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EP 41 – This week’s guest is Dr. Lisa Parsons, a psychiatrist from Amen Clinics.  We discuss the effects of alcohol and sometimes other substances on the brain and how neurological pathways get changed around, and what we can do about those things to see peak brain health. I was stunned at the amount of things that substances to to our brain and our body.

And remember, the brain is the entire operating system for everything that functions in our life. We definitely want to know how what we put into our body is affecting this operating system. In this episode we talk about what the chemical impact is on this organ of ours and the effect on neurotransmitters. This is part one of two – part two is where we go over to the results of my own brain scan!

Because we are interviewing a doctor, I want to share that the content of this show is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed are those of individual guests and do not constitute any medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding your health, your medical conditions, or treatments.

Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you’ve heard on this show.

Dr. Parsons graduated medical school from Wayne State University in Michigan, then completed her residency at Banner Good Samaritan in Phoenix Arizona. From there she has practiced in varied settings including consult liaison on medical floors and in emergency departments, inpatient psychiatry, medical director for the largest community mental health center in Northern Arizona, addiction and recovery work including detox, residential and outpatient. Through much of this, she also ran a private practice with a primary focus on holistic care and understanding the biological contributions that manifested as psychiatric illness.

She has completed training from Walsh Institute on nutrient therapies, functional medicine training with Integrative Medicine Academy, and has attended Integrative Medicine for Mental Health conferences several times. Her focus is consistently on uncovering the systemic causes of psychiatric illness, offering a holistic and foundational approach to mental wellbeing.

Dr. Parsons is passionate about helping to end the stigma of mental illness which opens doors for people to seek help and improves the quality of life for not only the person seeking help but also their friends/family.

https://www.amenclinics.com/team/lisa-parsons-md/

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