Psychiatrist
Psychiatry
Profile
Dr. Carlson graduated from Touro University in Nevada with a degree in osteopathic medicine. He then trained as a resident in Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals where he was also a chief resident and completed a fellowship in Public and Community Psychiatry. After training, he started practicing in
Addiction Psychiatry at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs where he also teaches Psychiatry residents.
Education
D.O., Touro University Nevada.
M.S., University of California, Davis.
Place of Practice
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Practice history
2017-21: Resident Physician
Licences
Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Reviewed Symptoms
Accidental alcohol intake
Always nervous
Can't focus
Constantly in fear of the next panic attack
Currently on antidepressants
Daydreaming
Depersonalization
Don't feel like doing anything
Drug abuse affecting social life and finances.
Drug abuse with loss of restraint
Drug withdrawal symptoms
Easily irritable
Elated mood
Excessive spending
Fear of germs
Fear of needles
Feeling more sensitive or irritable
Feeling uneasy and restless
Feelings of guilt
Feelings of jealousy
Feelings of sadness for no reason
Flashbacks or "blackouts" due to drug use
Guilty about drug abuse
Hallucinating
Hard to cut down drug use
Hypomania or mania preceding a depressive episode
I can't keep calm
I don't care about anything
Indecisiveness
Insomnia
Lack of motivation
Losing my train of thought
Megalomania
Messiness
Mixed manic and depressive features
Mood changes quickly
Mood swinging
Multiple major life events
Number phobia
Obsessive and compulsive thoughts
Out-of-body experience
Paranoid
Problems associated with drug abuse
Psychological stress
Racing thoughts
Repeated behaviors due to unwanted thoughts and fears
Repetitive behavior
Social anxiety and blushing
Tend to do socially unacceptable things