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Emory Neurophysiologic Institute(EM-NPI) Releases Hamlin Emory MD's Brain1st™ Documentary and Book Hard to Swallow: From Superstition to Psychiatry

By: PRLog

Hamlin Emory, M.D. is a recognized pioneer in applying each patient's EEG & QEEG data to guide their medical treatment. The Emory Neurophysiologic Institute is now releasing Dr. Emory's documentary "Brain1st™ - An Integrative Approach to Psychiatric Disorders," and "Hard to Swallow: From Superstition to Psychiatry," a book that details his important research

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Feb. 11, 2022 - PRLog -- The Emory Neurophysiologic Institute (EM-NPI) was founded in 2012 by Hamlin Emory, M.D. to advance the field of clinical neuroscience. The work of the institute includes publishing Dr. Emory's physiologic approach for identifying and improving inherited brainwave variations that cause chronic medical and mental illnesses as well as substance abuse.

In contrast to the psychiatric approach that directs treatment at symptom reduction, Dr. Emory's method seeks to identify and resolve inherited physiologic variations that can manifest as a persistent physical illness, a learning problem, substance abuse or a mental disorder.

"A healthy brain automatically balances itself and other bodily systems 24/7; yet, inherited differences in brain function can impair these interactions and cause persistent distress," says Dr. Hamlin Emory, M.D.

The documentary and book feature some of the patients who have benefitted by this medical approach.  Both formats inform medical doctors and the public about inherited brain variations that are not recognized in everyday clinical medicine or psychology and therefore lead to sub-optimal treatment.

For more information about Dr. Emory's therapeutic method and to view the documentary, visit his websites at www.dremory.com and www.emoryinstitute.org  The documentary may also be viewed directly on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/41BuUw6wuwY. To order a copy of "Hard to Swallow: From Superstition to Psychiatry" in hard cover visit www.emoryinstitute.org  To contact Dr. Emory's Office to make an appointment, email office@dremory.com or phone 310.277.7711.

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