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I have been attempting to provide quality patient care while complying with policies, procedures, and practices as a medical student, general practitioner, emergency room physician, and psychiatrist since 1970This book distills my lifetime experience as, a child, adolescent, and adult.Context: my first memories are living on a subsistence farm with my grandmother, uncle, and two youngest aunts in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1952 and 1953. After that I lived in the Shady Lane Trailer Park by 9 Mile Road and Ryan in Warren, Michigan from 1955 to 1958. My best friends were Southern Baptists from West Virginia and Alabama.I then lived in East Detroit, Michigan from 1958 to 1972 while attending Michigan State University, Wayne State University, and Wayne State University School of Medicine. I completed psychiatric residency training at Lafayette Clinic and Northville State Hospital from 1972 to 1975.I attended Wayne State University Law School in 1979 to 1983 in the night school part time program.I was Board Certified in Psychiatry in 1977 and licensed to practice law in Michigan in 1983.I have practiced general medicine, emergency room medicine, psychiatry in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, California, and Texas without interruption since 1972.I have worked in Regional Medical Centers, State Psychiatric Hospitals, Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals, private practice, multispecialty clinics, and prisons.I have been an expert witness in psychiatry in probate court, state and federal courts, in civil and criminal trials.I have been traveling the country as a contract psychiatrist with over 20 assignments since 2008.I am here to do no harm and to help if I can.Be kind and you can be my friend.William R. Yee M.D., J.D. at your service
The book helps with managing mental health and utilizing coping skills. There are various exercises included to help with daily stress and self care.Mental Health Matters
I have had many clients come to my office for treatment of behavior problems.The treatment is change of behavior.This book distills my lifetime experience as, a child, adolescent, and adult.Context: my first memories are living on a subsistence farm with my grandmother, uncle, and two youngest aunts in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1952 and 1953. After that I lived in the Shady Lane Trailer Park by 9 Mile Road and Ryan in Warren, Michigan from 1955 to 1958. My best friends were Southern Baptists from West Virginia and Alabama.I then lived in East Detroit, Michigan from 1958 to 1972 while attending Michigan State University, Wayne State University, and Wayne State University School of Medicine. I completed psychiatric residency training at Lafayette Clinic and Northville State Hospital from 1972 to 1975.I attended Wayne State University Law School in 1979 to 1983 in the night school part time program.I was Board Certified in Psychiatry in 1977 and licensed to practice law in Michigan in 1983.I have practiced general medicine, emergency room medicine, psychiatry in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, California, and Texas without interruption since 1972.I have worked in Regional Medical Centers, State Psychiatric Hospitals, Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals, private practice, multispecialty clinics, and prisons.I have been an expert witness in psychiatry in probate court, state and federal courts, in civil and criminal trials.I have been traveling the country as a contract psychiatrist with over 20 assignments since 2008.I am here to do no harm and to help if I can.Be kind and you can be my friend.William R. Yee M.D., J.D. at your service
Many individuals are perplexed by mental illness, with many claiming that such disorders do not exist and that those who suffer from them are to blame. It may be difficult to determine whether a diagnosis is correct, however, because counselors frequently diagnose persons with mental illness issues. As a result, there is a great deal of debate surrounding these conditions.Life in general is dependent on strong mental health. The majority of people can function normally throughout their lives, yet some appear to be constantly stopped. We can know there is a problem because of these interruptions, which signal that something is amiss with these people's brains.To understand the abnormalities that occur in the brain, we must look at a variety of disorders and symptoms. For instance, bipolar depression is a good example. In today's world, this is one of the most commonly diagnosed conditions. In fact, it's likely that you know someone who suffers from bipolar depression but are unaware of it. Although bipolar disorder is quite common, many people are unaware of its full extent.
In present times we can clearly perceive that there has been an explosion of children confused about there gender, of the two only genetic biological genders of either Male or Female. At the same time its clear to see the agenda of subliminal messaging and its influence on society, and on the most targeted, the children, that are being programmed, indoctrinated and brainwashed into a Mental Illness of Gender Identity Disorder also known as Gender Dysphoria. This book discusses what gender identity disorder is the symptoms, the medical research, the medical programming, the indoctrination, and the negative forces behind forcing a mental illness on to humanities children and society.
The world is in the midst of a mental health crisis. This combined with the complexities of health insurance regulations is putting our most vulnerable populations at risk. Further, mental health stigma influences people's perceptions and makes it more difficult for vulnerable populations to get the help that they need. It is essential that there are sufficient resources in navigating complex mental healthcare systems. Perspectives and Considerations on Navigating the Mental Healthcare System provides recommendations about seeking mental healthcare in a complex system. It also raises awareness that many of those suffering need to overcome obstacles in seeking treatment. Covering topics such as mental health stigma, self-advocacy, and library support, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for caregivers, counselors, psychologists, therapists, community leaders, librarians, students and faculty of higher education, researchers, and academicians.
Snap It is an insightful and moving autobiography about young Ta'kari Tatum with his family, trying to process the death of Ta'kari's beloved grandfather. Grandpa Rudy was Ta'kari's best friend. They did everything together. They went to the beach, went on a family vacation, and enjoyed spending time at Ta'kari's baseball games. One day Grandpa got very ill, and young Ta'kari had to watch his grandfather slowly die. This put stress and anxiety on Ta'kari and the rest of the family. Snap It unfolds Ta'kari's journey through mental health. See how Ta'kari deals with the mental stress placed on his family and him. How will he overcome his mental illness? Ta'kari says, "Snap It and Breathe!"
A readable and practical guide to how the law applies to people with dementia, from diagnosis to end-of-life. This book will appeal to clinicians and practitioners that work with patients with dementia, including psychiatrists, primary care physicians, nurses, social workers and advocates.
"This book is for anyone who feels that they're sleepwalking through life, looking for answers to challenging emotions and the practical tools to begin living the life they want. ... You can't quite put your finger on it, but somehow you just don't feel like you're thriving or truly participating in your own life. This is the result of a build-up of life's scrapes, papercuts, and bruises that have left you feeling simply 'not ok.' Emotional illiteracy, microaggressions, challenging familial relationships, toxic positivity, and gaslighting are some examples of what I call 'Tiny T' trauma--the impact of which often leads to problems such as high-functioning anxiety, languishing, perfectionism, comfort eating, and sleep disturbance, to name but a few"--
Page 1 Introduction Page 4 The Proliferation and Organization of the Brain from Birth to Death Page 7 The Nature of Brain Trauma Page 8 Initial Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury Page 15 The Trajectory of Traumatic Brain Injury Page 18 Initial Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury in the Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic Page 42 Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury After the Initial Evaluation in the Outpatient Clinic. Page 66 The Clozaril Controversy Page 88 Now let us consider antidepressant medications. Page 89 Let us examine the STAR*D Trial completed in 2006. Page 94 In Summary: Dr. Yee is here to do no harm and help if he can. May you live long and well. Thank you for your time. William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Board Certified in Psychiatry and Licensed to practice law in Michigan. Practicing General Medicine, Emergency Room Medicine, and Psychiatry since 1972 in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, California, and Texas. Be kind and you can be my friend.
The basic science of the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia is described from the point of view of this practitioner at the point of service with the client.I have been at the point of service since 1970 as a medical student, since 1972 as an intern, since 1973 as a licensed medical doctor, and since 1977 as a board-certified psychiatrist.The practice of psychiatry changes from place to place, and from time to time.Administrators and chain of command are at arm's length, or more than arm's length, with a different point of view.Pharmaceutical companies conduct themselves on a different platform with different rules of engagement.The many, "stakeholders," conduct themselves on many platforms with many differing rules of engagement.Thank you for your time and attention.I am here to do no harm, and to help if I can.William Ronald Yee M.D., J.D.Be kind and you can be my friend.
Page 1The Pervasiveness of Aggression and PTSDPage 6The Socialization of AggressionPage 8Failure of frontal lobe functions to socialize aggression is substantial.Page 11Self-Organizing SystemsPage 23The Number Needed to TreatPage 24Physiologic Reserves and LD50Page 20The Case Against BenzodiazepinesPage 35The Treatment of Active Military PersonnelPage 38Treatment of Schizophrenia in the MilitaryPage 48Summary of Treatment of PTSD, TBI, Schizophrenia Among SoldiersDr. Yee is here to do no harm and help if he can.May you live long and well.Thank you for your time.William R. Yee M.D., J.D.Board Certified in PsychiatryLicensed to practice law in Michigan.Practicing General Medicine,Emergency Room Medicine, andPsychiatry since 1972 in Michigan,Indiana, Kentucky, California, and Texas.Be kind and you can be my friend.
A book on depression is likely to be a comprehensive guide that provides insight into the complexity of the mental disorder, its symptoms, causes, and effective ways to manage and overcome it. The book may draw from personal experiences of individuals who have suffered from depression and share their stories of struggle and triumph.It may also cover various types of depression, including major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and postpartum depression, among others. The book may provide a detailed overview of the different treatments available, such as medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes.Additionally, the book may discuss the impact of depression on one's personal and professional life, as well as its effect on relationships with friends and family. It may provide practical advice on how to cope with depression, manage stress, and build resilience.Overall, a book on depression may be a valuable resource for individuals who are struggling with the disorder, their loved ones, and mental health professionals. It may offer hope, comfort, and guidance to those who are seeking to understand and overcome depression.
Decoding ADHD in Children provides an insightful and comprehensive guide for parents, educators, and caregivers who seek to gain a better understanding of this increasingly prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder. This book delivers practical tools, expert knowledge, and actionable strategies to help those who face the daily challenges of raising and supporting children with ADHD. With the latest research on ADHD and a focus on the unique needs of each child, this book empowers readers to create a supportive environment that promotes success, positive self-awareness, and self-esteem. Written in accessible language with compassionate and expert guidance, Decoding ADHD in Children is an essential resource for anyone seeking to better understand and support children with ADHD.
"The ADHD Toolkit: Strategies for Thriving in a Fast-Paced World" is the ultimate guide for individuals with ADHD. The book offers a comprehensive collection of tools and strategies to help manage ADHD symptoms, improve time management, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being. From meditation and mindfulness techniques to cognitive behavioral therapy, this book is packed with practical and effective solutions for managing ADHD in today's fast-paced world. With this toolkit, readers will learn how to improve their focus, build social skills, and lead a more fulfilling life. Whether you're looking for guidance on how to manage your symptoms or simply want to improve your well-being, this book is a must-read for anyone living with ADHD.
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