As a Board Certified Psychiatrist who provides integrative psychiatric care for mind and body, I look to see the whole person. From that place, I help them explore their path to mental wellness by uncovering the unsolved mysteries, and addressing mental, physical, social and environmental issues. Our ultimate goal is not just stability, but realization of full potential.
Have you ever felt completely overwhelmed by the challenges of life? I have written a unique self-help book titled "5 Steps to Tame the Overwhelmed Mind: Remapping Your Emotional World." I believe in these anxious times my book will bring great solace and help to the tens of millions of people in the US and around the world who are temporarily overwhelmed by their lives.
Most people desperately want to help themselves but there are few self-help books that provide a truly practical and effective method that most people can do themselves. My book does this by providing 5 Steps that enables anyone to uncover the deep, hidden emotions that are often the root cause of their anxiety.
Have you ever felt completely overwhelmed by the challenges of life? I have written a unique self-help book titled "5 Steps to Tame the Overwhelmed Mind: Remapping Your Emotional World." I believe in these anxious times my book will bring great solace and help to the tens of millions of people in the US and around the world who are temporarily overwhelmed by their lives.
Most people desperately want to help themselves but there are few self-help books that provide a truly practical and effective method that most people can do themselves. My book does this by providing 5 Steps that enables anyone to uncover the deep, hidden emotions that are often the root cause of their anxiety.
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Scott D. Marder, MD, is a board certified psychiatrist who graduated Duke University for his undergraduate education and received his medical degree from University of Rochester (NY).
After medical school, he completed his internship in psychiatry at Naval Hospital-Portsmouth VA and continued his post-graduate training in psychiatry at Naval Hospital-San Diego, CA.
He spent 7 years in the US Navy where he provided patient care in an outpatient clinic, consultation/liaison service and detention facility as well as teaching psychiatry to the family practice residents.
After medical school, he completed his internship in psychiatry at Naval Hospital-Portsmouth VA and continued his post-graduate training in psychiatry at Naval Hospital-San Diego, CA.
He spent 7 years in the US Navy where he provided patient care in an outpatient clinic, consultation/liaison service and detention facility as well as teaching psychiatry to the family practice residents.
I will be honest with you about my experience treating particular disorders and will refer you to a colleague if needed.
Typically, 1.5 hours, the initial interview will cover as sensitively as possible your reasons for seeking psychiatric care; past psychiatric, medical, developmental, family history, and previous therapies.
We'll also go over diet, lifestyle/exercise, environmental factors, and psychological stressors.
You're encouraged to bring any records you may have, such as testing done, lab work, medical records, and all current prescriptions bottles but these are not necessary to perform the initial evaluation.
Typically, 1.5 hours, the initial interview will cover as sensitively as possible your reasons for seeking psychiatric care; past psychiatric, medical, developmental, family history, and previous therapies.
We'll also go over diet, lifestyle/exercise, environmental factors, and psychological stressors.
You're encouraged to bring any records you may have, such as testing done, lab work, medical records, and all current prescriptions bottles but these are not necessary to perform the initial evaluation.
A sensitive and comprehensive diagnostic evaluation that includes your reasons for seeking psychiatric care; past psychiatric, medical, developmental, family history, and previous therapies.
We'll also go over diet, lifestyle/exercise, environmental factors, and psychological stressors.
Because I do a longer initial visit, we cover more ground and can produce a more comprehensive treatment plan that incorporates a collaborative approach.
For me, an integrative approach means applying holistic modalities such as hypnotherapy, and lifestyle changes when possible and appropriate but also applying modern science with compassion when needed and having the wisdom to know the usefulness of each intervention with any particular person.
We'll also go over diet, lifestyle/exercise, environmental factors, and psychological stressors.
Because I do a longer initial visit, we cover more ground and can produce a more comprehensive treatment plan that incorporates a collaborative approach.
For me, an integrative approach means applying holistic modalities such as hypnotherapy, and lifestyle changes when possible and appropriate but also applying modern science with compassion when needed and having the wisdom to know the usefulness of each intervention with any particular person.
Why do I always make small things into big things?
How come things seem to bother me more than other people?
Why do I always have a need to be right or win and be devastated when things don't go my way?
I mean, what I am supposed to do with them-these feelings?.
These are questions that may be familiar to many of us even though we all have slightly different triggers: someone defriends us on Facebook, someone disappoints us or we feel ignored by someone.
Our favorite team may lose the ball game or we're late for work and we are frustrated by the person driving in front of us.
How come things seem to bother me more than other people?
Why do I always have a need to be right or win and be devastated when things don't go my way?
I mean, what I am supposed to do with them-these feelings?.
These are questions that may be familiar to many of us even though we all have slightly different triggers: someone defriends us on Facebook, someone disappoints us or we feel ignored by someone.
Our favorite team may lose the ball game or we're late for work and we are frustrated by the person driving in front of us.
Throughout my years of clinical work, I've always marveled when a patient tells me in retrospect that something I told them previously had an impact on their lives-it was almost as if they had an 'aha' moment to take in the right message at the right time and it made a difference for them.
In my upcoming book, 5 Steps to Tame the Overwhelmed Mind (5STOM), I incorporate the concept of wisdom as a means to strengthen the mind when it is overwhelmed---the idea being if you were able to hear the right words at the right moment it would help you gain a measure of control within yourself.
In my upcoming book, 5 Steps to Tame the Overwhelmed Mind (5STOM), I incorporate the concept of wisdom as a means to strengthen the mind when it is overwhelmed---the idea being if you were able to hear the right words at the right moment it would help you gain a measure of control within yourself.
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