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Hi everyone (MD/DOs, PhD/PsyDs, et al.)
I'm currently reading Daniel G. Amen, M.D.'s "Change Your Brain, Change Your Life."
Sounds to me like a good development for the field and I'm interested in what you may know about Amen's views and what you think about them, specifically:
How are Amen's research findings/clinical practice generally viewed in the field?
Are SPECT scans and other functunal (and structural, for that matter) scans becoming (or will be) routine in psychiatry?
Do current psychiatry residency programs train one in these procedures?
Thanks in advance.
I'm currently reading Daniel G. Amen, M.D.'s "Change Your Brain, Change Your Life."
Sounds to me like a good development for the field and I'm interested in what you may know about Amen's views and what you think about them, specifically:
How are Amen's research findings/clinical practice generally viewed in the field?
Are SPECT scans and other functunal (and structural, for that matter) scans becoming (or will be) routine in psychiatry?
Do current psychiatry residency programs train one in these procedures?
Thanks in advance.