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299 Biomedical Psychiatry Diagnosis & Treatment – Tsafrir – 2

02.14.2019 - By Dr Charles ParkerPlay

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Biomedical Psychiatry Evolves To Include Current & Ancient Wisdom

Judy Susanne Reis Tsafrir MD is a board certified, conventionally trained adult and child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, a Harvard Medical School faculty member, with a private practice of holistic adult and child psychiatry located in Newton, Massachusetts. She maintains a deep curiosity about development and healing, and with an open mind uses diverse approaches based upon biomedical psychiatry for evolved treatment strategies.

See the bridge here, her symbol of next steps for all of us.

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Ed Note: Appropo of my editorial comments on the last post: I will publish a personal audio note next Tuesday further explaining my plans, and then will only publish on Thursdays, once a week thereafter for the duration of my sabbatical – upon connecting with the community for their wishes in these next steps over the next two months. This is a republish of a previous post directly in line with our CBJ mission. More here: http://www.patreon.com/corebrain for details.

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Dr. Tsafrir is familiar with a traditional medical/psychiatric diagnostic and treatment paradigm and is now much more drawn to the functional medicine, biomedical psychiatry model. She addresses the root causes of illness, rather than simply suppressing symptoms with pharmaceuticals.

She is also skilled in the use of energetic/spiritual methodologies, and is trained in a variety of energetic approaches including Kundalini Yoga, Reiki, Astrology, the Tarot, and Shamanism, and includes these modalities when there is interest.

As they say in thousands of meeting rooms, “It works if you work it.”

You will much enjoy her spirited and straightforward assessment and fresh maps for next steps in the evolution of biomedical psychiatry.

Photo by Ian Froome on Unsplash

Consider: No Boundaries

I chose a bridge as the symbol for my practice. I am drawn to consideration and inclusion of disparate contrasting elements in my understanding of people and situations. I like to keep the past and the present, the traditional and innovative, the ordinary and the sacred, the heart, mind, body and soul. It is only through healing ourselves, can we most effectively contribute to healing the planet.

  ~ Judy Tsafrir

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Dr. Tsafrir’s Connections

* https://www.judytsafrirmd.com/

* http://evolutionarypsychiatry.blogspot.com/

* http://cleanlivingguide.com/about-patryce-kinga-bak/ – Nutrition Perspectives

* https://beyondmeds.com/ – References to Diminish Psychiatric Medications

Additional CBJ Experts On This Theme of Biomedical Psychiatry

* Dr. William Walsh – Four 1-hr Specials on Methylation, Copper & Kryptopyrrole, Bipolar & Schizophrenia,

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