[Podcast] Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis Part 2 with Dr. Dylan Wint

Parkinson's disease psychosis. Dr. Dylan Wint, a black man, sits in front of a blurry office background. He is wearing a white lab coat, a blue button down, a blue bowtie, and black glasses. He smiles with teeth.

Parkinson's Disease Psychosis PArt 2 episode summarY

 

In Part 2 of our Parkinson's Disease psychosis series, Dr. Dylan Wint, Director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Brain Health and a board-certified physician in Neurology, Psychiatry, Behavioral Neurology, and Behavioral Psychiatry, discusses: 

  • What is Parkinson's Disease psychosis?
  • The common misunderstanding that psychosis is always connected to mental health conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder 
  • The connection between sleep and psychosis 
  • Talking to your neurologist about psychotic symptoms 
  • Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments 
  • The relationship between psychosis and dementia
  • Reducing the fear of psychosis
  • How to calm your spouse/partner during a delusion 
  • Tracking mitigating factors that may contribute to psychotic episodes  
  • Common Q & A 

and more! We hope you enjoy!

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