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YouTube Arrives: A Code Thing

Posted Mar 16 2009 3:12pm

Now I have it:

YouTube embedded, - now it's easy for you to click and play,

One more point: I do have a big problem with those who take either side so vigorously: The Functional Medicine Guys announce with great certainty that all of us Traditional Psych guys don't have a clue. Interestingly, all this does is inappropriately polarize the situation, and the patients suffer. Traditional Psychiatry has done very well with thousands of interventions - we can do better.

CorePsych Readers: in the complicated life of new Brain Function studies there is no only way

This next iteration of the Diagnostic Manual will not go far enough… it's not a bad thing, it's just that brain/mind science is so much further along. My reports on YouTube will address this controversy, very carefully, but for your consideration.

The Comprehensive View: I'm solidly with the comprehensive medicine crowd, as long as they don't call my traditional colleagues stupid. - And would welcome conversations with the traditional crowd if they would open their eyes to these interesting scientific advances in brain science.

The next step: - for everyone in this controversy is healthy affect management, and increasing dialog - I hope these videos will encourage those additional conversations.

I value your feedback, please drop a comment to grow this video process.

Thanks,

cp

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    I do have a big problem with those who take either side so vigorously: The Functional Medicine Guys announce with great certainty that all of us Traditional Psych guys don't have a clue.
    Dr Charles Parker
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