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QUOTABLE:
DANIEL G. AMEN
"Psychiatrists are the only medical specialists who rarely look at the
organ they treat. The odds are that if a patient is having serious problems
with feelings (eg, depression), thoughts (eg, schizophrenia), or behavior
(eg, violence), the psychiatrist will never order a brain scan. He or she
will prescribe medication, psychotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy, or a
host of other treatments that will change brain function-but will not
know which areas of the patient's brain work well, which areas work too
hard, and which do not work hard enough. In my opinion, the lack of
brain imaging has kept psychiatry behind medicine's other specialties,
reducing our effectiveness with patients and hindering our efforts to
reduce stigma and improve compliance."
-- Daniel G. Amen, M.D., in
"Why Don't Psychiatrists Look at the Brain? The Case for Greater Use
of SPECT Imaging in Neuropsychiatry"
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