TMSHelp Forum
TMSHelp Forum
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Members | Search | FAQ | Resources | Links | Policy
Username:
Password:

Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 TMSHelp
 TMSHelp General Forum
 Doctor recommendations/referrals
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

cnotes11

USA
49 Posts

Posted - 05/27/2013 :  12:00:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wondering if anyone knows of a good TMS oriented doctor/psychologist/psychiatrist in the Pacific Northwest United States
(Portland/Seattle/Vancouver or surrounding areas)?

A search of this site didn't turn up anything -- so I thought I would ask. Thanks

pspa123

672 Posts

Posted - 05/27/2013 :  12:18:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Isn't Dr. David Hanscom, author of Back in Control, in Seattle? I believe he is.
Go to Top of Page

cnotes11

USA
49 Posts

Posted - 05/27/2013 :  13:00:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I looked him up, yes he is located in Seattle..looks to be part of Swedish Medical Center I take it in posting that you recommend or endorse him?

I glanced at his website, watched his intro video, it sounded good -- but its hard to tell.
Go to Top of Page

pspa123

672 Posts

Posted - 05/27/2013 :  13:06:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I don't know him personally, but I thought his book was quite good and he seems very attuned to the notion that much physical pain can have psychogenic causes and experienced in differentiating.
Go to Top of Page

cnotes11

USA
49 Posts

Posted - 05/27/2013 :  13:11:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Okay -- thanks for the nod. I'll look into him further. Anyone else? Hoping to get a couple options so as to be able to choose the one best suited to my situation.
Go to Top of Page

tennis tom

USA
4749 Posts

Posted - 05/27/2013 :  14:07:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oregon


Dave Clarke
Dave Clarke, MD (Physician)
Dr Clarke is a clinical assistant professor of medicine emeritus at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), a clinical lecturer with Pacific University, is board-certified in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine and practiced Gastroenterology in Portland, Oregon from 1984 to 2009. He has frequently appeared on TV and radio. He says,“In 1983 I encountered a patient whose illness baffled two universities. She was cured with a few months of counseling by a psychiatrist who shared her methods of diagnosis and treatment. Subsequently I used and further developed her concepts to help over 7000 patients. My book for patients, They Can't Find Anything Wrong!, was published in 2007, enthusiastically endorsed by leading medical school professors and even translated into Hebrew for publication in Israel. I closed my practice after July, 2009 to travel the US teaching health care professionals and the public how to uncover and manage the hidden stresses that are capable of causing physical illness. I have also done over 100 television and radio broadcasts since the Fall of 2007. My long-term goal is to make stress illness a routine part of the education of health care professionals.” Dr. Clarke was also a speaker at the 2nd Annual TMS Conference March 2010. His presentation was entitled "Connecting Stress to Physical Symptoms." (Source 1, Source 2)

Clinical Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, OR 97239
DrDave@stressillness.com
TMS Wiki Profile / Survey Response / Forum Posts / Website / Book

Main Wiki Page About David Clarke
Information on the Stress Illness Recovery Practitioner's Association (SIRPA)
Board member of the Psychophysiologic Disorders Association(PPDA)




Serena Sterling
Serena Sterling, PsyD (Therapist)
Dr. Sterling received her master's and doctorate in clinical psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. She believes in the power of the mind to heal physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wounds. Her goal is to empower her patients to ignite their own inner healer in order for insight, growth and transformation to occur on all levels and promote lasting change. Dr. Sterling views pain, whether physical or psychological, as a messenger. It is a way for our minds and bodies to communicate and assess the areas in our lives that are not working optimally. She understands how emotions affect physiology. People process things all the time; it is necessary to have a way to account for what happens. Writing and speaking are the most common examples of how we make sense of the events in our lives. However, when these lines of communication are unavailable, when we are unable to process certain feelings or reactions, the body suffers. How and what we hear, think, feel and believe all have consequences not just in the ways in which we relate to others, but in the ways in which we relate to ourselves. Dr. Sterling's fields of specialization include chronic health conditions, alexithymia (difficulty identifying and expressing feelings), stress related physical disorders (psychosomatic disorders), anxiety, depression and relationship issues. She works with adult individuals, couples, and groups and combines psychodynamic, humanistic, transpersonal, relational, somatic, and cognitive behavioral modalities in her work with clients. (Source)

Available via Phone
Elixia Wellness Group
8113 SE 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97202
(503) 336-5016
(503) 234-6094 fax
drsterling@elixiawellness.com
Survey Response / TMS Wiki Profile / Website Insurance Accepted: None


Washington

Gail DiBernardo, MSW LCSW (Therapist)
Available via Phone
22613 23rd Place West
Brier, Washington 98036
425-775-8820
lukeandfern@hotmail.com
Survey Response
Insurance Accepted: Contact Insurance Provider


Ann Silvers, MA (Therapist)
1013 140th Street Court NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98332
(206) 660-9840
(253) 853-7049
ann@silverstreamunlimited.com
website


Mark Strom, MD (Physician)
Dr Strom has practiced medicine for more than 25 years. He served as chief of cardiac and thoracic surgery at Garfield Medical Center in Los Angeles and is an Associate in Surgery, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, at UCLA. Widely published, Dr. Strom is a nationally renowned expert in the fields of healthcare information systems, healthcare change and healthcare quality. While continuing to practice as a cardiovascular surgeon, Strom became deeply involved in the search for a solution to the burgeoning healthcare crisis in America. In 2005 Strom spent time with Dr. John Sarno at the Rusk Institute for Rehabilitative Medicine learning Dr. Sarno's unique approach to chronic pain (Tension Myositis Syndrome). The confluence of Strom's experience in these three crucial areas - traditional clinical medicine, medical acupuncture and TMS - has inspired his distinctive view of healthcare delivery, based on a fusion of the applicable tenets of all three. "We must give patients more responsibility for their own care; and most importantly, we must give both doctors and patients a doctor/patient relationship." (Source)

1370 Stewart Street
Suite 202
Seattle, WA 98100
(425) 922-7576
(425)669-7500 fax
Mailing address: P. O. Box 3446, Bellevue, WA 98009
mark@acupunctureassoc.com
Website


Canada

Sean Graham, DC (Therapist)
Satori Integrative Health Centre
12004 No.1 Road
Richmond, B.C.
(604) 274-7224
(604) 241-8526 fax
satoriihc@aol.com
Website


Allen Kaplin, MD (ISTDP Therapists)
27 Arnold Crescent
Richmond Hill, Ontario Canada L4C 3R6
(905)770-7503
akalpin@aol.com
Survey Response

Edited by - tennis tom on 05/27/2013 14:10:54
Go to Top of Page

cnotes11

USA
49 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2013 :  11:13:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you. Exactly what I was looking for.
Go to Top of Page

tennis tom

USA
4749 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2013 :  14:33:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Go to Top of Page

cnotes11

USA
49 Posts

Posted - 05/29/2013 :  11:58:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
One other thing @tennistom...can I ask on what basis you recommended these people or how you found them? Is it simply the fact they approach things from a TMS perspective in the area mentioned?

I see some of them are this list http://www.unlearnyourpain.com/index.php?Other%20MBS%20Doctors

I just wanted to dig alittle further -- I researched everyone on the list. Some sounded promising. But as someone with no insurance when you started considering $350 consultation fees out of pocket its extra important to be discerning.

Better yet if anyone on the forum has direct experience with any of these people it would be nice to hear from you. Many have websites with testimonials -- but to me those are largely meaningless.

Go to Top of Page

tennis tom

USA
4749 Posts

Posted - 05/29/2013 :  13:03:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
They are on the TMS wiki's list of TMS physicians and practitioners, I don't have any personal experience with them since they are not in my area. Their charges are what any physician or practitioner would charge. I would prefer to give my money to someone who has an open mind about the origins of "dis-ease" and injury then to someone who only takes an allopathic approach. Call or email them and see how they sound to you, ask them about their TMS beliefs.

G'luck!
Go to Top of Page

alangordon

USA
23 Posts

Posted - 05/29/2013 :  16:44:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dave Clarke is phenomenal, cnotes. I believe he's retired now, but I'm sure he'd be happy to talk with you, and take your financial situation into account. He's talked over the phone with several of my clients for no charge.

He's a physician though, and can help you with diagnosis more than treatment.

Regarding TMS therapists, I don't know any of the ones on Tom's list. I know of several skilled TMS therapists that conduct sessions over Skype.

Alan
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
TMSHelp Forum © TMSHelp.com Go To Top Of Page
Snitz Forums 2000