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Holistic Reviews At CorePsych

by Dr Charles Parker on January 24, 2010 · 1 comment

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Consult Without Travel

Virtual Consult – Heads Up on Two Items
1. Conference Starts Tomorrow Jan 26!
Do consider attending the Holistic Health Virtual Conference, - I look forward to presenting there on Wednesday Jan 27.  I will be very active with feedback at the forum there, and have an excellent slide presentation for you to follow during the program.

We really must stop automatically treating superficial labels in psych, and need to get down to treating real people with evidenced based objectives. Hope you can make it, just hit the Holistic link on the side bar here, – and remember it’s virtual and recorded, you don’t have to be there real time!

2. We Can Talk Privately-
You’re here because you have listened to my podcasts, watched my YouTube videos, read my comprehensive perspective from hundreds of pages of posts and references – so do feel free to set up a time to review your personal matters by phone.

I have been answering a ton of questions on the comments of several posts here at CorePsych Blog [this one with >140 comments], and realize many of the readers here need more time, and more information regarding meds and the issues with meds – and just don’t have someone local to help resolve those next steps. Psych complexity is workable – if it is addressed comprehensively.

If you’re regularly unhappy with you or your child’s progress, have been walking in the darkness for years, and are just plain old frustrated with current inadequate intervention strategies – such as:

- ADHD meds just not working the way they should
- Chronic psych problems that are not resolving
- Refractory, ‘untreatable’ depression
- Unexplained moods and anxiety that won’t quit with multiple complex issues
- Addiction recovery with cravings that sit on your shoulder
- Brain injury interventions – more than just anti-epileptics
- Mixed Medical and Psych challenges, including more extensive testing
- SPECT Brain Imaging Cookie Cutter Results my personal review [or second opinion] – including neurotransmitter specifics

I can then give you targeted feedback if we can connect with your more specific history, laboratory testing, & med trials – and my comprehensive questionnaires that will save us time on the consult.

Phone Consults Are Often Helpful
Helping you decide what-to-do-next, seeking further evidence, is completely reasonable with a phone consult. Millions get on the phone everyday for specific input with medical and psych challenges. I won’t be writing for any medications unless you come to Va Beach, but I can discuss your next investigations. It’s easy, and often just a few visits can add significant, even more useful information.

What I Do
I can order helpful testing, some of which you can do in your own home, often covered by insurance. I can follow your progress with facts. The benefits are simple: more complete questions, more answers, and a concerted effort to give you information you can use with your own trusted medical team there at home. Frequently recommendations include specific neurotransmitter precursors.  We have seen many reduce their medications with these precise interventions, and have treated many without psych meds at all. I do interpret SPECT imaging, reports are customized, comprehensive, about 15-20 pages, and never cookie cutter.

If You Wish To Chat: How
If you are interested in an initial meeting, please drop an email to Caitlin, the CorePsych Administrator.

Thanks, I look forward to our next conversations – and see you at Holistic!
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PS: Take a look at this Neuroscience page if you want more information on what we can do together, and would like more references.

—>Tweet this post below! For ADHD Medications: Download complimentary white paper Precise Solutions now, – and get ready for the complete version of ‘The Patient’s Guide’ details to follow. Get Neurotransmitter Details Here

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Stress and Sleep:Brain & Neurotransmitter Reserve
No, we aren’t paying enough attention the specific neurotransmitter imbalances discoverable with stress and sleep – and the good news is: it’s all measurable and fixable.

Tune in this Thursday at  4PM/EDT, 1PM/PDT for an uncomplicated Program Review of the new neurotransmitter precursor measurements for stress and sleep. This program won’t be as heavy as the last two wherein I simply tried to cover too much ground all at once. Those busy introductions will work well however with these easy PDF handouts over at the CorePsych Radio page. Download there the two excellent PDF handouts for the program from NeuroScience on Sleep and Stress.

Wonder how stress and sleep are related: Simply stated – they can both reduce your neurotransmitter reserve.

Don’t worry, I won’t be dealing with the details of this deep mitochondrial paper, but will be discussing neurotransmitter relationship challenges with sleep and stress in the program. It is interesting how those mitochondria [energy factories in the cells] get around! And we can see results in the office…

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—>Tweet this post below! For ADHD Medications: Download complimentary white paper Precise Solutions now, – and get ready for the complete version of ‘The Patient’s Guide’ details to follow. Get Neurotransmitter Details Here

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Adrenal Fatigue: New Findings at CorePsychPodcast

August 20, 2007 Brain/Body Evidence

If you think you understand burnout take a listen to this interview. Interestingly, Wikipedia thinks it’s just a psychological term…

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Deep Recovery: Beyond Labels

March 5, 2007 Deep Recovery

Recovery is a workable and understandable process, a grid to leave behind drugs, alcohol, and dependent relationships. Yes, I may carry on about managed care, the FDA, and the misuse of psych meds, but little drives me up to the bullhorn as quickly as the subject of recovery. Ironically the recovery process remains one of [...]

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Depression-Stress, Men-Midlfe

March 4, 2007 Brain/Body Evidence

First an apology for the repeat on the immediate previous post. Revised it, stored the revision, and inadvertently resent it. Mainly tried to add a good reference list regarding sputum [yes spit, vs serum, blood] testing for hormone balance, but had trouble posting a word doc link to the blog, so will have to work [...]

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Metabolism and ADD/ADHD

February 11, 2007 Beyond ADHD

ADD/ADHD is often associated with metabolic issues with bowel, liver and associated primary metabolic problems.
Adrenal fatigue, covered in two recent posts here, can look very much like ADD/ADHD.
You may be interested in the audio program over at CorePsychPodcast today that discusses questions we all should be asking in an effort to improve treatment interventions. These [...]

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Adrenal Fatigue: Depression and Suicide

February 10, 2007 Beyond ADHD

Adrenal Fatigue: Untreatable Depression and Suicide
We have been talking for multiple posts about depressive conditions that linger beyond the range of current meds – conditions that are refractory to SSRIs. -Conditions that can become worse with SSRIs. We started months ago addressing the fact that the SSRIs could make people suicidal, [prompted by an FDA [...]

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