Episode 465: LIVE from ILADS: Dr. Leo Shea - The Physiological Basis of Psychiatric Symptoms in Lyme Disease

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Join Tick Boot Camp for an exclusive live interview from the ILADS Conference with renowned neuropsychologist Dr. Leo Shea. Dr. Shea, a past president of ILADS, shares groundbreaking insights into the physiological underpinnings of psychiatric and psychological symptoms in Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. Key Takeaways: The historical shift from viewing psychiatric conditions as theological to recognizing their physiological basis The importance of a multidisciplinary approach involving both medical and psychological professionals The impact of misdiagnosis and "medical gaslighting" on patients' mental health The role of social isolation, loss of purpose, and identity in the healing journey How inflammation and infection in the brain can contribute to cognitive and psychiatric symptoms The influence of trauma, both past and present, on the presentation of Lyme disease The significance of addressing environmental factors like mold and heavy metals ILADS' recommendation for a team-based approach to Lyme disease treatment Resources & Links: Follow the latest ILADS updates: ILADS.org Learn more about Dr. Leo Shea: Saint Michael’s College Spotlight Stay connected with Tick Boot Camp: Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok | Twitter (X)

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