Dr. Joseph Piven is a psychiatrist in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including North Carolina Children's Hospital at UNC and UNC Hospitals. He received his me
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As a medical doctor specializing in adult psychiatry and women’s mental health, I take an integrative and holistic approach in working with each individual's goals towards a healthier, happier, and more balanced life. Sometimes the hardest step is reaching out for guidance, and now that you'...
Maybe I feel this way because I’m not necessarilylookingfor medications to have an effect in the first place. I want my patients to get better, no matterwhatthat entails. I believe that treatment is a process, one in which the patient (not just his or her chemistry) is central. When ...
This Thanksgiving there was not enough room at the “inn,” our oldest daughter’s house for my wife and I to stay on site as it were. We ended up in a massive guest hotel on a busy new byway in the Durham area that did not exist at all only a few years ago. In fact, the ...
I continue to be very disappointed that acutely depressed and suicidal patients rarely have opportunity for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). In my malpractice cases that involve suicide – the majority of such cases and the number one malpractice cause of action against psychiatrists and psychiatric hos...
Let this communication be billable to Medicaid. $100 per “consultation” is more than offset by the pharmacy savings. There are going to be some patients who actually do require more money, more medications. In that case, the doctor can petition for increased benefits. Doctors hate doing ...
I continue to be very disappointed that acutely depressed and suicidal patients rarely have opportunity for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). In my malpractice cases that involve suicide – the majority of such cases and the number one malpractice cause of action against psychiatrists and psychiatric hos...
I continue to be very disappointed that acutely depressed and suicidal patients rarely have opportunity for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). In my malpractice cases that involve suicide – the majority of such cases and the number one malpractice cause of action against psychiatrists and psychiatric hos...