Posts tagged as:

Traumatic brain injury

Lady in Red

Image by Kopfjäger via Flickr

Make your reservation now!

School has started, the Fall is upon us, we are back at work with questions about just what to do with Impulsivity.

Impulsivity is, without doubt, the most frequent challenge in our daily lives – for mental health professionals, teachers, HR professionals, physicians, and anyone working with administrative challenges. Impulsivity works against administration, works against group order, works against progress – and can be downright embarrassing.

Want a recent example of Impulsivity? Lay your politics aside for a moment, and simply ask yourself this question – was it a productive contribution when Rep Joe Wilson shouted out “You lie!” at Obama’s Joint Session of Congress? No matter what you think of national health care take a look at this guy, and see which side you are on regarding good order.

Affect mismanagement, emotional dysregulation – loosing it - creates havoc in families, work sites and the world, locally and internationally. Someone’s impulsivity has impacted your life. Impulsivity, from anger to suicide, destroys both the self and relationships. Impulsivity is the hallmark of poor management and atypical of balanced leadership – just ask Jack Welch,  or read his book on Leadership.

Was Wilson’s outburst ‘just a quirk?’ Who knows… Was it a problem, you bet! – And no, I will not conjecture about his prefrontal cortex.

Wilson’s interruption, his inappropriate shout during a presidential speech,  is but a small example of a seriously overlooked problem we see everyday in any group setting. So often we write impulsivity off as ‘character,’ or ‘passion,’ or ‘immaturity,’ even with adults!

- Reminds me of a person in advertising who still lives by the adage “You’re only young once, but you can be immature for a lifetime.” He manages to live up to that creed, and has torn up his family in the process. There is a price for immaturity. There is, my friends, a biology for both impulsivity and immaturity.

The Impulsive Brain – Details on exactly what it is, why it is, and how to fix it.

If you live anywhere in the Norfolk, Va Beach, DC or Richmond area, [anywhere on the East Coast] and work in the context of human services you will appreciate this opportunity at Norfolk’s Old Dominion University to look more carefully at new brain and behavioral insights into the problem of Impulsivity.

  • I will be presenting 1 full day of details there on Fri Oct 16th, just around the corner in time.
  • ODU Registration has a discounted rate for groups, and a low fee for these challenging times
  • 6 hr CEU & 6 hr CME,
  • The fix will detail the latest in diagnostic evidence regarding Impulsivity, and
  • Details about the right meds and
  • The new process of actually measuring neurotransmitters to target specific interventions
  • New advances in ADHD treatment
  • New insights into Brain Injury
  • Specific interventions for Bipolar Disorder
  • The Biologic Contributions to Addiction Recovery.
  • Without getting away from bottom line street applications.

If you can’t use it, I won’t be dwelling on it. Translation, street language and concepts are the key to informed intervention strategies.

Please forward this to your colleagues and friends and let’s make a day of it.

cp

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

—>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

{ 0 comments }

The Impulsive Brain – Core Psych Radio

by Dr Charles Parker on July 1, 2009 · 0 comments

Fireworks #1

This Explosion Does Work… – The Impulsive Brain Doesn’t

Many of the explosions we see at school, at work and in our daily lives create massive havoc. At CorePsych Radio, tomorrow [sorry for this late post] I will outline for our radio listeners my presentation at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, discussed more fully in this last post.

Agenda for the radio program in pdf here for downloading and is also available at the CorePsych Radio Agenda page [links for the show there]. Details for the October program in the pdf.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

—>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

{ 0 comments }

ADHD and TBI: Hopes, Cautions, Medication Protocols: CorePsych Radio

April 13, 2009 Blog

Image via Wikipedia

ADHD and TBI: Hopes, Cautions, Medication Protocols
on CorePsych Radio this Thursday at 4PM EDT, 1PM PDT
Program Notes here: Download the pdf for ADHD and TBI
Seeing is believing:
After having seen thousands of SPECT brain scans, I can report with certainty that Traumatic Brain Injury TBI is often missed in the ADHD differential, and is [...]

26 comments Read the full article here →

ADHD and Bipolar: Controversy Explored at CorePsych Radio

April 8, 2009 Beyond ADHD

ADHD and Bipolar Disorder may at times ‘look’ similar, but the differences can spell big trouble for treatment strategies. Tune in to the link at CorePsych Radio to listen to this program on Thursday 4PM EDT, 1 PDT to tease apart the specifics

7 comments Read the full article here →

Impulsivity: Is it AD/HD or IED, Intermittent Explosive Disorder?

October 20, 2008 Beyond ADHD

A little-known mental disorder marked by episodes of unwarranted anger [-sounds like ADD/ADHD at first glance] is more common than previously thought…

2 comments Read the full article here →

Understanding ADD/ADHD Medications: Pay Attention to the Details

July 20, 2008 Beyond ADHD

ADD/ADHD medications at first seems simple – if you have ADD, “Here’s the script.” Yes, I am suggesting we modify our scripting process. The truth is that ADD/ADHD medications do require specific, precise thinking with clear guidelines – or the entire process of medication management can become dangerous, frustrating, or disappointingly ineffective – with disastrous long term consequences. Problems arise much too often. And they are correctable!

19 comments Read the full article here →

SPECT Questioned: Brain Function, Medications and ADD/ADHD Interventions

May 24, 2008 Beyond ADHD

SPECT Brain Imaging: SPECT scans can be helpful with many psych diagnoses, even as basic and commonplace as ADD/ADHD – so why write SPECT studies off as *unproven*?

2 comments Read the full article here →

Brain Trauma, Alcohol, Drugs and…. Denial

September 10, 2007 Beyond ADHD

One of the reasons TBI so often missed: Post Concussive Syndrome appears more “behavioral” with impulsivity, looks more “narcissistic” to the celebrities and successful crowd, looks like ADD/ADHD to the increasingly aware medical professionals.

9 comments Read the full article here →

Temporal Lobe Injury, Depression and SSRI

December 31, 2006 Bipolar

Number 3 SSRIs and Suicide: Traumatic Brain Injury [TBI} and Depression: More Dangerous Comorbid Conditions- Brain injury is often missed in diagnostic workup. Neuroscience, even more in the last several years, has confirmed that TBI is far more prevalent than expected [1 in 500 have TBI]. Three subsets of problems many miss when they see [...]

0 comments Read the full article here →