Charles Parker
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Charles Parker

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"New ADHD Medication Rules" is now available in three formats: Paperback & eBook at Amazon - and Audio Book released Nov. 14, '13 at Audible.com [Global: http://geni.us/adhd ] Said one reviewer: "Parker's opinionated. He says that ADHD is the most misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and mistreated medical condition on the planet." Comprehensive thinking, applied to both ADHD diagnosis and treatment, will encourage improvements for more predictable care. The standard of care is helpful, but too often inadequate for the complexity of brain function. For in-depth solutions that address improved biomedical diagnosis from the outset, the use of more precise treatment strategies to improve predictability, and the identification of commonplace treatment failure roadblocks - details do matter. Parker's reason for writing his most recent book on ADHD Meds: "Too many simply aren't thinking about the complexity of diagnosis and treatment for Executive Function Challenges. We live in a thinking paradox. Too many treat thinking problems without thinking about thinking." Labels don't provide effective, brain-functional treatment targets. See comprehensive video explanations here: http://corepsych.com/youtube For videos that will encourage further understanding beyond the current standard criteria of inadequate behavioral appearances see this video ADHD playlist: http://corepsych.com/diagnosis - Brief Biography Dr. Charles Parker (1942-present) was born in Philadelphia, PA - in West Philly to a war-nomad family - father Navy, mother a family practice physician. As a neuroscience consultant, child and adult psychiatrist with more than 50 years of experience in the office-trenches, and 20 years of teaching medical professionals nationally, Parker brings a fresh, comprehensive street sense to the variety of clinical challenges seen in everyday psychiatric problems. PDF Introduction: http://corepsych.com/intro From ADHD meds to addiction recovery, to specific neurotransmitter measurements and SPECT functional brain imaging, Parker encourages a fresh perspective based on real data. Parker's life mission is simple: translate contemporary brain and body science for practical office applications. New, easily measurable brain evidence-points weave a complex, interactive mind-body web that maps out improved ADHD treatment protocols. At first it may sound complicated, but fresh data creates common-sense, workable solutions. Inadequate "ADHD" diagnostic patterns provide a squeaky door that now opens the further discussion about the entire spectrum of appearance-based diagnoses throughout psychiatry. When Parker wrote his first book, "Deep Recovery" in 1992, the world reveled in recovery and "codependency" labels. "Deep Recovery" proves useful even today, as it demonstrates with specific examples how inaccurate static labels can impede self-management in any dynamic recovery process. Today Parker finds abundant medical support as recovery experts now recognize the complexity of biological problems present in any recovery process. Complexity matters. Dopamine receptors matter. Genetics, nutrition and immunity issues matter every day, in every recovery process. In a phrase: 'Maladaptive self-management' patterns involve far more than simple psychiatric labels and cookie cutter solutions. For interesting video comments on the value of Self-Management: http://corepsych.com/path For a more comprehensive cellular and physiologic focus encouraged by an insightful global vision, and fresh self-management grids for improved, more responsible individual ownership of maladaptive coping strategies Parker's books make a difference.
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