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We prepare high school students for the real world by giving them a crash-course in the most critical areas in life, such as: personal finance job searching goal setting self-analysis career options The unfortunate reality is that most high schools fail to prepare their students for the real world. Many of them only have one goal in mind, and that is send their students to college. This type of one-dimensional thinking is unfair to those who choose a different path. The younger generation is facing one of the highest levels of unemployment of all time. Even those who do go to college, the students coming out aren't ready for the real world either. It's time to take a stance and start making a change. If you are a teacher, a concerned parent, a relative, or a student yourself, this book will be helpful for you. Give your loved one something they actually need. They will be thankful that you did. Also, if you support us in our mission please like our Facebook page at https: //www.facebook.com/prepfornow1. And please visit our website http: //prepfornow.com
Dr. Yee describes many sources of stress and burnout in the health care industry.Moral Abuse is added to physical and other abuses in the industry.Dr. Yee has been the Medical Director at Southwestern Indiana Community Mental Health in Evansville, Indiana and the Bowen Center in Warsaw Indiana for a total of twelve years.Dr. Yee was in private practice from 1977 to 1984 in Taylor, Michigan and was the Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at Heritage Hospital in Taylor, Michigan.Dr. Yee was an Expert Witness in Psychiatry for the Michigan Attorney General in the early 1990's doing Peer Review for Medicaid Claims for Psychiatric Hospital admissions and billings.Dr. Yee worked with active-duty military at Fort Hood Texas during a period where the entire chain of command was relieved of their assignments after a soldier was murdered at Fort Hood.Dr. Yee has had the privilege of over 20 contract assignments as a traveling psychiatrist since 2008 in Michigan, Kentucky, California, and Texas.Dr. Yee has had the privilege of treating thousands of patients in many places for many years. Dr. Yee has seen extraordinary changes in the practice of medicine since 1970.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.
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
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
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
This book addresses the management of insomnia. Insomnia is common and I have seen many clients who have not responded to treatment asking for help.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
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.
This book encourages healthy living as a road to mental health and happiness.There is no happy pill.Happiness is a choice that can be made every morning.Diet, exercise, and proper sleep are fundamental to the goal of happiness.A day planner is an excellent tool to assist in developing proper sleep hygiene, proper diet, and daily exercise.Medications and surgeries are a last resort after alternatives fail.Moderation in all things is the at the core of healthy living and the road to happiness.Share what you learn and bring your friends with you.Happiness is best when shared with friends.May you live long and well.Thank you for your time and attention.William R. Yee M.D., J.D.Be kind and I will be your 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.
This book shares my lifetime personal experience with self-mutilation, suicide, and homicide. It starts with my experience with friends in the Shady Lane Trailer Park in 1953 at the age of six. It progresses through junior high school and high school in Detroit, medical school and residency training at Lafayette Clinic in Detroit. It continues in prisons and state hospitals in Michigan and California. Context includes private practice in medicine, working at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Hazard Kentucky, Riverside Psychiatric Hospital in Ionia, Michigan, in I-Max, in Ionia Michigan, Muskegon and Brooks Prisons in Muskegon, Michigan, Pelican Bay, CSP-Sac, and San Quenton Prisons in California, Atascadero and Paton State Hospitals in California. I have had 21 assignments as a Contract Psychiatrist since 2008 that include working with active duty army personel at Fort Hood Texas.I am here to do no harm, and to help if I can.Thank you for your time.William R. Yee M.D., J.D.
This book is an introduction to the management of violence in psychiatric hospitals. It is written as an introduction to give the reader vocabulary and concepts necessary for a meaningful conversation with the personal attorney or psychiatrist engaged to provide legal or medical services.
This book introduces the reader to the best practice of the lowest effective dose of psychotropic medications.This book the indroduces the reader to alternatives to medications to maintain and achieve optimal mental health.
The book describes issues related to prescription of addicting medications for anxiety, insomnia, and pain.I share my 5o years of experience practicing emergency room medicine, general medicine, and psychiatry.I also share my experience as an expert witness as a psychiatrist in probate court, civil, and criminal trials in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, and California.
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