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psychiatric
Word definitions for psychiatric in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. relating to or used in or engaged in the practice of psychiatry; "psychiatric disorder"; "psychiatric hospital" [syn: psychiatrical ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Psychiatric \Psy`chi*at"ric\, a. (Med.) Of or pertaining to psychiatry.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Of, or relating to, psychiatry.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a mental/psychiatric illness ▪ We provide specialist care for young people with mental illnesses. a mental/psychiatric patient (= one with problems relating to their mind ) ▪ The drug was used in the past to treat ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1847, from French psychiatrique or else coined in English from psychiatry + -ic .
Usage examples of psychiatric.
Substance addiction suffer from some other recognized form of psychiatric disorder, too.
The use of bibliotherapy and mindfulness meditation in a psychiatric setting.
Aldace Gerling, head of psychiatric medicine at Folcroft, had wanted more than anything to present that episode at a national conference.
Boghos Panoshian, was of the opinion that she should be placed in a private psychiatric facility and had recommended a few, and such thoughts pained Kogh even more, though as her fits became more frequent and more violent, he was beginning to seriously consider the well-meant suggestions.
I did my dissertation research during the first two years, combined my psych internship with my psychiatric residency, and ended up with licensure in both fields.
Whereas there existed an enormous nosology of pain, an endless clinical listing of negative pathological states, there was no psychiatric or psychological classification of the states of excellence, elite accomplishment, or pleasure.
Her ballet slippers made a soft slapping sound, moody, mournful, as Anna van Tuyl stepped into the annex of her psychiatric consulting room and walked toward the tall mirror.
The prisoner is remanded to the psychiatric ward of Wanhope Hospital for observation.
I contemplated food phobias, the more I became convinced that people who habitually avoid certifiably delicious foods are at least as troubled as people who avoid sex, or take no pleasure from it, except that the latter will probably seek psychiatric help, while food phobics rationalize their problem in the name of genetic inheritance, allergy, vegetarianism, matters of taste, nutrition, food safety, obesity, or a sensitive nature.
Stanford University psychiatrists divided eighty-six women with metastatic breast cancer into two groups - one in which they were encouraged to examine their fears of dying and to take charge of their lives, and the other given no special psychiatric support.
Long before the rest of the psychiatric community converted, he was preaching the doctrine that psychobiology was the key to the etiology of mental illness and pharmacology was the key to treatment.
And the awkwardness of their first efforts would be published in the all psychiatric journals as proof of the regressive and schizzy nature of their unsocial and unnatural impulse toward walking, right?
The phenomenon has kept the Kfar Shaul psychiatric hospital in business since well before the turn of the century.
I understand that those very feelings might make me easy prey even for an unclever con, or for normal people unfamiliar with their unconscious minds, or for those suffering from a dissociative psychiatric disorder.
True, we put in all the information, all the medical, biophysical, and biochemical information it would need, and the psychiatric profiles as well.