Welcome to BehaviorQuest.com and the Devil Mountain OCD Clinic. Our wish is to offer the most up-to-date treatment and information in the field of Clinical Neuroscience and in the treatment of OCD using CBT and ERP. 


WEALTH OF INFORMATION

If you suspect that you or a loved one is struggling with a behavioral disorder, you've come to the right place.  On our Symptoms page we describe some of the most common symptoms seen in individuals with the following disorders:

Attention Deficit Disorder
One of the most common diagnostic labels and one of the most misunderstood and misdiagnosed conditions. Often children and adults with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger's are diagnosed with ADHD. WE know what ADHD is and what it isn't.
Autistic Spectrum Disorders
This category includes Asperger's, Autism and Pervasive Development Disorder not otherwise specified. A very confusing area and one of the most misdiagnosed of all categories. As mentioned above these children and teens are often diagnosed as ADHD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and many others. We know how to evaluate and get it right and therefore the treatment right.
Bipolar Disorder in Adults
Bipolar Disorder is a cruel and devastating disorder and also frequently misdiagnosed. Most with a true mood disorder will have their first episode as a depression. Misdiagnosing and placing a patient on an antidepressant can cause havoc and an increase in symptoms such as suicidality. Taking the time and getting a good family history can avoid these pitfalls.
Body Image Disorders
Also know as Body Dysmorphic Disorder this little understood area affects more children and teens then is realized. This is a preoccupation with some aspect of the body such as the face, lips, hips, arms, legs etc. These folks will spend hours looking in the mirror and avoid going out so others do not see the perceived defect. Proper treatment can give these people their lives back.
Internet & Gaming Addiction
This is an issue rapidly growing in severity and significance for parents, employers and teachers, not only nationally, but around the world. While most associate addiction with substances such as drugs or alcohol, professionals are recognizing addictive behaviors as well. Often the child or teen will require more time at gaming in a subconscious attempt to balance their mood. If their gaming or internet access is restricted in any manner, the child or teen may experience a sense of deep melancholy, become irritable, or can even become aggressive towards caregivers. They often avoid social encounters, homework, and other daily responsibilities, just so they can be allowed to continue on with their games. If anyone you know exhibits any of these behaviors, it may be a form of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
A common, but also frequently misdiagnosed as especially as ADHD by the poorly trained. These children, teens and adults have the apposite of ADHD, they have Attention Surplus Disorder. They can't stop paying attention to something irrelevant, such as praying, counting, blinking, staring, and the list goes on. Proper treatment can be very effective for this condition, sad that it takes on the average 10 years for this to occur.
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
This hot topic has been in the news for some time. It is felt that it is both under diagnosed and over diagnosed. Knowing the difference is what sets aside real competence. We see children diagnosed with the common labels such as ADHD, OCD, PDD that actually have mood disorders. We also see those with the Bipolar Label that are in fact ADHD, OCD, etc. It's not easy to get it right but competent clinicians that take the time and actually talk to the child, teen and parents and having the best trained Child Psychiatrists we can move the family towards a more tranquil and even keeled family situation.


Our Resources page lists what we consider to be valuable books, articles, websites and other resources for individuals who want to learn more about behavioral disorders and Clinical Neuroscience, in general.

TELEPHONE CONSULTATION

We welcome both those with concerns about themselves or a family member as well as other therapists and clinicians in the area to call us with any questions they may have. If we don't know, we will find out as one of our sayings is, "The mark of a true professional is to know when you don't know."

NEW SERVICE

We are proud to now be able to provide our patients a type of genetic testing that will allow for better dose adjustment and to prevent adverse drug reactions. For further information just call our office and ask about genetic testing can help. This is especially true for older people that are often on a number of different medications and often the prescribing MD's are not talking to one another.

FEATURED ARTICLES

Article contributions from our staff members can be viewed on the Featured Article page.  This information is updated periodically, and all previous articles can still be accessed from the Archived Articles button link found on the same page.

The current Featured Article is:
"The State of the Field of Mental Health."

It is our hope that this information will help our visitors better understand the behavioral challenges they see in themselves and/or their loved ones and take appropriate steps toward a comprehensive treatment plan.

Iceberg Theme
You'll notice that the theme of our site is based on an iceberg.  The iceberg illustrates a common problem in the diagnosis of behavioral disorders in today's healthcare environment, where only the 20% that is visible above the surface is diagnosed and treated while the remaining 80% goes undiagnosed and untreated. 


Spectrum Diagnosis & Treatment
Complicating diagnosis and treatment is the fact that most individuals suffering from a behavioral disorder are actually being influenced by a spectrum of multiple disorders that make each individual case unique.

Too often, healthcare professionals with limited education and experience identifying behavioral disorders will diagnose and treat a patient for a single disorder, resulting in a less than ideal treatment plan and additional, sometimes worse, behavioral issues.  If you believe that you or a loved one is experiencing a behavioral disorder it is important that you seek professional assistance from a healthcare professional with the education and experience to properly diagnose and treat the full spectrum of behavioral disorders.


Enjoy
As you move through this site, keep in mind that the goal is to increase your understanding of clinical neuroscience, while also turning you into an advocate for change for others. We hope you find this site valuable and that it helps improve your life or the life of someone you love.

William Shryer, DCSW, LCSW
Clinical Director
Diablo Behavioral Healthcare
Danville, CA

 

 
 
 

 

 

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