There was a time in the history of psychiatry when malingering was a frequent subject of discussion in psychiatric literature.
The reaction to the all too-embracing materialistic tendencies which have dominatedpsychiatric thought in recent decades was bound to come.
As a result of this recognition cases of pure malingering in individuals absolutely normal mentally are becoming rarer every day in psychiatric experience.
The psychiatric annex in connection with the penal institution meets all these requirements better than any arrangement for the care of the insane criminal.
The first really worthy contribution to this subject was made by Siefert,[4] the physician in charge of the psychiatric department of the penitentiary at Halle.
The problem of the prison psychoses, although extensively discussed in psychiatric literature in the last half century, is far from being solved, and for this and many other reasons deserves further attention.
There are certain penal institutions, especially in Europe, which have within their walls a psychiatricdepartment for the reception of these cases.
The recent attachment of psychological laboratories to certain leading psychiatric clinics is a most promising symptom.
The indisputable success of psychotherapy in these spheres ought to add a warning against these expansions of the strictlypsychiatric domain.
They are not imbeciles and do not belong in the psychiatric domain; their development has simply been suspended by a mistaken education.
Not ours is the task of analyzing special methods of neurological and mental differential diagnosis such as are used in the psychiatric clinic and in the office of the nerve specialist.
The knowledge ofpsychiatric treatment is, therefore, not essential for the average practitioner.
He says I have tremendous intuition about things and psychiatric thinking, which has helped me many times.
We had Sunday dinner, and in the course of the conversation my mother informed me that Lee was having a truancy problem and that the school officials had suggested that he might need psychiatric aid to combat his truancy problem.
But the artist has not simply proceeded to copy a case out of a psychiatric text-book; he knows as a rule better than the psychiatrist.
Our numerous psychiatric journals are full of morphological contributions, investigations into the structure and distribution of cells in the cortex, and other varying source of disorders in the different mental diseases.
On the psychiatric side Gross[215] has called attention to the existence of two psychological types.
Or he may study various psychiatric writings about the "case of Christ," and will surely not hesitate to lament the lot of the patient whose fate it is to meet with such "understanding.
Some of them yield with difficulty and we often get badly twisted in attempting to put them away, as every psychiatric clinic can testify.
He was brought back to the psychiatric section, and in transit had a severe hysterical attack with unconsciousness, crying fits, and stepping movements of the extremities.
Prisoners and those under test for insanity, and insane, in the psychiatric ward of the Riga military hospital.
The patient looks quite normal to the non-psychiatric expert.
Here the sub-normals and victims of imbalance, as well as the drug cases, are more likely to figure if the matter is psychiatric at all.
Upon being told that he would have to be sent back to the psychiatric section of the clinic, the shaking immediately disappeared (24 hours after it had begun).
First psychiatric experiences at the National Army Cantonment at Camp Upton, Long Island, N.
The Training School ofPsychiatric Social Work at Smith College.
The patient was put in the psychiatric section, as too seriously ill for the nerve hospital.
Brief annual review of the activity of the psychiatric organization of the Russian Society of the Red Cross at the armies of the southwestern front.
A picturesque case from the standpoint of German psychiatric diagnosis is one of a soldier who boxed the ear of a kindly sister who tried to steer him from a room where the examination of another patient, a woman, was going on.
That is clear from the fact that all the medical statements end by emphasizing that if the Tribunal does not consider the defendant unfit to plead, he should again be subjected to a psychiatric examination.
In view of the exceptional nature of the case and of the difficulties facing the Defense in handling it, may I suggest that the Tribunal consider whether a psychiatric examination of the Defendant Streicher would not be proper.
As a result of psychiatric study of the inmates of Sing Sing in 1916, it was said that two-thirds of them showed some mental defect.
Whether this story be true or not Strindberg is a man of genius, a crazy one at times, fascinating as a writer and interesting as a psychiatric study.
All he needs are somepsychiatric treatments to reduce that awful inferiority complex of his," Hanlon mused one night as he walked back slowly to his room.
Adolf Meyer, Professor of Psychiatry in the Medical School of Johns Hopkins University, and Director of the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, of Baltimore.
Psychiatric work has undoubtedly intensified the hunger for a more objective and yet melioristic and really idealistic philosophical conception of reality, such as has been formulated in the modern concept of integration.
The most widely diffused psychiatric reports of our time are the sensational news items of the daily press.
For this reason, the psychiatric or mental division of the clinic is relatively more accentuated.
Modern medical science makes the appraisal of this unit possible through the medium of psychiatric treatment and social service research.
About a year before this, realizing the need of a more thorough psychiatric study of criminals along the lines that had been followed so well by Dr.
Kirby, Director of thePsychiatric Institute of the State of New York; Dr.
The majority of the inmates of our jails are in need of medical, surgical, dental, or psychiatric treatment.
In a community psychiatric mental health psychosocial clinic, I sat across from and focused on relating with a psychiatric client.
Even the attempts of practitioners to combine specialties give rise to new specialties, such as, community mental health nursing and child psychiatric nursing.
We discussed both patients' lived worlds and the meaning of psychiatric mental health terms and ideas.
Paterson, "Echo into Tomorrow: A Mental Health Psychiatric Philosophical Conceptualization of Nursing" (D.
Completing my comparison of Gilbert's and Muller's written works to grasp how they viewed the nature of psychiatric mental health nursing I found myself mulling over and fussing.
The basic foundation to justify the concept of comfort as a proper aim of psychiatric nursing would be both organic and environmental.
When compiling materials for the conceptualization of this term, I found 12 assumptions about psychiatric nursing that I had written for the theory course in one of the first class sessions.
This trend, which could be characterized as a 'cult of objectivity,' has already had an important influence on psychiatric research.
But the skeptics at Cornell cited statistics which to them show that psychiatric treatment is as remote for the average person as a trip to the moon.
There are very few places in the country where they can receive competentpsychiatric help at a reasonable fee.
It may include pertinent information such as the individual has been under psychiatric care, has a Police record, anything which might be necessary in discussing this individual intelligently with an employer.
Do I understand, Doctor Chalmers, that you would be willing to submit to psychiatric examination?
Finally, Hauserman said: "Would you mind telling me just why you felt it advisable to request a psychiatric examination, Professor?
The desegregation of southern schools: a psychiatric study.
Jack, successful in his own psychiatric practice, had more difficulty when he drove or flew from Boston to see her.
Well, the State is prepared to offer psychiatric testimony, if the defense elects to do so.
More than one marriage has been wrecked because of the psychiatric effect upon the girl of such practices during her engagement.
In the next stage this conception was adopted by the psychiatric and other scientific authorities on homosexuality (Krafft-Ebing and the majority of other students).
The psychiatric commissions have agreed, and my further observations have confirmed, that Hess is not insane (in the legal sense of being incapable of distinguishing right from wrong or realizing the consequences of his acts).
Given consideration to the above, I request that the Defendant Streicher be submitted to a psychiatric examination before the beginning of the Trial.
The opinions of the psychiatric commissions in this regard and with respect to his sanity have only been substantiated by prolonged subsequent observation.
We recommend that further evidence should be obtained by narco-analysis, and that if the Court decide to proceed with the Trial, the question should afterwards be reviewed on psychiatric grounds.
Dunn, who has recently examined Hess, and he is also of the opinion that Hess’s present mental state is apparently the same as that indicated in the original psychiatric reports, which he has read.
The following examinations were made: Physical, neurological and psychiatric examinations.
To clarify the situation we recommend that a narco-analysis be performed on him and, if the Court decides to submit him to trial, the problem should be subsequently re-examined from a psychiatric point of view.
This motion, which reviewed at length the previous examinations and psychiatrichistory of Defendant Hess, was a request “to subject the Defendant Hess once more .
The pineal gland may be the answer to perfectpsychiatric diagnosis, because it seems that it translates the brain waves into actual pictures.
ETA 13: The main psychiatric illnesses: paranoia and schizophrenia The terms paranoia and schizophrenia have no definition in psychiatry.
Except these classical psychiatric illnesses, there are illnesses produced by dynamical and transitory instabilities of the brain.
We will see later that, for extreme situations, such deficiency is associated with the psychiatric disorder called "paranoia".
Of course, this can produce a lot of negative effects, including induced psychiatric disorders.
Obviously, there are persons who have psychiatric illnesses, as defined by this theory.
As we see, MDT can explain exactly why this psychiatric empirical procedure is good, as MDT was not even created specifically for the psychiatric field!
Now, it has come out, gentlemen, that he had had psychiatrictreatment there.
It would be Lee's life, sir, from early childhood, and the psychiatric treatment in New York, that I want to tell you about.
And this is where I am assuming, because I knew nothing about this--the psychiatric treatment took place, and naturally that is why they would have him in this home to observe him.
Did anything come up about a psychiatric examination?
Are you at present receiving medical or psychiatric care?
So I will say if Lee had psychiatric treatment in this home, there are hundreds and hundreds of children, he could not have had a complete psychiatric examination.
Now, here is one little psychiatric examination on a 13-year-old boy.
So the psychiatric examination was not mentioned in your presence?
Did you ever have any psychiatric mental troubles?
It has been stated also I was offered psychiatric treatment which is incorrect.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "psychiatric" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: functional; psychological; psychopathic; psychotic