ADD with Dr. Daniel Amen, M.D and Randy Alvarez
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My first psychology professor said that ADD doesn't exist. After that class, switched schools. This was so interesting. I think I need to go see Dr. Amen.
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@apologiamixer Nothing harmless that enables someone to release their faith should be slammed. Shame on you. A judgmental spirit also warrants a "casting out" of spirits. Quote Michael Jackson "...start with the man in the mirror..." :-) Shalom.
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I wish counselors were allowed to recommend alternative therapies, not be limited by agencies and insurance to drug therapy. If we get the power to prescribe drugs, why not nondrug tx like supplements and herbs? We study the bad effects of amphetamine use but are told this is the treatment of choice for kids with ADD/ADHD. Worse, kids' nervous systems are still developing. (scream)So glad for someone like Dr Amen!
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"Lite candles in church"? I guess that is his view of spiritual matters and prayer. Candles, yeah waste of time, agreed. There is power in prayer however. Maybe some of these people need an excorsism. Leave the candles in the box.
One might read the bible.
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Don't miss your chance to meet Dr. Daniel Amen and attend his upcoming lecture. February 19th & 20th, 2011 at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, FL for the "Yes ... We Can Think Outside The Box" Next Generation Conference on Science-Based Medicine. The conference is presented by The Robert Fishman Institute for Training and Research. Go to askrfi.com to register or learn more.
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The previous commentor Martinj seems to have ANTs in them.If martinj thinks so negatively about the book he/she will never never come out of the unsuccessful loop.Dr Daniel G Amen & Dr Michael Thompson are godsends to us.
I am a patient of Dr. Amen for ADD/ADHD. You all may have doubts but after 24 years of suffering I took a chance and I am on track to get into Grad School.
JPMatheu 7 months ago 10
I don't understand why no one else has looked into the brain for psychiatric problem more then Amen has. It seems so obvious, and makes you wonder how many people where misdiagnosed for ADD and/or maltreated.
ThatGuy623 2 years ago 9