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Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Charles Barber
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I define recovery as the development of new meaning and purpose as one grows beyond the catastrophe of mental illness," says William Anthony, director of Boston University's Center for Psychiatric rehabilitation. "My feeling is you can have episodic symptoms and still believe and feel you're recovering. It is a matter of moving beyond the debilitating phases of the illness."27 That recovery does not usually mean the removal of all symptoms represents a novel and distinctly un-American way of looking at psychiatric illness, and at illness in general.

The Divided Mind: The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders

John E. Sarno, M.D.
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Sarno's concepts occurred during my second year of training as a resident in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Rusk Institute of rehabilitation Medicine in New York City. I entered an elevator one evening to find a large group of people talking, laughing, exclaiming about a lecture they had just heard. It was Dr. Sarno's weekly lecture for new patients, and I heard enough to be intrigued by some of the things they were saying about pain of psychological origin and how it could be helped by learning its true cause.

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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Rehabilitation needs and breast cancer: The first month after primary therapy. Breast Cancer Res. Treat. 10, 243-253. 177. Goodwin, P. J., Ennis, M., Pritchard, K. I., et al. (1999). Adjuvant treatment and onset of menopause predict weight gain after breast cancer diagnosis. /. Clin. Oncol. 17, 120-129. 178. Kornblith, A. B., Hollis, D. R., Zuckerman, E., et al. (1993). Effect of megestrol acetate on quality of life in a dose-response trial in women with advanced breast cancer. The Cancer and Leukemia Group B. J. Clin. Oncol. 11, 2081-2089. 179. Monnin, S., Schiller, M. R., Sachs, L.
Energy needs and nutritional rehabilitation in undernourished adolescents and young adult patients with cystic fibrosis. J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr. 3, S147-S153. 64. Feigal, R. J., and Shapiro, B. L. (1979). Mitochondrial calcium uptake and oxygen consumption in cystic fibrosis. Nature 278, 276-277. 65. Stutts, M. J., Knowles, M. R., Gatzy, J. T., and Boucher, R. C. (1986). Oxygen consumption and ouabain binding sites in cystic fibrosis nasal epithelium. Pediatr. Res. 20, 1316-1320. 66. Norman, D., Elborn, J. S., Cordon, S. M., Rayner, R. J., Wiseman, M. S., Hiller, E. J.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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Those who are able to afford a rehabilitation treatment, can choose a rapid anesthesia detox for about $5,900. To become truly rehabilitated, though, they will need to deal with the underlying causes of the pain that originally led them to take addictive drugs. The bottom line is this: The body's natural pain signal is a perfectly normal response to an abnormal situation—simple dehydration. In many cases, the body's blood vessel walls, liver bile ducts, lymphatic ducts, kidneys, intestinal tract, and other organs of elimination are so congested that chronic dehydration becomes inevitable.

Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain

John J. Ratey, MD
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Purely for physical rehabilitation, she started swimming. It was the only thing she could do, and it felt good because the water supported her body and eased her pain. She enjoyed it and began exercising in the pool for three hours a day. Not only did her pain decrease, but she also started seeing some long-lost muscle tone and she felt good about herself. Then the pool shut down for the winter, her back flared up, and her mood took a dive again. This time she also got angry.
Even with the brain stimulation patients, once you get the system back online, they need mental rehabilitation," Mayberg says. "Part of the initial rehab is simply to get them doing something. The best kind of behavioral therapy is to just go outside, go for a walk. Do something. It doesn't require you to have elaborate planning. It doesn't put you into a negative spin. If you do a physical activity, it's very quickly reinforcing because, before, you couldn't initiate to make yourself do something.
Many of them had been imprisoned, homeless, or otherwise destitute when they checked themselves into Odyssey House, a rehabilitation program in New York that treats about eight hundred residents at half a dozen locations throughout the city. These are the rare, worst-case examples of what can happen to people who completely lose control of their behavior. And while the lives of those addicted to hard drugs such as crack or heroin or crystal meth look drastically different than the lives of those who use or abuse drugs without being hooked, the same principles apply to their brains.
I started lifting weights for rehabilitation, and it was the first time that I consistently went to the gym. I started going three or four times a week, doing forty minutes or so on the Stairmaster or elliptical trainer, and continuing with the weights two days a week. Then I kicked it up a notch and blocked out an hour a day, but I missed the camaraderie of our squash games. Ned coerced me into signing on with his personal trainer, Simon Zaltzman. He is a relic: a former boxing coach with a thick Russian accent and what seems to be an endless imagination for challenging me.

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Board-certified specialties include: Allergy and Immunology, Anesthesiology, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Medical Genetics, Neurological Surgery, Nuclear Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic Surgery, Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics, Physical Medicine and rehabilitation, Plastic Surgery, Preventive Medicine, Psychiatry and Neurology, Radiology, Surgery, Thoracic Surgery and Urology. . , The American Board of Internal Medi-— cine has more information on physician certification at www.abim.org.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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Therapy pets are now are used in schools, mental institutions, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities and children's hospitals. Loving touch opens the heart. It is the kind of touch that gives without expecting anything in return. It is the kind of touch that can create miracles. Each one of us has this healing gift; it is only a matter of acknowledging that you have it, which is a prerequisite for being able to use it. Give your touch freely and without reservations, for it is one of the few gifts that can make you truly happy, too.

What If Medicine Disappeared?

Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea
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Yet, according to a major review, there is "considerable evidence of efficacy'in the treatment of disparate maladies such as cardiac rehabilitation, symptoms from cancer and the treatment of cancer, and postsurgical outcomes; and "moderate evidence of efficacy" for the treatment of hypertension and arthritis.26 BREAST CANCER Headaches ache, and pain hurts, and the amelioration of these and other maladies are significant contributions to a healthful life. We do not in any way wish to minimize such accomplishments.

Feel Better, Live Longer with Vitamin B-3

Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD
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Prison-based rehabilitation. La Mesa, CA. http://www.penalrehab.org/ 15 Hoffer A, Osmond H. The Hallucinogens. New York: Academic Press. 1967. 16 Prousky JE. Vitamin B-3 for nicotine addiction. J Orthomolecular Medicine 2004;19:56-57. CARDIOVASCULAR, CORONARY, AND CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES Prevalence hroughout the developed world, at most ages, diseases of the heart and stroke compete with cancer as the major cause of death. In Canada, for men of all ages, 36% of deaths are attributable to cardiovascular disease, while for women the mortality is even higher, at 39%.

The Divided Mind: The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders

John E. Sarno, M.D.
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He is a frequent guest editor for the American Academy of rehabilitation Medicine's Annual Medical Education Guide. He considers his proudest accomplishment, however, to be his marriage to his wonderful wife, Robin, and his role as father to his sons Benjamin and Joshua. Dr. Rashbaum has many responsibilities at the Rusk Institute of rehabilitation Medicine so we are grateful that he has found time to diagnose and treat patients with TMS. Aside from Dr. Sarno, he is the only other physician in New York City who is capable of doing this.

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Charles Barber
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Rather than being told to just leave the hospital, as most deinstitutionalized patients were, the Vermont patients were afforded a ten-year rehabilitation program in the community, which involved the provision of community housing, vocational programs that led to real employment, education, social supports, and individual treatment planning. These services were provided variously by psychiatrists, nurses, vocational counselors, even sociologists. Harding tracked down all but seven of the original 269 patients in the 1980s, an average of thirty years after they were admitted to the hospital.

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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When these girls were observed over time, only weight rehabilitation (a gain of at least 5 kg) was associated with a gain in bone mass. b. Calcium The concept that osteoporosis is a disease of calcium deficiency was proposed more than a century ago, although a central role for calcium intake did not emerge into the scientific mainstream for many years. This largely reflected the overpowering influence of Professor Fuller Albright, who conceived of osteoporosis as a deficiency of bone matrix due to osteoblast failure, usually as a consequence of menopausal loss of estrogen [21].

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Charles Barber
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The Vermont model was self-sufficiency, rehabilitation, and community integration. The Maine model was meds, maintenance, and stabilization," said Harding.22 Through such studies, and by listening to patients—instead of listening to Prozac—three elements of the recovery movement have been identified consistently. First, social inclusion is critical to getting better.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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A physician at our local rehabilitation center got me interested in one particular form of massage known as Rolfing or structural integration. The theory behind this form of massage is that stress or injury displaces muscles and ligaments, causing other parts of the body to compensate. With prolonged compensation over time, the displacement becomes semipermanent. The idea of the treatment is to use deep massage to return these pathological states to normal. Because of the nature of the treatment, I call it deep fibromus-cular massage or release.
Certain techniques from rehabilitation medicine act as a major supplement to drugs and other parts of your course of treatment. In this chapter, you'll discover how to conserve energy throughout the day, and even engage in what I call "energy building." The purpose of this part of the program is to help you take charge of managing your activity. Here is an example of what not to do. Barbara Laurelton, one of my patients, was a forty-two-year-old midlevel executive with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass, M.D.
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New York University professor of rehabilitation Medicine. He has written several books about the mysteries of muscle, joint, and skeletal pain: why it's so much worse for some than others, what causes it, and what can be done to heal it. Dr. Sarno has coined the term tension myositis syndrome (TMS) to describe symptoms of pain that can't be traced back to a specific cause. Here's where the concept of the pain being "all in your head" has some merit. Dr.

Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
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Is an essential in rehabilitation after heart attack, stroke, or bypass surgery 10. Alleviates stress Exercise Recommendations Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Follow the exercise guidelines outlined in Appendix A. Treatment of Existing Cardiovascular Disease 1. Consult a health-care provider before beginning a new exercise program. 2. Use caution and moderation. Note that in men who seldom exercise, cardiac arrest is 56 times more likely during vigorous exercise than at rest. In men who exercise frequently, the risk is 5 times greater.372 3.

Bottom Line's Health Breakthroughs 2007

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American Association of Physical Medicine and rehabilitation annual meeting, Philadelphia. Perhaps best known for its wrinkle-banishing ability, Botox can also help stroke patients recover some functioning, according to a new study. Repeated injections of Botox, or botulinum toxin type A, helped stroke survivors regain enough function to perform everyday activities, such as dressing themselves, without pain, says Dr. Allison Brashear, a professor and chairman of neurology at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
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Geriatrie & rehabilitation 2,1:44-46. 1989. Gregory PJ. Seizure associated with Ginkgo biloba! Ann Intern Med; 134(4):344. 2001. Haguenauer JP, Cantenot F, Koskas H et al. Treatment of disturbances of equilibrium with Ginkgo biloba extract: a multicenter double-blind drug vs placebo study. Presse Med; 15(31):1569-1572. 1986. Halama P. Ginkgo biloba: Wirksamkeit eines Speczialextrakts bei Patienten mit zerebraler Insuffizienz. Muench Med Wochenschr, 133(12):190-194. 1991. Hartmann A, Schulz V (Hrsg.), Ginkgo biloba, Aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 1990/91. Munch Med Wschr 133:1-64. 1991.
Geriatrie und rehabilitation 2,1:23-28. 1989. Braquet P. Cedemin, a Ginkgo biloba extract should not be considered as a PAF antagonist (letter). Am J Gastroenterol; 88(12):2138. 1993. Braquet P (Ed.), Ginkgolides. Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacology and Clinical Perspectives. Vol I. JR Prous Science, Barcelona 1988. Braquet P (Ed.), Ginkgolides. Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacology and Clinical Perspectives. Vol II, JR Prous Science, Barcelona 1989. Braquet P.

Plants of the four winds - The magic and medicinal flora of Peru

Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon
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Usos: 1. rehabilitation de drogadictos y alcoholicos, Laxante; 2. Incrementar el brillo y la belleza del Pelo, Crecimiento del Pelo - Uses: 1. rehabilitation of drug addicts or alcoholics, Laxative; 2. Adding shine and beauty to Hair, Hair growth Tacon Blanco, Pensamiento Blanco Lathyrus odoratus L.

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Andrew Sherman, head of medical rehabilitation at the Spine Institute at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, says that although this study shows that yoga is helpful in treating back pain, the best therapy is one that is tailored to each patient. Someone who is under stress and has tight muscles might be a good candidate for yoga, but another person who has very weak muscles might also benefit from other strength-building exercises, he says.

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease

Steven V. Joyal
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The result is that your foot slaps the floor every time you take a step. With rehabilitation, this condition can be improved. Femoral neuropathy, which is seen in some people who have type 2 diabetes, begins as pain in the front of the thigh. As the nerve cells are destroyed, muscle weakness and wasting follow, and it can become difficult to lift your leg, climb stairs, or rise from a seated position. CARING FOR YOUR FEET ?Clean your feet every day using warm (not hot) water and mild soap. Dry your feet, especially between your toes. ?

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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Geriatrie und rehabilitation 2,1:23-28. Braquet P (Ed.), Ginkgolides. Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacology and Clinical Perspectives. Vol I. JR Prous Science, Barcelona 1988. Braquet P (Ed.), Ginkgolides. Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacology and Clinical Perspectives. Vol II, JR Prous Science, Barcelona 1989. Bruchert E, Heinrich SE, Ruf-Kohler P, (1991) Wirksamkeit von LI 1370 bei alteren Patienten mit Hirnleistungsschwache. Munch Med Wschr 133(Suppl 1):9-14. Bundesgesundheitsamt, (1991) Empfehlungen zum Wirksamkeitsnachweis von Nootropika im Indikationsbereich "Demenz" (Phase LTT).
Geriatrie & rehabilitation 2,1:44-46. Hartmann A, Schulz V (Hrsg.), (1991) Ginkgo biloba, Aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 1990/91. Miinch Med Wschr 133:1-64. Hopfenmuller W, (1994) Nachweis der therapeutischen Wirksamkeit eines Ginkgo biloba-Spezialextraktes. Metaanalyse von 11 klinischen Studien bei Patienten mit Hirnleistangsstdrungen im Alter Arzneim Forsch/Drug Res 44:1005-1013. Israel L, Dell'Accio E, Martin G, Hugonot R, (1987) Extrait de Ginkgo biloba et exercices d'entra nement de la memoire.

Feel Better, Live Longer with Vitamin B-3

Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD
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Holistic Approaches to Offender rehabilitation. Springfield, IL: CC Thomas, 1982. 10 French SW, Miyamoto K, Tsukamoto H. Ethanol-induced hepatic fibrosis in the rat. Role of the amount of dietary fat. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research i985;io(6):i3s-i9s. 11 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of the National Institute of Health. Animal Models in Alcohol Research. NIAAA Alcohol Alert, No 24 PH 350. April 1994. 12 Ieraci A, Herrera DG. Nicotinamide protects against ethanol-induced apop-totic neurodegeneration in the developing mouse brain. PLOS Med. 20o6;3(4):eioi.

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