on DVD and out soon – all 6 hrs on ADHD, Bipolar, Brain Injury and Addictions.
c. Several CD’s on ADHD, Holistic Psychiatry and the use of neurotransmitter precursors will be available soon – are in production.

Next project: more specific blog postings on the why and how with measuring neurotransmitters and using neurotransmitter precursors to augment challenging psychiatric presentations.
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Psychiatric Diagnosis and DSM 5: Maps to Nowhere

by Dr Charles Parker on February 13, 2010 · 24 comments

Diagnostic Bible? Scientific Heresy

Diagnostic Bible: Scientific Heresy

If you are lost, forget being found with this bible.
You may be thinking the new, long awaited DSM5 psychiatric diagnostic manual would herald pointed improvements in the evolution of psychiatric science – …like new information, new perspectives, new treatment strategies. Don’t be worried, you won’t have to change anything you are doing… it’s the same old 19th Century stuff, trimmed up to tweak the descriptive language, with no improvements there for patient care, and no new science. Boring. But Freud is happy.

The DSM5 is not categorically ineffective
On a brief positive note you will appreciate this NPR review of the diagnostic evolution with childhood bipolar diagnosis – a significant problem addressed repeatedly here at CorePsych Blog as kids are regularly, automatically slammed with atypical antipsychotics rather than considering the biologic underpinnings of emotional explosions. Been there, done that.

Labels, not science, still prevail
See this brief description in the LA Times and you will catch the drift and controversy on these new, already outdated diagnostic maps. Our books are outdated simply because we aren’t learning how to read the brain images and the lab reports. All the names will change when we recognize gluten sensitivity, bowel dysfunction, and the abundance of metabolic imbalances that effect brain function.

The Earth is Flat! DSM 5 Points at the Tips of Icebergs – Only What You See.
The tip-toe progress with these new superficial labels for office appearances misses altogether the complexity of new brain and body science. Neuroscience evidence is easily available, often paid for by insurance, and remains almost completely ignored by psychiatry. Real facts, not labels, will foretell the changes necessary for psychiatric practice, for treatment strategies to evolve with the rapidly evolving new science.

Neuroscience evidence changes thinking.
Yes, these refined descriptions may help some talk about psychiatric matters with a bit less confusion, but the new DSM5 conclusions are based almost completely upon 19th century vertical thinking, insufficient feedback with patients in the office, and questions that ignore modern neurophysiology and metabolism.

Psychiatrists will remain speculative with dreams and fantasies, while hard evidence from molecular and cellular physiology remains in the closet – frequently derided as quackery. Interestingly, psychiatry is held to a different standard on evidence than the rest of medicine, as SPECT brain imaging and the measurement of neurotransmitter biomarkers is still derided as non-specific, while patently non-specific biomarkers, such as cholesterol screening, are accepted uniformly in general medicine. It’s time for diagnostic change – but DSM5 is already old news.

Your Comments Count
Let’s see what you think… please comment here and weigh in on your views of psychiatric diagnosis – look forward to hearing from you!
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Intuniv for ADHD: Metabolic Challenges

February 1, 2010 Autism Spectrum

This post is the fifth, with four others, documenting Intuniv Overview, Dosing Details, Drug Interactions and Addiction Indications. Please review all of these posts for more informed use of Intuniv

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Holistic Reviews At CorePsych

January 24, 2010 Autism Spectrum

Do consider attending the Holistic Health Virtual Conference, – I look forward to presenting there on Wednesday Jan 27, and am sending out this unique offer for folks who attend.

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Holistic Psychiatry is CorePsych

January 4, 2010 Beyond ADHD

Neuroscience evidence changes thinking: This January 26 & 27, just a few weeks away, you will have an opportunity to take a deeper step into that change process: The Holistic Health Virtual Conference: Empowering Whole People – I hope you can join me there.

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Intuniv for ADHD: Avoid Drug Interactions

December 16, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Intuniv Driving And Watching: Possible Interactions Detailed – Regular CorePsych Blog readers already know that we don’t like wrong medication turns. Intuniv dosing is important. Intuniv safety has been carefully explored. Maps do help, but watching where we are going is even better.

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Intuniv Answers: ADHD & Addiction Indication

December 15, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Intuniv For ADHD & Substance Abuse – As we move down the early ADHD road of experience with Intuniv some interesting additional indications appear.

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Intuniv For ADHD: Dosing Details

November 28, 2009 Autism Spectrum

Intuniv For ADHD Is Guanfacine, But Better and Easier – ADHD treatment evolves: This will be a short note to quickly address the growing comments here at CorePsych Blog on the previous Intuniv post.

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Vyvanse diminishes Memory? Watch The Top of The Therapeutic Window

November 14, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Vyvanse can create memory problems and there are several likely explanations, so let’s review. Most importantly, remember these small Vyvanse
challenges do teach us – they point the way to the next logical intervention for the most effective medication dosage strategies.

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ADHD Medications: Neurotransmitters to the Rescue

November 2, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Neurotransmitter physiology takes us way beyond what we have been doing for years with only stimulant medications. Neurotransmitters will take us further down the line to that holy grail of ADHD treatments: the Natural Way.

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