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Dr. Pedro Steven Buarque de Macedo has been in private practice in the Washington, DC, region since 1991. He is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He has special interest in behavioral neurology, headaches, chronic pain, closed head injury, and neurorehabilitation.
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Washington Medical Group - Pastor Stephen Macedo - Suicidal Behavior - Red flag for many doctors
If you ever come across a client or person who consistently acts against their best interests and doesn't understand it, you may see a warning sign that the case may be beyond your specialist level of technology, clearance, or ethics. For example, imagine someone treating you by breaking a bad habit that is negatively affecting their feelings, relationships, or well-being.
It later became clear that they could not fully admit that their habits were inconsistent with the obvious results. Watch out! Your description, as well as the activity indicated, may indicate a much greater neurological impairment.
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A "normal" person will have fear or anxiety associated with a possible unfavorable outcome. This is not the same as a phobia. On the other hand, a good understanding that positioning your hands in a warm flame may not be a good concept is a sensible phrase. However, if one engages in such a fearlessly devastating act, a board-certified neuropsychologist is sure to find that one does not have the somatic pen to create the inspirational pattern to keep him or her away from the action. While there may be other explanations, such a model likely represents damage to the client's frontal lobe. (Note that an additional set of warning signals may appear if the client experiences headaches, laziness, or other pain during a hypnotic trance. Adjustments to frontal lobe function are extreme beyond significant depth of trance. However, this is not the case. Should cause such problems .In regular sessions.).
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The frontal lobes take up about a third of the total area of the cortex. There are two types of damage. If the damage initially goes to the upper and lateral surfaces of the prefrontal cortex, the task can be reduced. This can be represented by drowsiness, apathy, or a loss of imagination. (In fact, I've also seen this from certain medications prescribed by psychiatrists.) The second is damage to the base of the lobe just above the eye. The signs are quite the opposite. Excessive activity can lead to impulsivity and suicide.
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All physicians must have sufficient experience with neurological and mental disorders to be able to recognize when their limits are truly reached. None of us intend to harm (or break the law). Therefore, our experience requires that we are familiar enough with many physical and psychological problems that we are much better equipped to recognize when to exercise caution. Yes, I understand that some medical professionals cannot see this. However, we should be able to identify "gray areas" when we see them. Then we should immediately end the session and tell the client or clients that it would be best to see someone much more certified to help them.
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