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The World Beneath
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
The other day, a patient sent me an e-mail explaining that, after consulting with her spouse and parents, she had changed her mind about taking the medication we discussed during her appointment.



Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
I'm sorry for the hiatus in posting; there always seem to be tons of paperwork this time of year, not to mention the need to get things together for the tax season. With taxes in mind, perhaps it is appropriate to write a post that has to do with the FDA.



Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed medications, and there are a number of misconceptions among laypeople about their proper use, so they deserve a thorough discussion.




Monday, July 27th, 2009

One nice thing about a 'psychodynamic blog' is that it can be about anything, since any issue involving humans will have a psychodynamic aspect. But when looking for a story about psychodynamics it is hard to find more content than a story about a drug addict.




Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

One goal in my work is to provide insight into maladaptive patterns in the way people go about their lives; one goal with the blog will be to take a look at the more obvious examples of psychodynamic principles as they play out in society.






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Jeffrey J. Junig, MD, PhD
Jeffrey T Junig, a perpetual student of the mind and brain, is a Board Certified Psychiatrist in solo practice in Wisconsin. Besides his psychiatric training he is Board Certified in Anesthesiology and worked in ORs and pain clinics for ten years, and he has a PhD in Neuroscience. His practice includes treatment of psychiatric conditions, addictions, and chronic pain, particularly pain disorders with psychiatric comorbidity. His approach to psychiatric illness or chronic pain is ‘psychodynamic’, and he treats patients using medication and/or psychodynamic psychotherapy.

In addition to his practice he is Asst Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Medical Director of Nova, a residential AODA treatment center. He has an active online presence through numerous health sites, and has a weekly psychiatry radio show.
The World Beneath
Jeffrey J. Junig, MD, PhD
This blog consists of an eclectic approach to understanding the mind and brain, applying psychodynamic and neurochemical principles to everyday experience.

 
   

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