Most psychiatrists feel that it is better not to give the long Greek term, but to state in simple short Saxon words just what is the matter with the patient.
Forel of Zurich on the treatment of alcoholism, in a communication read to the South German Neurologists and Psychiatrists at its meeting in Freiburg over twenty years ago.
Psychiatrists agree that one of the worst elements in modern social conditions is the impression generally maintained that there is such intense pleasure in the taking of drugs.
This present book was designed to show that the symptom complex centering around apathy is as distinct as that which is recognized by all psychiatrists as mania with its predominant characteristic of elation.
One, therefore, asks what other psychiatrists have done with this material.
From occurrences such as these, psychiatrists should gain hints for valuable therapeutic experiments.
The earlier psychiatrists were free to regard a patient in stupor as capable of recovery as well as deterioration.
Psychiatrists are more or less aware of there being typical ideational contents in the different manic-depressive psychoses.
Faced with this dilemma psychiatrists have either called recoveries “remissions” or, like E.
It is largely with the hope of inducing other psychiatrists to carry on such work that this book is written.
In the century prior to 1872 (See the digest of Dagonet’s publication in Chapter XV) French psychiatrists wrote some good descriptions of stupor and offered brilliant, though sketchy generalizations about the condition.
Cochrane snapped: "I thought you psychiatrists knew the facts of life, Bill!
Even psychiatrists feel that it is somehow disreputable to illtreat a woman who doesn't fight back.
This is the basic reason why psychiatrists are in short supply.
Inasmuch as psychiatrists and clinical psychologists are the only ones who are thoroughly trained in the analysis of human behavior, this objection, if valid, could limit hypnosis to a comparative handful of therapists.
Psychiatrists are often asked, "Was Joan of Arc crazy?
Few psychiatrists would have required more than a casual examination to give a diagnosis of hopeless deterioration, if they saw the patient only in the latter stage of one of these attacks.
Gregory and otherpsychiatrists and had met Police Commissioner Woods .
The dinner was the four biggest psychiatrists in New York and Dad.
He is one of the greatest psychiatristsin New York and up on balkings, business tension, and the mental effect of monotonous work.
Psychiatrists explain the case as follows: The thing here involved is retrograde amnesia.
Whereas simple neurasthenics are hypertensive, others have long been recognized as hypotensive; but heart experts have recognized this asthenic hypotension more than psychiatrists or neurologists.
A plea for more psychiatristsand neurologists for war service.
He was at this time observed by psychiatrists and declared sane.
Phase of the MARNE: Alcoholism restrained by law; psychoses few; psychiatrists optimistic.
The first notable attempt to utilise some few at any rate of its innumerable experimental methods in the service of practical psychology came from the psychiatrists of the former Heidelberg school (Kræpelin, Aschaffenburg, etc.
Many psychiatrists would prefer to limit it, and accordingly make use of other nomenclature and classification.
Psychiatrists know very well that before either illness is fully declared, patients already present the characteristic type, traces of which are to be found from the earliest years of life.
Hitherto we psychiatrists used not to be able to suppress a laugh when we read an artist's attempts to portray a psychosis.
Psychiatrists recognize many different forms of insanity, some of them very distinct from others and the product of unrelated underlying causes.
After 1870 certain psychiatristspretended that a degeneration of body and soul had blighted artistic and literary Europe.
It was nearly a month before the Russian psychologists and psychiatrists realized that the reason the Nipe had come to them was because he had thought that they were the ruling body of that territory!
But our psychiatrists do not study psychoanalysis and we psychoanalysts see too few psychiatric cases.
A race of psychiatrists that has gone through the school of psychoanalysis as a preparatory science most first grow up.
Therefore, it is the psychiatrists who oppose psychoanalysis, not psychiatry itself.
By his quick-witted postponement of the fateful appointment with the psychiatrists he had gained thirty hours.
Maybe he was psycho and they didn't notice; they had some godawful asses for psychiatrists in war medicine.
Months of extensive psychotherapy, including all the newest techniques and some so old that psychiatrists were a little afraid to use them, had done absolutely nothing to shake the firm conviction in the mind of Miss Rose Thompson.
The psychiatrists had called her delusion a beautifully rationalized one.
Rooms had been set aside for her at Yucca Flats, and she held court there, sometimes being treated by psychiatrists and sometimes helping Dr.
Some of the bestpsychiatrists and doctors are out there.
It is believed that alert psychiatrists can save many lives that otherwise would be lost as a result of pancreatic cancer by detecting the disease in its early stages.
This makes the services of psychiatrists available to those with modest or low incomes.
Psychiatrists are the only therapists who may prescribe medication, and some of the most important recent advances in psychiatry have come in this area.
The psychoanalytical orientation still dominates much psychiatry, and many psychiatrists in private practice use psychoanalysis as their therapy of choice.
Antidepressants These drugs are used primarily to treat what psychiatrists call endogenous depression--that is, major, incapacitating depression that is not associated with an outside event or situation.
Many psychiatrists who practice are eligible for board certification but simply have not yet taken the national examinations that are required in order to be certified by a national examining board.
Psychologists and psychiatrists are still in the process of classifying the kinds of emotional and mental problems people have.
The educational background of psychiatrists enables them sometimes to identify physical bases for emotional difficulties.
Many psychologists and psychiatrists make use of hypnosis in the context of therapy; some practitioners treat patients exclusively by means of hypnosis.
Many social work counselors, psychologists, and some psychiatrists who maintain private practices intended mainly for individual therapy also offer group therapy.
In short, I had come into that abnormal condition which is known to psychiatrists as elation.
Psychiatrists inform me that it is not unusual for those suffering as I did to retain accurate impressions of their experiences while ill.
The causes of insanity which this clergyman writer {216} of the middle of the thirteenth century enumerates are those which psychiatrists of the present day are insisting on.
What you say is just about what the psychiatrists advised.
We have a lot of alienists and psychiatrists there who can look you over, keep you under observation.
The politicians and the psychiatrists have failed me.
All I want now is to have one of the psychiatrists give me the works, tell me whether I'm sane or crazy, and then I'll pull out.
We psychiatrists develop a sort of sixth sense for the abnormal.
There's a theory among thepsychiatrists that certain forms of paranoia are contagious.
Naturally, I have no explanation for it and the psychiatrists seem to have given you a clean bill of health, so maybe you're not crazy.
We feel that previous psychiatrists who gave earlier an unfavorable prognosis in this case were perhaps quite right.
I know some psychiatrists are sensitive about wearing Cures themselves, but it is a mark of honor of the completely sane man.
Suppose you and the other Cured psychiatrists give everybody who comes to you a Cure?
Months of extensive psychotherapy, including all the newest techniques and some so old that psychiatrists were a little afraid to use them, had done absolutely nothing to shake the firmest conviction in the mind of Miss Rose Thompson.
The four psychiatrists came out of it with a somewhat shaky statement to the effect that treatments which had been proven to have some therapeutic value ought not to be discontinued, although of course there was always the chance that.
Then he put in a second call to the psychiatrists from St. Elizabeths and told them the same thing.
It's a beautiful rationalization," one of the psychiatrists said with more than a trace of admiration in his voice.
While the psychiatrists were taking the strait jacket off Thaddeus in the staff car outside, Colonel Thurgood spoke to the weary Miss Abercrombie.
Two military policemen and a brace of staff psychiatrists sworn to secrecy under the National Atomic Secrets Act, bundled Thaddeus aboard the plane.
Then they left for the concrete observatory bunker, several miles down range where Thaddeus and the psychiatrists waited inside a ring of stony-faced military policemen.
The two psychiatrists went to Thaddeus' side as he put the upper lid of clay carefully in place.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "psychiatrists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.