Supplements or ADHD Medications For ADHD? This audio interview, linked at the top of this PDF outline, starts the important conversation that must take place about *which* or *both* or *not.*
Attention Deficit Disorder is commonly referred to as ADHD. Three types of
ADHD are identified by the National Institute of Mental health. They are: the
predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type (that does not show significant inattention);
the predominantly inattentive type (that does not show significant hyperactive-
impulsive behavior) sometimes called ADD; and the combined type
(that displays both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms).
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Attention Deficit Disorder is commonly referred to as ADHD. Three types of
ADHD are identified by the National Institute of Mental health. They are: the
predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type (that does not show significant inattention);
the predominantly inattentive type (that does not show significant hyperactive-
impulsive behavior) sometimes called ADD; and the combined type
(that displays both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms).
Cerebrum Dallas Health Centers has created a unique visual guide to give you an in-depth look at what goes on inside the brain of someone diagnosed with ADHD.
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Kick Start Your Health: Reduce anxiety, depression, start sleeping and feelin...Insights To Health
Have you been feeling run down, stressed, depressed and just plain ‘blah’? Have you been struggling with headaches or lack of sleep? Are you feeling frustrated because you’re not getting the results you would like with your health? You’re not alone.
I’ve created a new training series that is going to show you why you’re struggling and - better yet - it will show you what you can do about it.
Our philosophy here at Insights To Health is to treat the whole person, not random symptoms. In order to do that YOU (our patient) need to understand how your health works, what YOU can do about it, and when to get the help you need.
I’m going to reveal:
▪ Why the traditional healthcare route - symptom-prescription cycle - doesn’t work. In fact, it can make things worse!
▪ How you can take control of your own healthcare and save tons of money at the same time
▪ Best of all, how you can finally get the rest and relief you need and start feeling your best now
▪ I’m going to let you in on something new that’s coming to Insights To Health that will give you the tools to take charge of your own, and your family’s, health for good
According to the Huffington Post, 2014 was to be the year of living mindfully. (Bringing elements of meditation into everyday life).
There's lots of research now out there to suggest why this may be good for us. Not only does the research show that that being present can make us happier it can improve our performance at work and our wellbeing in many other areas.
What we've done is to collate some of the best research into a fun and interesting infographic.
Biopsychosocial Model in Psychiatry- Revisited.pptxDevashish Konar
Over time our understanding of Psychiatric illnesses has undergone sea changes but yet the age old Bio-psycho-social model of etiology remains relevant. This presentation is an effort to explore the model in context of the newer developments.
71719, 1124 PMEvidence–Based Health Evaluation and Applicat.docxblondellchancy
7/17/19, 11'24 PMEvidence–Based Health Evaluation and Application Transcript
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Evidence–Based Health Evaluation and Application
Introduction
Public health improvement initiatives (PHII) provide invaluable data for patient–centered care, but their research is often conducted in a context
different from the needs of any individual patient. Providers must make a conscious effort to apply their findings to specific patients' care.
In this activity, you will learn about a PHII, and explore its application to a particular patient's care plan.
Overview
You continue in your role as a nurse at the Uptown Wellness Clinic. You receive an email from the charge nurse, Janie Poole. Click the button to read
it.
Good morning!
At last week's conference I spoke with Alicia Balewa, Director of Safe Headspace. They're a relatively new nonprofit working on improving outcomes
for TBI patients, and I immediately thought of Mr. Nowak. At his last biannual cholesterol screening he mentioned having trouble with his balance. This
may be related to his hypertension, but he believes it's related to the time he was hospitalized many years ago after falling out of a tree, and
expressed distress that this might be the beginning of a rapid decline.
Ms. Balewa will be on premises next week, and I'd like to set aside some time for you to talk.
— Janie
Alicia Balewa
Director of Safe Headspace
Overview
Interview Alicia Balewa to find out more about a public health improvement initiative that might apply to Mr. Nowak's care.
Interview:
I have a patient who might benefit from some of the interventions for TBI and PTSD
you recently studied. What populations did your public health improvement initiative
study?
7/17/19, 11'24 PMEvidence–Based Health Evaluation and Application Transcript
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My father came home from Vietnam with a kaleidoscope of mental health problems. That was the 1970s, when treatment options for things like PTSD,
TBI, and even depression were very different. Since then there has been a lot of investment in treatment and recovery for combat veterans. That's
excellent news for veterans in treatment now, but they're not looking at my dad, and how his TBI and PTSD have affected him through mid–life and
now as a senior. That's why I started Safe Headspace: to focus on older patients who are years or decades past their trauma, and find ways to help
them.
Which treatments showed the strongest improvement?
Exercise. We were able to persuade about half of our participants — that's around 400 people, mostly men ages 45–80 — to follow the CDC's
recommendations for moderate aerobic exercise. Almost everyone showed improvement in mood, memory, and muscle control after four weeks. After
that a lot of participants dropped out, which is disappointing. But of t ...
Patient Agency: a focus for integrated careMark Sullivan
In this presentation, I argue that patient agency is an essential goal for mental health care integrated into the primary care management of chronic disease. This model of integrated care was developed by my colleagues Wayne Katon and Jurgen Unutzer. It is now widely disseminated throughout primary care systems nationwide. But it can be implemented in many different ways, with different goals. This presentation uses the example of a patient with diabetes to argue that integrated mental health care should focus on enhancement of patient agency.
Kick Start Your Health: Reduce anxiety, depression, start sleeping and feelin...Insights To Health
Have you been feeling run down, stressed, depressed and just plain ‘blah’? Have you been struggling with headaches or lack of sleep? Are you feeling frustrated because you’re not getting the results you would like with your health? You’re not alone.
I’ve created a new training series that is going to show you why you’re struggling and - better yet - it will show you what you can do about it.
Our philosophy here at Insights To Health is to treat the whole person, not random symptoms. In order to do that YOU (our patient) need to understand how your health works, what YOU can do about it, and when to get the help you need.
I’m going to reveal:
▪ Why the traditional healthcare route - symptom-prescription cycle - doesn’t work. In fact, it can make things worse!
▪ How you can take control of your own healthcare and save tons of money at the same time
▪ Best of all, how you can finally get the rest and relief you need and start feeling your best now
▪ I’m going to let you in on something new that’s coming to Insights To Health that will give you the tools to take charge of your own, and your family’s, health for good
According to the Huffington Post, 2014 was to be the year of living mindfully. (Bringing elements of meditation into everyday life).
There's lots of research now out there to suggest why this may be good for us. Not only does the research show that that being present can make us happier it can improve our performance at work and our wellbeing in many other areas.
What we've done is to collate some of the best research into a fun and interesting infographic.
Biopsychosocial Model in Psychiatry- Revisited.pptxDevashish Konar
Over time our understanding of Psychiatric illnesses has undergone sea changes but yet the age old Bio-psycho-social model of etiology remains relevant. This presentation is an effort to explore the model in context of the newer developments.
71719, 1124 PMEvidence–Based Health Evaluation and Applicat.docxblondellchancy
7/17/19, 11'24 PMEvidence–Based Health Evaluation and Application Transcript
Page 1 of 3http://media.capella.edu/CourseMedia/MSN6011/evidenceBasedHealthEvaluation/transcript.html
Evidence–Based Health Evaluation and Application
Introduction
Public health improvement initiatives (PHII) provide invaluable data for patient–centered care, but their research is often conducted in a context
different from the needs of any individual patient. Providers must make a conscious effort to apply their findings to specific patients' care.
In this activity, you will learn about a PHII, and explore its application to a particular patient's care plan.
Overview
You continue in your role as a nurse at the Uptown Wellness Clinic. You receive an email from the charge nurse, Janie Poole. Click the button to read
it.
Good morning!
At last week's conference I spoke with Alicia Balewa, Director of Safe Headspace. They're a relatively new nonprofit working on improving outcomes
for TBI patients, and I immediately thought of Mr. Nowak. At his last biannual cholesterol screening he mentioned having trouble with his balance. This
may be related to his hypertension, but he believes it's related to the time he was hospitalized many years ago after falling out of a tree, and
expressed distress that this might be the beginning of a rapid decline.
Ms. Balewa will be on premises next week, and I'd like to set aside some time for you to talk.
— Janie
Alicia Balewa
Director of Safe Headspace
Overview
Interview Alicia Balewa to find out more about a public health improvement initiative that might apply to Mr. Nowak's care.
Interview:
I have a patient who might benefit from some of the interventions for TBI and PTSD
you recently studied. What populations did your public health improvement initiative
study?
7/17/19, 11'24 PMEvidence–Based Health Evaluation and Application Transcript
Page 2 of 3http://media.capella.edu/CourseMedia/MSN6011/evidenceBasedHealthEvaluation/transcript.html
My father came home from Vietnam with a kaleidoscope of mental health problems. That was the 1970s, when treatment options for things like PTSD,
TBI, and even depression were very different. Since then there has been a lot of investment in treatment and recovery for combat veterans. That's
excellent news for veterans in treatment now, but they're not looking at my dad, and how his TBI and PTSD have affected him through mid–life and
now as a senior. That's why I started Safe Headspace: to focus on older patients who are years or decades past their trauma, and find ways to help
them.
Which treatments showed the strongest improvement?
Exercise. We were able to persuade about half of our participants — that's around 400 people, mostly men ages 45–80 — to follow the CDC's
recommendations for moderate aerobic exercise. Almost everyone showed improvement in mood, memory, and muscle control after four weeks. After
that a lot of participants dropped out, which is disappointing. But of t ...
Patient Agency: a focus for integrated careMark Sullivan
In this presentation, I argue that patient agency is an essential goal for mental health care integrated into the primary care management of chronic disease. This model of integrated care was developed by my colleagues Wayne Katon and Jurgen Unutzer. It is now widely disseminated throughout primary care systems nationwide. But it can be implemented in many different ways, with different goals. This presentation uses the example of a patient with diabetes to argue that integrated mental health care should focus on enhancement of patient agency.
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Some of these emotional concerns may be explicit “Open Agenda”, but a large part may never be expressed openly if doctors do not proactively elicit them.
In 1981, Barsky, an American psychiatrist, gave a name to this assortment of hidden concerns; he called it the “Hidden Agenda”.
An important objective of a medical consultation is to understand as much as possible these hidden emotions.
Unless the doctor is able to fathom these, the patient may only be left with therapy that will treat his most obvious symptoms but not resolve the underlying problems.
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CoreBrain
www.corepsych.com/connect | www.corebrain.org
Jeff Copper & Dr Charles Parker
Audio Program Link: Attention Talk Radio – http://corepsych.com/atr
February 18, 2015
Supplements Or Medicine for ADHD Treatment?
• Definitions are vague: Let’s start by discussing just what is
“alternative medicine” and hit the synonyms “integrative medicine”
“Functional medicine” all of which attempt to identify ADHD
treatments beyond traditional stimulant meds. Too often confused
with faith healing and folk medicine and anti-science, the entire
‘alternative’ labeling system remains confusing for the public.
• Breaking down the Labels: alternative medicine-different, integrative
medicine – inclusive, functional medicine – process. From my view
labels will become more objective, less challenging, if we call it what it
is, and not try so hard to differentiate the current medical evolution –
rather to directly connect all knowledge and applications.
• A fresh solution for 2015: Comprehensive Medicine.
• Our Collective Biomedical Reality: Mind and Body Complexity.
• Complexity must be addressed comprehensively: The human mind
and body are complex, and regrettably current medical disputes too
often polarize the issues so that patients must make choices. Each
side leans toward reductionistic solutions based upon their respective
levels of opinion. Comprehensive for the public is more acceptable and
less polarizing, with fewer negative, right/wrong implications.
Polarized answers don’t work for customized healthcare. Details
matter.
• For Example: As my friend Dr Mark Hyman, Chairman of the
Institute for Functional Medicine and Director of the Functional
Medicine Clinic at Cleveland Clinic often comments: “I know I’m a
holistic doctor because most who consult with me come with a whole
list of problems.”
• Why discuss these issues: This serious polarization – this false
dichotomy - directly interferes with the evolution of good patient care –
and informed patient choices.
• The Problem: Insufficient Critical Thinking regarding new science -
[ http://corepsych.com/critical ]. As Dr. de Bono observed, our
current state of ADHD science is: “Excellent, but not enough.”
• Most importantly: Too many, as a consequence of this regressive
label dispute, overlook the remarkable brain and body lab tools that
dramatically improve predictability with everyday patient care. New
tools provide more predictable measures and more predictable
outcomes.
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• How We Measure Has Changed. Today We Live In a Galileo
Moment: [ http://corepsych.com/galileo ] This Galileo moment, the
introduction of multiple new brain technologies, new, more effective
brain telescopes, does change our perceptions of our medical universe.
Appearances remain inadequate as treatment markers. It looks like
the sun is rotating around the earth, but it isn’t. Without data,
speculation rules from either perspective.
• This Galileo Moment Does Directly Address the many problems
with Stimulant Medications for ADHD Medical Treatment. If we
use the new technologies, use the verified, peer-reviewed neuroscience,
then we will quickly realize that ADHD, more often than not, presents
as a complexity, a “whole list” of connected problems. It’s time to
share telescopes.
• Three Important ADHD Complexity Challenges - That beg for more
comprehensive, precise measurements with solutions:
o Diagnosis for ADHD remains woefully inadequate with static
labels, does not address dynamic Executive Brain Function,
and, in fact, significantly overlooks cognition and/or cognitive
activity except in brain injury and Alzheimer’s. But ADHD is a
cognitive problem.
[ Dynamic Video Explanations: http://bit.ly/medtutr ]
o The Body Effects The Mind – Last time I checked body and
mind are connected. Available body measurements provide
more predictable medical outcomes from methylation issues to
immunity and hormone imbalances – all directly modify brain
function both medications and supplements. Gluten and casein
sensitivities confound neurotransmitter efficiency.
[ Video Examples: http://bit.ly/mindgut ]
o Subcellular, Molecular Biochemistry Matters – At first these
measures appear challenging, but the autism treatment
community has used them for years. Nutrient supplements can
help, but, just as with good stimulant medicines, can’t be used
as a shotgun approach, as guesswork following marginal
diagnoses. Epigenetics matter.
[ Video Playlists: http://corepsych.com/walsh-resources ]
• Traditional Insights: Medical precision absolutely matters. One can’t
move forward without addressing the fact that current medical
practice standards provide excellent ADHD information, but require
more comprehensive diagnostic standards [noted by Dr Thomas Insel,
Director of NIMH]. With no agreed-upon guidelines for functional
diagnosis, for medical accuracy, or medical titration strategies for
ADHD medications, patients remain reasonably apprehensive. The
public is rightfully upset. New ADHD Medication Rules – Brain Science
& Common Sense provides an introduction for improved measureable
moments, and evolved treatment solutions.
[ http://adhdmedicationrules.com ]