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THIS IS YOUR BRAIN…ON LYME by Lori Dennis, MA, RP
BIPOLAR, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER & LD assn, is it INFLAMMATION
Neurological Manifestations of Lyme in Children
Ginsu Knives & Psychiatric Lyme Disease: Cutting Through the Misinformation Distinct pattern of cognitive impairment noted in study of Lyme patients
Shadowland of the Mind by Pamela Weintrub
Brochure: What Psychiatrists Should Know About Lyme Disease
The Role of Neuropsychological Testing in Children with Lyme Disease (pdf file)
The Neuropsychiatric Assessment of Lyme Disease
Featured Research on Lyme Encephalopathy
Bibliography of Neuropsychiatric Lyme
Carbamazepine in the Treatment of Lyme Disease Induced Hyperacusis
Functional Brain Imaging and Neuropsychological Testing in Lyme Disease
Higher Prevalence of Antibodies to Borrelia Burgdorferi in Psychiatric Patients Than in Healthy Subjects Late-Stage Neuropsychiatric Lyme Borreliosis: Differential Diagnosis and Treatment
Lyme Disease: A Neuropsychiatric Illness
Musical Hallucinations in Patients with Lyme Disease
The Physician as a Patient: Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Babesiosis: A Recounting of a Personal Experience with Tick-Borne Diseases
Potential uses of Modafinil in Psychiatric Disorders (pdf file)
Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Cognitive Deficits in Chronic Lyme Disease
Seasonal Correlation of Sporadic Schizophrenia to Ixodes Ticks and Lyme Borreliosis
The Underdiagnosis of Neuropsychiatric Lyme Disease in Children and Adults
The Neuropsychiatric Assessment of Lyme Disease By Robert Bransfield, M.D.
Articles by Leo J. Shea III, Ph.D. and Judith G. Leventhal, Ph.D. |Neuropsychological Evaluation & Treatment Services, P.C. The following articles are available: “The Role of Neuropsychology in children with Lyme Disease,” “Neuropsychological Testing: It’s Role in Lyme Disease,” “Brain Injury and Lyme Disease: Top Ten Reasons to Think Spirochete,” and “Protecting Your Family From Lyme Disease.”
Articles by Virginia Sherr, M.D. The Human Side of Lyme
Lyme Disease, Comorbid Tick-Borne Diseases, and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Do Bartonella Infections Cause Agitation, Panic Disorder, and Treatment-Resistant Depression?
Understanding the Puzzle of Chronic Lyme
Coughs and Sneezes Spread Mind Diseases
Two Opposing Camps Offer Insight Into Treatment of Neurologic Lyme Disease
Brain Scans Distinguish Lyme Disease From Primary Psychiatric Disorders
The psychological effects of Lyme disease
Teen Angst or Depression?
Naturopathic perspective on the assessment and treatment of Lyme-associated autism
Neurological Impairment Seen in Patients Given Lymerix
Lyme disease victims find new hope in study on Cape
Amy Tan, Ticked Off About Lyme
A Disease in Disguise
Diseases of the Mind
Brain Imaging
Treatment of Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease and Psychiatric Disorders
Psychiatric and neuropsychological aspects of Lyme Disease
Testimonies of Brian Fallon, M.D. and Carolyn Britton, M.D.
Testimony of Robert Bransfield, M.D.
Spirochetes may “love the brain to death”
Summary of Neurologic Lyme Disease Presentations
Lyme Disease vs. Somatoform Disorders
Psychiatric Aspects of LD & the Use of SPECT Imaging
Seronegative Chronic Meningoencephalomyelitis in LD
Lyme Disease and the Clinical Spectrum of Antibiotic-Responsive Chronic Meningoencephalomyelitides
Lyme Disease vs. Depression vs. Somatization: Cognitive Tests & Functional Imaging
Neurofeedback and Lyme Disease: A Clinical Application of the Five Phase Model of CNS Functional Transformation
Bipolar Odyssey
Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Other Infectious Diseases.
Columbia Lyme Interviews
The Human Side of Lyme
Lyme Induced Autism
The Whole Brain Atlas Spect Scan
Spinal Fluid and Brain Tests for Lyme Disease
Patient’s Views
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