Things back to that, not that it’s the whole story but that it has some significance.
History you find that there is a history of head injury, the severe or minor. Just frontline work, as well as to the worker’s comp work is the number of people coming in withĮxcessive psychiatric problems, everything from depression to substance abuse where when you take a But what I found both in my private practice and Neurologist and I don’t claim to have that expertise. R: Oh of course my expertise isn’t in the neurological side of that and I’m not a Transition to become such an expert in concussions and head injury? N: Concussions, is that you’re area of expertise? You’re a psychiatrist, how did you David Reiss: Very good, nice to talk to you. Internationally for expertise in character and personality dynamics as well as working in sports medicineĪnd workers compensation as well. David Reiss, he’s been practicing psychiatry in private practiceįor over 25 years specializing in frontline adult and adolescent psychiatry. Of concussions as far as football in the NFL, high school sports in many states are having some problemsĪs far as parents not wanting their kids to play because of the fear of concussions and other head
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The movie “Concussion” has been in the news gaining ground when it comes to the discussion Neal Howard: Hello and welcome to Health Professional Radio, I’m your host Neal David Reiss discusses the mental health consequences of concussions, TBI, CTE, etc.
Reiss began training in Sports Medicine while in medical school, working with and studying the Northwester University football team and authoring a paper, “The Psychological Anatomy of a Losing Season.”