Estelle Goldstein

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Estelle Goldstein

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Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology, Natural Alte ative Treatments, Emotional Freedom Technique
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I have a line of books all called "Plain and Simple" where I explain natural substances and other neat things.
Career Focus
Researcher, speaker, healer
Affiliation
The Better Brains Institute

Greetings fun-seekers and brain lovers! I am a board-certified psychiatrist in Califo ia with a background (past lives?) in neurosurgery, neurology, and psychopharmacology. Because I'm so far out of the mainstream, I'm known as "The Renegade Doctor!"

I've been a professor in two state university medical schools and done tons of research on pharmaceuticals in FDA-approved clinical trials.

After leaving academia and practicing in the private sector (in EVERY imaginable setting -- hospitals, US Army, VA clinics, Kaiser Permanente, Community Mental Health clinics, and my own private solo practice) I became increasingly disenchanted with what I saw happening when I gave drugs to patients. Mind you, I did a fellowship in psychopharm and was a true believe at one time. But once away from the academic and industry influence and treating MY OWN patients in MY OWN practice, I found that I could help them just as well -- or better -- with fewer (or no) side effects when I used natural substances.

I'm still a scientist. I read all the research literature from all over the world thanks to the internet. I have an arsenal of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and some other tricks that have come together into my own style. I use the Biological-Psychological-Social paradigm on my patients. I also give a LOT of time to each patient and often find overlooked medical problems and missed diagnoses.

I'm a cash-only doctor now -- no insurance will pay for the level of treatment I give. I love my patients and want only the best for them.

I don't do a lot of psychotherapy -- I refer to the experts on that. But I am a strong proponent of Emotional Freedom Technique (www.emofree.com). I combine it with some of the other therapy modes I've studied and have my own hybrid type of therapy that brings me good results.

My passion now is contributing to research on alte ative treatments. The establishment won't give any validity to any therapy unless there is hard scientific data. I'm pleased to be working with the University of Calgary as the only site in the USA conducting a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial on a natural compound in treating bipolar disorder. I have chartered The Better Brains Institute as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation in Califo ia to conduct my research.

Here's what I'm looking forward to in 2008:

A clinical trial of pain patients treated with a cox-2 inhibitor (similar to Viox and Celebrex) made entirely of cherry extract.

A government funded program to reduce prison violence by introducing high-quality nutritional supplements to inmates AND custodial staff.

A privately funded program to see if nutritional supplements can help the impoverished and disadvantaged strive for upward mobility in work, education and life in general.

My goals are lofty, but then (as the song says) if you never have a dream, how can you have a dream come true?

I LOVE to network. I am sorry to be slow to respond in some cases, but I will answer every request.

Take care and be happy!

Estelle Toby Goldstein, MD

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I love men. I mean, I actually went and married one, and I am delighted. I understand their senses of “maleness” are sometimes a bit more fragile with women challenging them on absolutely every front imaginable. But they still do quite well. I absolutely love them. I may have simply seen more male patients than a lot of psychiatrists. When I started my psychiatric residency, it was estimated that 70% of all psychiatric patients were female. The obvious exception was where I spent a fair amount, of my career to date, in the Department of Veterans Affairs medical system.

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Like most folks who have not only hung around in academics but venerated scholarship, I am a little circumspect about applied scientists. I wonder if they do not get bored, repeating the same procedures. I will admit the closest I have gotten to forensic science is television shows about crime scene investigations. And I mean the rare times that I watch.

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Wait a sec … there are more women applying to college than men, and more women in college than men, so we have to attract more men and women have tougher admissions standards, and nobody seems very worried about this? I think sometimes anonymity is a damned good idea, especially when you are selecting for intelligence, which is not a terribly bad idea in higher education.

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I first learned that I was a “receptacle personality” in Baltimore, Maryland. I was serving our fine country in the US Army Medical Corps as psychiatrist to the 82nd Airbo e Division in Ft. Bragg. NC There was some sort of a training group there that all of the other active duty psychiatrists seemed to have attended. The Army – in its wisdom – had decided to take me – a trained neurosurgeon – and make me a psychiatrist. Our country needed me (in this position, at least) and I obeyed, like a good soldier.

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I do remember when I was a university student seeing the glassy-eyed young students selling second rate (a bit dry or petals missing) flowers on the major thoroughfares of Boston. I remember reading all the newspaper accounts and finding out these people were somehow part of a "cult," before I understood what that meant. I learned about Sun Myung Moon, now in his 90th year and somewhere in South Korea, who some may have thought was the Messiah of the second coming.

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I was 15, there were not enough science courses at my prep school, and I was doing some kind of intensive science work at the "cancer research institute" of a nearby college -- in Boston there are many. In this special "science training program," I was the youngest on the list to be a Westinghouse something of other, none of which had happened at my prep school before -- so they were nurturing, if a bit nonplussed.

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Greetings fun-seekers and brain lovers! I want to tell you about a profound realizatio I've had and I hope it saves you from going through what I've gone through. Whenever you fly, you hear the safety instructions and they tell you, if the oxygen masks come down, make sure you put on your own ...

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I don’t care if Dylan Thomas was drinking himself to death while that was being written. It is a sentiment close to my heart, and undoubtedly the stanza of poetry I quote most often. Do not go gentle into that good nightr Old age should burn and rage at close of dayr Rage, rage against the dying of the light. I will not accept the allegedly inevitable “cognitive loss of age.”

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Marketing for healers? I'll bet you have trouble even reading those words! Somebody taught you somewhere that these are God given gifts that you have, healing others, and you should not even think of them as a way of making money. My first medical textbook said I was so lucky to be becoming a ...

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For most of my life I have been more or less overweight. I figured my body was just something I used to carry my brain around. Tentatives at presentation (clothes, makeup) were just not as serious as with my women-friends. I mean, it was just not as important to my identity as “smart” was. Back then — only a few years ago — I actually had a mental health worker (therapist) who allegedly had a particular interest in eating disorders ask me how I got through life without being ashamed to go places because I was fat.

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Most of the time I see a single piece of research related to psychiatry reported by multiple news services, I figure the institution that produced it has a prizewinning public relations person. I figure it is popular for some kind of unspoken agenda. Maybe it is consistent with some level of political correctness. Do you think that’s a cynical thought? Perhaps I should be a little more cautious. Even though I could not get to the original research paper, this article tells it right up front: “People with high levels of cynical distrust may be more likely to develop dementia.”

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Every once in a while I run into someone who has trouble swallowing pills. Sometimes people “bite the bullet” and gulp the pills down with a struggle, just because they are anxious to get rid of whatever ails them. However, it doesn’t have to be a struggle. There are a few ...

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Estelle Goldstein

Everything starts in the gut -- but everything happens in the brain.

Contacting Estelle Goldstein

Estelle Toby Goldstein, MD

2801 Camino Del Rio South, #201

San Diego, CA 92108

PHONE: 619-296-6563

FAX: 866-523-9169

docteurg@docteurg.com

http://www.docteurg.com

blog at http://www.betterbrainsonline.com

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I've let this site stand dormant for quite a while as I was building up my web presence and moving my life forward into more exciting areas. I'll be contributing articles now and will welcome intelligent discourse with other enlightened professionals.

I've pretty much poured my heart out and written my autobiography at my "Renegade Doctor" website. It is a work in progress and I'll keep adding links and other things as I go.

I am ashamed of the state of medical care in the USA and want to do as much as I can to help people. My best idea is to teach other doctors my methods and hope that eventually we can break the iron grip of the big pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies and the medical establishment that is in bed with them.

I look forward to being a productive and congenial member of this community!

Sincerely

Docteur G

Estelle Toby Goldstein, MD

The Renegade Doctor

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