Psychiatric Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease

Published 2018-11-20
This talk identifies and describes neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson's Disease including depression, apathy, anxiety, compulsions, psychosis and dementia and provides an overview of treatments available to address these non-motor symptoms. Given by Susan Maixner, MD at the 2018 University of Michigan Parkinson's Disease and You Symposium, October 19, 2018.

All Comments (21)
  • @RealThinker
    Nice information 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🏽👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
  • @TammyJewelry
    Wow so on point ,, especially the part about the bowel movement, once I have a bowel movement my symptoms seem to get better.
  • @wytchywmn9
    Very good information. Thank you very much for posting this. It was very helpful. ♥️
  • Thank you so much, the knowledge that I gained is very important for us in managing our patients
  • @grampa_ahah
    Just a note your transitional phrase is "again." And "and again." Great information. Thank you.
  • I have just trying to find out about Parkinson's disease. Have been having many of the symptoms -going to neurologist next week -
  • I have parkinson disease and sleep maybe 4 to 5 hours a night and that affects my moods and depression and I been real tried lately
  • @haroldhart2688
    PESTICIDES AND INSECTICIDES ATTACK HUMAN NERVES --> PARKINSONS
  • @DIANNEELEE
    Xlnt lecture although a bit beyond my capacity to understand most I still learned a lot. I have Essential Tremors and had severe Encephilitis, seizures and strokes. I have had some of Parkinson's symptoms. Getting better thru time and meds.
  • @lizzym4876
    New information regarding Parkinsons is now available.... Look for Anthony William /Parkinson’s. He talks and writes about how heavy metals (mercury and aluminum) can be passed down generationally and entering the brain in micro amounts....Also these metals are still getting into us all the time. Think tuna, fluoride...etc.
  • @jaytetzlaff
    I wonder if esketamine has yet been tried for PD related depression??
  • Had my first hallucination. I'd been expecting one sooner or later so I didn't freak much. Otherwise doing ok thank you!!!!!!!!
  • @glennnixon9436
    I've lived with depression most of my life and through age 40+ till today 56yrs of age. live been diagnosed with bi-polar disorder, PTSD, anxiety and also Parkinson disease. I never hear of anyone how had both Parkinson & bi-polar Symptoms together or am I mistaken? G:) LisL
  • @lizzynatir9083
    Great things Dr Madida on YouTube has being doing for mankind, I undergo his Parkinson disease treatment plan for weeks and my Parkinson Disease  was completely reversed....💫💫
  • @troyspain7073
    I have them but don't disclose as i have ptsd as well and don't want more pills the va is quick to give