Synonym: psychiatrical. Similar words: psychiatrist, psychiatry, psychometrics, psychic, psychics, psychical, pediatric, geriatric. Meaning: [‚saɪkɪ'ætrɪk(l)] adj. relating to or used in or engaged in the practice of psychiatry.
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271 This unique capability opens up a door to the study of cytoarchitectural changes of cerebral white matter in neurological or psychiatric diseases.
272 Ketamine is not approved for depression, and it has a checkered past in psychiatric research.
273 McCormick was the at this year's Conversations event, sponsored by the American Psychiatric Foundation.
274 "Psychiatric populations may or may not be more susceptibleto the neuropsychiatric effects of the [smoking-cessation] drugs, but we do not have the answer now, " said Newcomer.
275 Projects to reintegrate people back into the community from psychiatric hospitals involve programmes of support which can include help to find employment.
276 Methods study the questionnaires results of 99 psychiatric inpatient and find the influencing factor on bibliotherapy.
277 aims at mapping the intrinsic functional topography of the brain, evaluating neuroanatomical models, and investigating neurological and psychiatric disease.
278 "We have started a multicenter replication study in which we will recruit 320 young people in eight cities in Europe and Australia, " Amminger told Psychiatric News.
279 About this time he was petitioning the Veterans Administration for psychiatric care to treat "long periods of moroseness and suicidal inclinations."
280 The utility model relates to a drinking water tool for nursing psychiatric patients, which consists of a handle, a cup body, a cup cover and an alcohol thermometer.
281 This is a disease of psychiatric origin in which the patient refuses to eat.
282 If I had to be in a psychiatric ward, I would listen to Nick Drake. Nick Drake and contentedness are related, too – for me.
283 Methods Surveys and controlled analyses were conducted with the SCL-90 in 98 nurses of psychiatric department and 104 ones of general medicine.
284 The phenomenon, which the newspaper dubbed "Paris Syndrome", was first detailed in the psychiatric journal Nervure in 2004.
285 Who spent the last 20 years of his life in a psychiatric institution?
286 Questions about the neurologic and psychiatric effects of topiramate and the cardiovascular impact of phentermine are expected.
287 Her childhood was overshadowed by her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital.
288 Cameron, an ex-president of the World Psychiatric Association, chose Montreal's Allen Memorial Institute to conduct potentially lethal experiments on non-US citizens.
289 Between psychiatric hospitalizations,(sentencedict.com) he was evaluated in Tashkent by a board of psychiatrists who declared him to be without serious mental illness.
290 The so-called "cathartic method" was a treatment for psychiatric disorders developed during 1881-1882 by Joseph Breuer with his patient "Anna O.
291 Essential fatty acids, such as Omega-3s, are proving valuable in treating Depression and other psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, as well as benefiting infant brain development, Green said.
292 There is also some evidence that people who engage in non-suicidal self-injury are at an increased risk of suicide, although the link is strongest among psychiatric patients.
293 Outcomes for psychiatric disorders no better than in the Victorian period.
294 Researchers say future studies could look at the effects of the brain chemical in patients with other psychiatric disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
295 A breathalyzer test for alcohol proved negative, but police are still awaiting the results of drugs tests and a psychiatric examination.
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