Posted on 12 April 2010.
In my practice, I see a lot of dysfunctional relationships on a daily basis. After reviewing the current literature, many Psychiatrists are now relying upon old and outdated theories to help their patients. In this 7 part series, I would like to provide a couple of new hypothetical theories from my perspective. Ask yourself, which [...]
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Posted in Relationships
Posted on 09 April 2010.
There is a new revolution called Twitter. In the past, I have sat idle and let a mega trend go by. Not this time. I am going to catch the wave of multi-media marketing and streaming. Twitter allows us to send and read messages (tweets) instantaneously. I can provide quick advice on relationship issues or [...]
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Posted on 07 April 2010.
In my practice, I see a lot of dysfunctional relationships on a daily basis. After reviewing the current literature, many Psychiatrists are now relying upon old and outdated theories to help their patients. In this 7 part series, I would like to provide a couple of new hypothetical theories from my perspective. Ask yourself, which [...]
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Posted in Relationships
Posted on 05 April 2010.
In my practice, I see a lot of dysfunctional relationships on a daily basis. After reviewing the current literature, many Psychiatrists are now relying upon old and outdated theories to help their patients. In this 7 part series, I would like to provide a couple of new hypothetical theories from my perspective. Ask yourself, which [...]
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Posted in Relationships
Posted on 02 April 2010.
Drugs are the most widely used, and well received treatment for depression. The four major types of drugs used to treat depression are: Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) Inhibitors i.e. Parnate (rarely used because of tyramine-containing foods dietary restrictions). Tricyclic Antidepressants i.e. Elavil (rarely used because easily lethally overdosed). Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) i.e. Prozac, Zoloft [...]
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