Definition of Psychiatric. Meaning of Psychiatric. Synonyms of Psychiatric

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Definition of Psychiatric

Psychiatric
Psychiatric Psy`chi*at"ric, a. (Med.) Of or pertaining to psychiatria.

Meaning of Psychiatric from wikipedia

- related to cognition, perceptions, mood, emotion, and behavior. Initial psychiatric ****essment of a person begins with creating a case history and conducting...
- A psychiatric hospital, also known as a mental health hospital, a behavioral health hospital, or an asylum is a specialized medical facility that focuses...
- also referred to as a mental illness, a mental health condition, or a psychiatric disability, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant...
- Disorders, the taxonomic and diagnostic tool published by the American Psychiatric ****ociation (APA). In 2022, a revised version (DSM-5-TR) was published...
- A psychiatric or psychotropic medication is a psychoactive drug taken to exert an effect on the chemical makeup of the brain and nervous system. Thus...
- sometimes spelled antipsychiatry, is a movement based on the view that psychiatric treatment can often be more damaging than helpful to patients. The term...
- 77°01′30″W / 38.879713°N 77.025061°W / 38.879713; -77.025061 The American Psychiatric ****ociation (APA) is the main professional organization of psychiatrists...
- the 'Vampire Woman,' who is also a murderer and an inmate at the same psychiatric hospital. Together, they mockingly blogged about their crimes from the...
- Psychiatric genetics is a subfield of behavioral neurogenetics and behavioral genetics which studies the role of genetics in the development of mental...
- This glossary covers terms found in the psychiatric literature; the word origins are primarily Gr****, but there are also Latin, French, German, and English...