Slattery eventually hauled himself back from the brink with the help of a clinical psychiatrist and medicinal drugs for his mind. |
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Dr. D, a young psychiatrist living with bipolar illness, had just accepted a faculty position in town. |
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Thomas R. Verny, MD, is a gifted psychiatrist, academic, writer, communicator, and accoucheur to prenatal and perinatal psychology. |
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He told me that he has been diagnosed as suffering from reactive depression and is currently being treated for that by a psychiatrist. |
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The job was a world away from his work at the time, as a child psychiatrist. |
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During the second world war he served in the navy as a ship's psychiatrist. |
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That what a psychiatrist or an expert might know is not to be attributed to the lay person. |
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A psychiatrist advised the police that there was no generally accepted psychiatric disease which would permit a person to blame an alter ego. |
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She is panicked about possible reprisals at work because of her illness and absences, together with the fact that she is seeing a psychiatrist. |
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The psychiatrist says there is nothing he can do and the carer is left with no avenue open to him but to keep on caring the best way he can. |
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He appears, at first sight, to be very like his urbane television character, the radio psychiatrist Dr Frasier Crane. |
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In many other cultures he'd be laughed at, and sent to a psychiatrist for being tied to his mother's apron strings. |
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The Scottish sculptor Michael Noble and the psychiatrist Mario Marini were salaried by her as well. |
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Do get back to the doctor treating you or if you are not satisfied with the treatment that you are getting, see another psychiatrist. |
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He then sent me to the company psychiatrist who put the make on me, and then I really did scream to get out. |
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A psychiatrist who treated her testified that she has never been schizophrenic. |
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At first, Fisher may have ignored her friends' pleas, but she eventually found a psychiatrist, and a support group for manic-depressives. |
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He plays a troubled psychiatrist who's in the midst of severe marital problems. |
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He is also having weekly therapy sessions with a clinical psychiatrist to keep him sane. |
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The consultant psychiatrist said at that stage he was not sectionable and it was agreed to allow him to go home on leave. |
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It is disappointing to see such views expressed by a psychiatrist in a respected medical journal. |
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The psychiatrist wants to try an anti-psychotic medicine used to treat tics. |
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His psychiatrist said yesterday that he had multiple meningiomas or benign tumours adjacent to his brain. |
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Dosages were titrated for both medications by a treating psychiatrist at weekly follow-up visits. |
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After my mother's last episode, which was especially long and terrible, the psychiatrist suggested shock therapy. |
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I went to a psychiatrist to see if I was a shopaholic, but he didn't think I was as I could pay my bills. |
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One of the most promising therapeutic approaches that I endorse, with reservations, is the bioenergetics of psychiatrist, Alexander Lowen. |
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The clinician being a psychiatrist, especially a psychiatrist with strong biogenetic causal beliefs. |
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A child psychiatrist and the medical director of the CD-CP, he is tweedy and bearlike, with curly brown hair and a salt-and-pepper beard. |
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In reality, the psychiatrist, a loose canon with an explosive temper, is more in need of anger management than his client. |
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The turning point came when she started in on the psychiatrist, who as she pointed out, smoked continually. |
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All the psychiatric participants were using therapeutic doses of neuroleptic medications as prescribed by their attending psychiatrist. |
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Now I'm no psychiatrist but I do have a good understanding of psychology and body language. |
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The second time, I slept it off for two days at home and didn't even call the psychiatrist. |
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They accepted the findings of a psychiatrist that she was unfit for work, and would be for some time to come. |
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Add to this already zany array of characters, a psychiatrist with his own uxoricidal fantasies, and you have a Broadway comedy. |
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If you take him to a psychiatrist and the doc wants to give him medication right off the bat, you can always turn around and go home. |
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In a rural area, the local psychiatrist once refused my referral of an actively suicidal patient with major depression. |
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Was the poor gentleman under the impression that I am a councillor or a psychiatrist instead of just a newspaper hack? |
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Collier has experienced first-hand one of the occupational hazards of being a psychiatrist. |
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An orthopaedic surgeon, psychiatrist, orthotic and prosthetic engineers, ophthalmologists and ENT specialists are in the team. |
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Dr. Lipton is a Board certified psychiatrist, with a special interest in love, loss, and illness. |
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Tamaki Saito, the psychiatrist who coined the term hikikomori believes there are more than a million cases. |
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Her psychiatrist suggested to her parents that they should take her back to Nigeria for a long holiday. |
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Each team consists of ten professionals or paraprofessionals, including a psychiatrist, linked to a hospital or community mental health center. |
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A psychiatrist ran out and saw that he wasn't breathing, and pulled his jaw forward to free up the air passage. |
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They both share the same psychiatrist and are completely dependent upon him as a comforting father figure. |
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I was interviewed by a psychiatrist, physical therapist and dietician to determine if I could handle the surgery. |
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The community psychiatrist said he would refer Henry to the Gardener unit in Manchester. |
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The defendant cannot direct a psychiatrist to act as a nominated supervisor in the case of a conditionally discharged patient. |
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One of her colleagues, consultant psychiatrist Dr Ann Muir, has already done so. |
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He hadn't had any more memory lapses or flashbacks, but the hospital's resident psychiatrist wanted to see him on a weekly basis. |
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See a doctor or a psychiatrist quick before the illness develops into its full-blown form. |
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The psychiatrist examines Virginia Woolf's life from the perspective of her illness, cyclothymia, a milder form of manic depression. |
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Or is she suffering from what German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin called dementia praecox, the antecedent of today's schizophrenia? |
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I think probably what was dangerous about him was that he was a frustrated poet and really a pretty bad psychiatrist. |
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The problem is how to get the psychiatrically ill person to see the psychiatrist. |
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Your doctor may refer you to a psychiatrist or a community psychiatric nurse. |
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Being a neural psychiatrist and counselor, she tries to give a hand to those in need of help. |
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He is in need of counselling and psychological treatment, best under the care of a psychiatrist. |
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He was taken to the psychiatrist and is now undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder. |
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People are unwilling to go to a psychiatrist or psychologist for the fear of being labelled mad. |
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Jung's decision to be a psychiatrist came towards the end of his medical studies when he dipped into Krafft-Ebing's Textbook of Psychiatry. |
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Allegations about the disgraced psychiatrist were first made more than two decades ago. |
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Despite her shock and outrage, she dutifully sticks by Frank's side as he sees a psychiatrist. |
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She's just awful in her role as the psychiatrist who ludicrously gets stuck in the precinct. |
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This then forms a rift between Jung and his mentor, renowned psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, played by Viggo Mortensen. |
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The tryst causes a professional fissure between Jung and his psychiatrist mentor, Sigmund Freud, played by Viggo Mortensen. |
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A defense psychiatrist concluded that Reyes was not capable of telling the truth. |
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Another psychiatrist also gave her sedatives and sleeping pills. |
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Conte seems like one of his hard-boiled characters from elsewhere, rather than a celebrated psychiatrist, as he questions Ferrer and listens to his wife. |
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The problem became so intolerable that I was packed off to the child psychiatrist to find out what was wrong with me and why I was causing the bullies to target me. |
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You can attend group therapy, as well as one-to-ones with a psychiatrist. |
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That's like seeing a psychiatrist plying a tendon hammer, or an orthopaedic surgeon with a pleasant bedside manner nice in a curiously old fashioned way. |
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A psychiatrist who attended one such conference blamed television for the complacency. |
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Schiff's psychiatrist also told the court that Schiff has been paranoid for years as a result of his having lost heavily in a tax shelter that turned out to be a Ponzi scheme. |
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Chris takes Regan to see a psychiatrist, where she refers to the demon as Captain howdy, who controls Regan's actions. |
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Most depressed children and teens should talk to a counselor, therapist, psychologist or psychiatrist about what is making them feel the way they are feeling. |
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From the hospital correspondence, you gather the psychiatrist detected dysarthria and abnormal involuntary movements and asked for a neurologist's opinion. |
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I'd love to see what a Jungian psychiatrist makes of the visuals. |
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She began to attend therapy and to see a psychiatrist, who prescribed an antidepressant. |
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He had recently committed himself to the tender mercies of a psychiatrist. |
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If you are reading this, Bill Keller's psychiatrist, I implore you to work this through with him. |
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An aviation psychiatrist who advises airlines on the risks posed by air rage has revealed the threat of in-flight vigilantes is already being taken seriously. |
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A psychiatrist told me he was making the book a set text for his students. |
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The court noted that one defense psychiatrist had testified that the plaintiff was overly sensitive and may have overreacted to events on the job. |
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The highly respected, intelligent and tenured Harvard psychiatrist has embarrassed his university by very publicly embracing the myth of alien abductions. |
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An American psychiatrist based in Vienna begins an affair with one of his patients, and is drawn into an all-consuming passion that threatens to destroy them both. |
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The psychiatrist considered behavior as well as personality before prescribing a treatment. |
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In 1966, George E. Vaillant, a 32 year-old psychiatrist, was put in charge of the study, and it became his lifework. |
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Someone who believes the allegations is a forensic psychiatrist and medical historian who's looked closely at doctors who serially kill their patients. |
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Bryna Siegel, a child psychiatrist at the University of California, San Francisco, was a member of the dsm IV working group. |
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The White House physician, who was not a psychiatrist, did describe Coolidge in his unpublished autobiography as being mentally unbalanced and mentally deranged. |
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When I couldn't stop crying at the office, I finally went to a psychiatrist, who prescribed medication. |
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And the psychiatrist himself did not feel totally devoid of some symptoms of molysmophobia, the obsessive fear of contagion. |
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He debated with the psychiatrist Harold Dearden on the subject who was diametrically opposed to Doyle's views. |
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There is one psychiatrist available for a population of roughly one million. |
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His father, a psychiatrist, gave him Adderall to help him take the test. |
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Not exactly a thigh-slapper, but not terrible for a psychiatrist joke either. |
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A report of a psychological autopsy conducted by psychiatrist Dr Harish Shetty was also presented to Patil. |
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In Psycho a psychiatrist tells us in clinical terms what we've seen. |
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She was sedated with haloperidol and lorazepam and after consultation with an HIV psychiatrist valproate 200 mg bd was added. |
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He was a student of psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli, founder of psychosynthesis, and also his collaborator. |
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A distracted Kovac also falls foul of a psychiatrist who overmedicates an abused foster child who wants to go back to his drug-addledmother. |
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The APA stressed the need for training in prescribing psychotropics, as well as the need for psychiatrist oversight in many situations. |
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Doreen Orion, MD is a psychiatrist and award-winning author. |
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She also told how she left the show on medical grounds and spoke to a psychiatrist in the Bush Telegraph regularly. |
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It is a spin-off from 80s TV show Cheers and stars radio psychiatrist Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer in both Cheers and Frasier. |
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A sociobiologist and a clinical psychiatrist explore why women evolved the way they did. |
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He should remember that Zosia wants to be a psychiatrist, so the fact that Dominic is a bit of a sociopath only makes him more interesting. |
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Interviews were done on the day of patients' clinic visit by a psychiatrist, blinded to thymic status. |
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The psychiatrist took the view that he suffered from a specific phobia and adjustment disorder. |
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Shelter In UK cinemas now Horror about a forensic psychiatrist who discovers all of her patient''s multiple personalities are murder victims. |
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She attended her own psychiatrist and a senior psychologist with the HSE but said neither found she had erotomania. |
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In addition to the age problem, psychiatrist distribution varies widely by state, influencing demand. |
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He is a board-certified psychiatrist, with a clinical focus in neuropsychiatry. |
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Find an efficient way to let the psychiatrist know who you are and what you do. |
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In addition to these Tourettic surgeons, I now know of three Tourettic internists, two Tourettic neurologists, but only one Tourettic psychiatrist. |
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An expert witness could be a chemist, hypnotherapist, engineer, and psychiatrist or a human resource manager, physicist, laboratory technician, or accountant. |
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Berenson, a forensic psychiatrist in private practice in New York City. |
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A psychotherapist may be a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health professional, who has had further specialist training in psychotherapy. |
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Help Me Help You,'' starring Ted Danson as a psychiatrist in need of some psychoanalysis himself, and the assorted nutcases in his group-therapy session. |
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The psychiatrist told the newspaper in August that the South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service was struggling to recruit and retain staff. |
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A form of projection, he had been told by a psychiatrist at Holloman out in New Mexico, a coarse-handed woman who wore a flight suit and stuck pencils in her hair. |
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Via video link with Holme House Prison, Judge Tony Briggs told Garland that efforts were being made to find a psychiatrist who could report on intermittent explosive disorder. |
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Progress comes with the aid of the psychiatrist, a tape recorder, hypnosis and, finally, a truth drug that enables him to relive the night of his horrible crime. |
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The second half focuses on solving the mystery of the anonymous evil spell-caster with the help of a psychiatrist who also happens to be a jinn expert. |
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Lisa Perdue, a psychiatrist, received large amounts of money from pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to promote the company's drugs to other doctors and state regulators. |
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Joel Kovel's work as psychiatrist, psychohistorian, and cultural critic has long been guided by this concern with human freedom and its impediments. |
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Bill Maplewood, is a psychiatrist by vocation, a pedophile by avocation. |
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Recently placed third in a list of eligible Scotswomen, Sarah splits her time between her career as a consultant psychiatrist, Dirty Harry and several other music projects. |
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