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Diagnosis and Management of Nightmares and Sleep Disorders in a Jail or Prison Setting. The long view. Your 41st Consultation Copyright applied for November 5th, 2023. William R. Yee M.D., J.D.
Diagnosis and Management of Nightmares and Sleep Disordersin a Jail or Prison Setting This book addresses the limitations of psychotropic medications and alternatives to medications. This describes the treatment of mental illness from the perspective of the psychiatrist at the point of service. This book is an introduction to the practice of psychiatry in difficult circumstances. I share my 50 years of clinical experience and fifty years of research of the medical literature.
Stir Crazy Through the Lens of Chaos Cabin Fever, Island Fever, and the Rest Your 38th Psychiatric Consultation William R. Yee M.D., J.D., Copyright Applied for Sept. 3rd, 2023
This book addresses the issues of treating temporary insanity manifesting as suicidal, homicidal, and gravely disabled in correctional facilities. Limitations of psychotropic medications, issues in scientific research and medical publications resulting in misinformation, and the complexities of mental illness and treatment of mental illness are explored from the point of view of the practicing psychiatrist.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Prison the Entry Level Program? The Long View, Your 42nd Consultation William R. Yee M.D., J.D., Copyright Applied for Sept. 19th, 2023
I view correctional facilities as the best place to start programs addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion. Correctional facilities house mentally retarded and brain damaged individuals with impaired frontal lobe executive functions. The ability to grasp and process abstract and complex concepts necessary for independent functioning in the community is grossly impaired. This in large part provides the basis for recidivism, return to prison for repeated crimes. This population needs neuropsychiatric testing to inform the probation officers and parole boards a rational basis for restoration programs that will successfully return this population to communities without return to correctional facilities. Very often this population has multiple crimes prior to the first incarceration despite extensive engagement with mental health services and the criminal justice system.
Stir Crazy Through the Lens of Chaos Cabin Fever, Island Fever, and the Rest Your 38th Psychiatric Consultation William R. Yee M.D., J.D., Copyright Applied for Sept. 3rd, 2023
This book addresses the limitations of medications, the complexities of practice in prisons, and the misinformation in the medical literature, from the perspective of the practicing psychiatrist. The trajectory of medicine over 50 years of clinical practice is reflected in the text amid the progression of the medical literature used to clarify the past, present, and future practice of psychiatry in correctional facilities.
Why I Treat Traumatic Brain Injury, (TBI), The Way I Do Your 18th Psychiatric Consultation William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright applied for September 29, 2020
Page 1 The Pervasiveness of Aggression and PTSD Page 6 The Socialization of Aggression Page 8 Failure of frontal lobe functions to socialize aggression is substantial. Page 11 Self-Organizing Systems Page 23 The Number Needed to Treat Page 24 Physiologic Reserves and LD50 Page 20 The Case Against Benzodiazepines Page 35 The Treatment of Active Military Personnel Page 38 Treatment of Schizophrenia in the Military Page 48 Summary of Treatment of PTSD, TBI, Schizophrenia Among Soldiers Dr. Yee is here to do no harm and help if he can. May you live long and well. Thank you for your time. William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Board Certified in Psychiatry Licensed to practice law in Michigan. Practicing General Medicine, Emergency Room Medicine, and Psychiatry since 1972 in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, California, and Texas. Be kind and you can be my friend.
Why I Treat Traumatic Brain Injury, (TBI), The Way I Do Your 18th Psychiatric Consultation William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright applied for September 29, 2020
Page 1 Introduction Page 4 The Proliferation and Organization of the Brain from Birth to Death Page 7 The Nature of Brain Trauma Page 8 Initial Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury Page 15 The Trajectory of Traumatic Brain Injury Page 18 Initial Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury in the Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic Page 42 Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury After the Initial Evaluation in the Outpatient Clinic. Page 66 The Clozaril Controversy Page 88 Now let us consider antidepressant medications. Page 89 Let us examine the STAR*D Trial completed in 2006. Page 94 In Summary: Dr. Yee is here to do no harm and help if he can. May you live long and well. Thank you for your time. William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Board Certified in Psychiatry and Licensed to practice law in Michigan. Practicing General Medicine, Emergency Room Medicine, and Psychiatry since 1972 in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, California, and Texas. Be kind and you can be my friend.
Diet, Exercise, and Sleep Trump Medications Medication is the Last Option Your Fourth Psychiatric Consultation Copyright Applied for 12/15/2019 all rights reserved. William R. Yee M.D., J.D.
This book encourages healthy living as a road to mental health and happiness. There is no happy pill. Happiness is a choice that can be made every morning. Diet, exercise, and proper sleep are fundamental to the goal of happiness. A day planner is an excellent tool to assist in developing proper sleep hygiene, proper diet, and daily exercise. Medications and surgeries are a last resort after alternatives fail. Moderation in all things is the at the core of healthy living and the road to happiness. Share what you learn and bring your friends with you. Happiness is best when shared with friends. May you live long and well. Thank you for your time and attention. William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Be kind and I will be your friend.
Prescription for Addiction a Failed Experiment Your Second Psychiatric Consultation Copyright Applied for, All rights reserved. William R. Yee M.D., J.D.
The book describes issues related to prescription of addicting medications for anxiety, insomnia, and pain. I share my 5o years of experience practicing emergency room medicine, general medicine, and psychiatry. I also share my experience as an expert witness as a psychiatrist in probate court, civil, and criminal trials in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, and California.
Saga of a Forest Ranger: A Biography of William R. Kreutzer, Forest Ranger No. 1

Saga of a Forest Ranger: A Biography of William R. Kreutzer, Forest Ranger No. 1

Len Shoemaker; William R. Kreutzer

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2011
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The book ""Saga Of A Forest Ranger: A Biography Of William R. Kreutzer, Forest Ranger No. 1"" by Len Shoemaker is a detailed account of the life and work of William R. Kreutzer, who was the first forest ranger in the United States. The book provides an in-depth look at Kreutzer's personal and professional life, including his early years, his education, and his career as a forest ranger.The author, Len Shoemaker, has done extensive research on Kreutzer's life and has gathered information from various sources, including interviews with Kreutzer's family members and colleagues. The book is written in a narrative style, which makes it easy to read and understand.The book covers Kreutzer's work in the forest service, including his efforts to protect and preserve the forests of the United States. It also provides insights into the challenges he faced as a forest ranger, including dealing with wildfires, illegal logging, and poaching.In addition to Kreutzer's professional life, the book also explores his personal life, including his family, hobbies, and interests. It provides a well-rounded picture of Kreutzer as a person and a forest ranger.Overall, ""Saga Of A Forest Ranger: A Biography Of William R. Kreutzer, Forest Ranger No. 1"" is an engaging and informative book that will appeal to anyone interested in the history of the forest service and the life of one of its most influential figures.And A Historical Account Of The U. S. Forest Service In Colorado.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Speech of Hon. William R. Sapp, of Ohio, Against the Outrages in Kansas, and in Favor of Freedom and Frémont
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The Reminiscences of Vice Adm. William R. Smedberg III, USN (Ret.), vol. I
A man of considerable enthusiasm and energy, Smedberg was in the class of 1926 at the Naval Academy and reported afterward for a year of duty in the USS New Mexico (BB-40). He then spent three years in the destroyer USS Mullany (DD-325) before reporting to the commissioning crew of the heavy cruiser USS Northampton (CA-26). After postgraduate education in communications, he served on the staff of Commander Cruiser Division Three and Commander Cruisers Battle Force, Rear Admiral Harold Stark. Stark took Smedberg as aide when he became CNO in 1939, so this memoir contains a close-up view of Stark in the period just before World War II. During the war, Smedberg was commissioning CO of the destroyers USS Landsdowne (DD-486) and USS Hudson (DD-475), both of which operated in the Solomons. He then served as chief of staff to Rear Admiral A. S. "Tip" Merrill in the Solomons campaign before reporting as intelligence officer to Admiral Ernest J. King's Commander in Chief, U.S. Navy staff. After the war Smedberg was aide to Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal, a destroyer division commander, and a Naval Academy department head. He put the battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) back into commission as skipper during the Korean War and then was chief of staff to Commander Destroyer Force Atlantic Fleet. The second volume begins with a discussion of Smedberg's service in the Politico-Military Division of the OpNav staff. While there, he was selected for rear admiral and moved up to become division director. From 1956 to 1958, he was Superintendent of the Naval Academy, involved in raising funds for a new football stadium and in upgrading both the faculty and methods of instruction. He then spent a few months as Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Force Pacific Fleet and one year as Commander Second Fleet. During the course of the latter command, the fleet was involved in war games against the U.S. Air Force and a NATO exercise. Admiral Smedberg's final tour, as Chief of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, was from 1960 to 1964. His discussion concerns such facets as the introduction of computers to the order-writing process, detailing of flag officers to various billets, interaction between the Navy and political figures, the budgetary process as it concerns naval personnel, and Smedberg's dealings with Admiral Hyman Rickover. Admiral Smedberg's memoir is a particularly interesting one because of his degree of candor.