Synonym: psychological medicine, psychopathology. Similar words: psychiatrist, psychic, psychical, psycho, psyche, psychosis, psychotic, psychopath. Meaning: [saɪ'kaɪətrɪ ,sɪ-] n. the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
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61 The concept of transference was formally brought into psychiatry by Sigmund Freud.
62 The following MRI brain scan is from research conducted by Dr Tonmoy Sharma, head of cognitive psychopharmacology at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, in 1999.
63 The study's lead investigator was Joachim Hallmayer, M.D., an associate professor of psychiatry at Stanford University.
64 In fact, given the unique contribution that we can make to cancer treatment teams, I think there should be a subspecialty of psychiatry devoted to the psychiatric aspects of cancer care.
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65 Written and directed by Australian filmmaker Adam Elliot, the film spans 20 years as the two delve into subjects including psychiatry, autism, taxidermy, kleptomania and agoraphobia.
66 Objective To explore the application of "human-centered" management idea in the nursing management in the department of psychiatry.
67 The findings are in this month month's Archives of General Psychiatry.
68 "From a clinician standpoint, the need to respond therapeutically to symptomatic children who are at risk is clear, but the question of how to respond is less clear, " she told Medscape Psychiatry.
69 It should also be noted that clinical psychology had the option of being assessed separately from the rest of psychology, in a grouping with psychiatry and neuroscience.
70 She had been seen by experts in neurology, infectious disease, rheumatology , ear, nose and throat surgery, psychiatry.
71 Gary Small, a professorof psychiatry at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles.
72 , who at the time was chair and medical director of psychiatry and behavioral health services at St. Vincent's Medical Center in New York City.
73 Emil Kraepelin was a pioneer in the development of psychiatry as a scientific discipline.
74 "Botox" the popular anti- wrinkle treatment, can also ease writer's cramp, suggests a small study published ahead of print in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.
75 "He had a bottomless memory, " recalls Daniel Christensen, a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Utah's Neuropsychiatric Institute.
76 , a conjoint professor of psychiatry at theUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, and her colleagues conducted a study to find out.
77 He was chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at Jikei University School of Medicine and was influenced by the psychological principles of Zen Buddhism.
78 It is frequently overlooked that drugs used in psychiatry are psychoactive drugs, like alcohol and cannabis.
79 Vidhya Selvaraj, M.D., is a fourth-year psychiatry resident at Creighton University.
80 Thus we again stress vigorously our view, advocated since the first edition of this book, that the future of clinical neurology and psychiatry depends on the progress of molecular neural science.
81 Dr. Barkley also suggests calling a nearby medical school or university psychiatry program and asking whether there is a doctor on staff who specializes in adult A.D.H.D.
82 Pinsky, an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at USC's Keck School of Medicine, said narcissists crave attention, are overconfident, behave erratically and lack empathy.
83 They included specialists in geriatrics, long - term care , nursing, psychiatry and other fields.
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