Archive | April, 2010

I Want to Kill My Spouse: Part III

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 After reviewing the current literature, many Psychiatrists are now relying upon old and outdated theories to help their patients.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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To Twitter or Not to Twitter!

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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I Want to Kill My Spouse: Part II

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 After reviewing the current literature, many Psychiatrists are now relying upon old and outdated theories to help their patients.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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I Want to Kill My Spouse: Part I

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 After reviewing the current literature, many Psychiatrists are now relying upon old and outdated theories to help their patients.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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Treatments for Depression: Psychopharmacology

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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