In this episode of Off Label, we unpack a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau that tackles one of the biggest challenges in mental health care: diagnostic heterogeneity. When two patients present with the same symptoms but have entirely different underlying conditions, misdiagnosis becomes almost inevitable—and treatment suffers. The paper explains how overlapping symptoms, frequent comorbidities, and decades of generalized diagnostic frameworks contribute to high error rates and growing patient distr...
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In this episode of Off Label, we unpack a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau that tackles one of the biggest challenges in mental health care: diagnostic heterogeneity. When two patients present with the same symptoms but have entirely different underlying conditions, misdiagnosis becomes almost inevitable—and treatment suffers. The paper explains how overlapping symptoms, frequent comorbidities, and decades of generalized diagnostic frameworks contribute to high error rates and growing patient distr...
Integrating Neuromodulation and Psychedelic Practice: A Framework for Enhanced Outcomes
Off-Label
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2 months ago
Integrating Neuromodulation and Psychedelic Practice: A Framework for Enhanced Outcomes
This episode dives into “Integrating Neuromodulation Techniques into Psychedelic Practice: A Provider’s Framework for Enhanced Outcomes,” a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau, BCN (EEG), QEEG-DL. Talking About Dr. Steve Rondeau’s Framework: Integrating Neuromodulation into Psychedelic Practice. Explore how combining EEG, photobiomodulation, tDCS, neurofeedback, and tACS with psychedelic therapy may reshape the future of mental health care. #Neuroscience #PsychedelicTherapy #Neuromodulation #EEG #Axo...
Off-Label
In this episode of Off Label, we unpack a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau that tackles one of the biggest challenges in mental health care: diagnostic heterogeneity. When two patients present with the same symptoms but have entirely different underlying conditions, misdiagnosis becomes almost inevitable—and treatment suffers. The paper explains how overlapping symptoms, frequent comorbidities, and decades of generalized diagnostic frameworks contribute to high error rates and growing patient distr...