The podcast features a discussion between Drs. Stacy Becker and Shane Creado, a sports psychiatrist and sleep performance doctor, discussing his unique approach to psychiatry, sports psychiatry, and sleep medicine. He emphasizes the importance of addressing underlying factors that affect brain health and sleep quality, using neuroimaging and integrative approaches. The conversation touches on the resistance in the medical field towards holistic and natural treatments, as well as the impact of sleep on overall health, including testosterone levels and brain function. The discussion also briefly mentioned the use of cannabinoids like CBD-A for sleep and mental health, highlighting the importance of understanding their effects.
The podcast provides valuable insights into optimizing brain health, sleep quality, and overall well-being through a holistic approach.
This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP PathwayPlease subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait...Click Here for Dr. Shane Creado’s WebsiteClick Here for Dr Creado’s Ig Page (Peak Sleep Performance)Click Here for Dr. Creado’s Book, Peak Sleep Performance for AthletesClick Here for Dr. Creado at the Amen ClinicsEmail Dr. Creado for Speaking Opportunities: info@shanecreado.comCHAPTERS:
00:03 - Empowering insights for healthier sleep
11:15 - Challenges in integrative medicine
18:19 - Sauna benefits for brain health
28:31 - Sleep, testosterone, and health
33:59 - Personalized treatment for ADHD
39:24 - CBD for wellness
45:09 - Connecting for better health
LEARNINGS:How does the speaker practice psychiatry, sports psychiatry, and sleep medicine differently from the average psychiatrist?The speaker brings neuroimaging to integrative psychiatry and focuses on underlying factors rather than just symptom clusters.
What is the resistance or holdup in the medical field for more integrative, holistic approaches to psychiatry, sports medi