They may not know the differences in training between psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors and social workers. |
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Some clinical psychiatrists regard students as a relatively advantaged bunch. |
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One of the more interesting types of amnesia is what psychiatrists call the fugue state. |
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Finally, psychiatrists in Britain and India diverged on the issue of restraining violent patients. |
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British psychiatrists viewed manacles and leg irons as barbaric symbols of the asylum's dubious past. |
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You can claim money spent on doctors, physiotherapists, psychiatrists and qualifying medicines at your marginal rate of income tax. |
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Indeed, psychiatrists do not talk of insanity but prefer to use terms such as mental illness or mental disorder. |
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After all, normal narcissism makes most psychiatrists feel they are doing a good job, even when they may not be. |
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It comes from the same place that gave the world pet psychiatrists, pet rocks and car bras. |
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Maybe the psychiatrists can give an explanation to this societal behaviour. |
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Some neuropsychiatrists train as general psychiatrists or neurologists and enter neuropsychiatry via a practice or research pathway. |
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Consulting psychiatrists were utilized in conjunction with the in-home treatment. |
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If anything proves the old canard that most psychiatrists are crazier than their patients, it is the egregious Finch. |
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For psychiatrists, it offers enough material to keep them occupied for months. |
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In the psychiatrists office I sit by the wall and think about melting a lot. |
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She was slight and the seat felt like an oversized chair that you'd find in a psychiatrists office. |
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We would also be willing to direct you to amply qualified optometrists, psychiatrists and educational institutions. |
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Visiting Alice in hospital, Byrne would often ask the psychiatrists for an explanation for her condition, a root cause. |
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She's one of those psychiatrists that would be a really nice person if she didn't have all the answers in amber bottles with childproof caps. |
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The court heard that three psychiatrists had all diagnosed him as suffering from paranoid schizophrenic with auditory hallucinations. |
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Despite good intentions, psychiatrists can become complicit in shaping social ills. |
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Substance misuse is common in psychiatric inpatients, but most patients have not been asked about these disorders by admitting psychiatrists. |
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But psychiatrists might know all sorts of things that police constables do not know just as they know a great deal that I would not know. |
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Dozens of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors moved in, and art and play therapy have been used to great effect, trauma experts said. |
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Within the core Medicare system, most serious mental disorders are treated by psychiatrists. |
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There are no psychiatrists or doctors here to measure the lasting damage done to him by the horrors he has seen. |
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Outside of athletics, psychiatrists have yet to discover an effective treatment for self-harm. |
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Is SAD an example of psychiatrists manufacturing a diagnosis out of normal human misery? |
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Two psychiatrists then gave evidence that Ashman's mental illness directly caused him to commit the offences. |
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Should psychiatrists tell patients with early Alzheimer's disease their diagnosis? |
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Last night, health minister Malcolm Chisholm called on psychiatrists to review diagnoses if they have any doubts. |
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She had not responded to therapy with several different psychiatrists in the past. |
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The New York Times interviewed psychiatrists and depression specialists about the trauma facing fans. |
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As well as psychiatrists, psychologists play a role in assessing prisoner dangerousness. |
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Belmarsh also had a team of mental health specialists including three psychiatrists and three psychiatric nurses. |
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Everywhere the supporters of mental health laws are psychiatrists and the relatives of so called mental patients. |
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Physicians and psychiatrists say many parents are worried about daughters who just do not want to eat. |
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Computational theories of emotion seem to have been particularly attractive to psychiatrists and psychoanalysts. |
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He was what the French would call a gourmand and most psychiatrists a compulsive eater. |
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Most psychiatrists would recognise the symptoms as being diagnostic of the disorder. |
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There are strong divergences of views amongst psychiatrists on these issues. |
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Frustrated by the growing numbers of chronic patients in psychiatric hospitals and influenced by evolutionary theory, many psychiatrists turned to hereditarian explanations. |
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She was encouraged in her painting in therapy sessions with Dr. Frederic Wertham, who was one of the first psychiatrists to use art therapy for diagnostic purposes. |
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She added that psychiatrists can end up serving two masters when they get into the position of being an administrator rather than a clinician, and a choice has to be made. |
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His short, powerful speech told the assembled psychiatrists what it was like to be a closeted gay doctor in a field that still classified him as mentally ill. |
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General medical professionals such as internists, primary care doctors, and nurse practitioners as well as psychiatrists, of course, evaluate, diagnose, and treat depression. |
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Both psychiatrists concluded that D suffered from paranoid psychosis. |
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The psychiatrists diagnosed him as a megalomaniac with delusions of being a great poet, economist, linguist, historian, and political adviser to heads of state. |
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In the run-up to her death psychiatrists deemed she suffered from a condition known as erotomania in which people believe others to be in love with them. |
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Other psychiatrists attempted to treat schizophrenia with carbon dioxide gas and artificially-induced comas. |
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The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable. |
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Given their defense of involuntary treatment as not only justified but morally mandatory, psychiatrists seem weirdly reluctant to acknowledge their role in it. |
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Six weeks later several flustered psychiatrists had to admit failure. |
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From the early twentieth century many psychiatrists began to establish private practices in the belief that asylums had become repositories for the incurable. |
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Like philosophy, jokes look critically and without reverence at the authority claimed by rulers, policemen, mothers-in-law, teachers, psychiatrists and all kinds of experts. |
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In March 1996, just two months after the shooting death of Schultz, a team of defense psychiatrists interviewed Du Pont. |
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They laid claim to medical expertise as psychiatrists, and urged that patients be treated in clinics and private practices in the early stages of their illness. |
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I don't know, Mitch, what the psychiatrists or psychologists on our panel are going to say, but others today have been saying that he is toying with us. |
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The recommendations were carefully worked out with consultations of the royal colleges of anaesthetists, general practitioners, and psychiatrists. |
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I believe that optimal management of serious mental illness requires the combined efforts of both psychiatrists and psychologists who have different skills and techniques. |
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In the early and mid-20th century, many referrals were made to psychiatrists and psychologists for psychosomatic problems, without much success. |
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Their plan is to teach psychiatrists how to put recovery principles into practice. |
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Some psychiatrists have also urged that a distinction should be made between different types of experiences. |
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The story of Jaycee Dugard and her two daughters leads to many questions for psychiatrists. |
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The authors also observed a decrease in psychotherapy by psychiatrists and an increase in psychiatrists who identify as psychopharmacologists. |
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Psychotherapy has been viewed as a core clinical activity of psychiatrists. |
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The Ciskei had non-Xhosa-speaking white psychiatrists who depended on interpreters. |
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There were psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, researchers, psychologists, mental health professionals, professional students, and voice hearers. |
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The move came after psychiatrists told Crown prosecutors that McFadden was now sane. |
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Roderick, from Carlisle, was examined by two psychiatrists who determined he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time. |
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Depending on the response of the communities an OPD with specialists such as Dialectologists, neurologists, psychiatrists etc. |
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The Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh heard that psychiatrists now labelled his problem as an untreatable dissocial personality disorder. |
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Judge Wilmoth said psychiatrists did not believe Wratten was a paedophile but were divided as to whether Wratten was a hebephile. |
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Also, when the RMO psychiatrists visit a mission, I ask them to reach out to these returnees and, if the returnee has not already done so, schedule an outbrief. |
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Members of the consensus panel were geriatricians, neurologists, psychiatrists, social workers and psychologists who specialized in caring for older adults. |
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Two court-appointed psychiatrists found Goh incompetent due to paranoid schizophrenia, according to Goh's attorney David Klaus, cited by the San Francisco Chronicle. |
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The ministerAEs response came following a Khaleej Times report on Thursday which highlighted that the only government psychiatric clinic in the emirate lacked psychiatrists. |
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If you are lucky enough to have competent and reliable psychiatrists in town, it's likely your clients will have to wait a long time for that initial appointment. |
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It is not a coincidence that psychoanalytically trained psychiatrists have been selected to be deans of medical schools in proportions well beyond their limited numbers. |
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Of the four psychiatrists who were interviewed, two were male and two were female, all were employed primarily in community mental health clinic settings. |
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Burl said he is aware of a few skilled nursing facilities that offer a stipend to consultant psychiatrists and assign them the title of associate director of dementia units. |
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Large scale resignations of psychiatrists are feared mainly due to safety concerns as in some prisons there will be only one staff member to 50 inmates. |
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The Chinese contingent voted along with the other delegates to approve the WPA site inspection team, which would be led by non-Chinese psychiatrists. |
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Chapters are by psychiatrists and psychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, and neuropsychologists from the US, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. |
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For psychodynamically and depth psychology-oriented therapists and psychiatrists, physicians interested in psychosomatics, and clinical psychologists. |
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The quality of psychiatrists varies widely. Take my last three pdocs, for example. One was terribly bad, the next one exceptionally good, and the current one moderately good. |
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