Sentences with phrase «as psychiatrist in»

In the 1930's John Bowlby worked as a psychiatrist in a Child Guidance Clinic in London, where he treated many emotionally disturbed children.
Assigned to the Joker as his psychiatrist in Arkham Asylum she started to fall in love with him and eventually helped him escape and joined him in his crime sprees.
His career first came to the boil on television as a psychiatrist in the Channel 4 drama Psychos and the father of a boy with autism in Tony Marchant's Kid in the Corner.
As a psychiatrist in training, Flaherty was fascinated by her own disease and began speaking publicly about her travails.

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«The psychiatrist sees symptoms of diagnosable conditions in everyone from the grocery checkout cashier to his spouse; the economist views the simple buying of a cup of coffee as an example of a macroeconomic phenomenon.»
As a pastor I've been getting help for years, from a psychiatrist, from a clinical pastoral course I took years ago, from small groups over the years, from dear friends who are honest enough to speak into my life, from my medical doctor, from the elders in my church, from my wife (mostly) from an adult children for alcoholics group I started only because there was nothing in place in my community.
If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and entitle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.
In today's cultural and political climate, however, to suggest that the current stampede to accept claims that a decade ago would have been regarded as signs of serious psychological disturbance — and that are still regarded as such by eminent psychiatrists — is to risk being shamed and cast to the margins of society as a bigot.
If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and enti.tle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.»
As psychiatrist Jay Rohrlich says,»... there is no «time» in leisure; there is only the «present»....
In such facilities the «clinical team» consists of various combinations of the following — an internist, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker, and, in a few clinics, a pastoral counselor and a recovered alcoholic who serves as a counseloIn such facilities the «clinical team» consists of various combinations of the following — an internist, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker, and, in a few clinics, a pastoral counselor and a recovered alcoholic who serves as a counseloin a few clinics, a pastoral counselor and a recovered alcoholic who serves as a counselor.
The internist is equipped to treat the physiological problems and administer Antabuse; the psychologist is trained to do testing through which the alcoholic's therapeutic needs can be evaluated, and he may be trained to do research and psychotherapy; the psychiatrist, being a medical doctor like the internist, can prescribe medication, but his unique skills are in the area of individual and group therapy and their relationship to drug therapies; the social worker may be trained to help the alcoholic work through his marital and vocational problems and do group as well as individual therapy; the social worker may also work with spouses; the pastoral counselor is specially equipped by training to help the alcoholic with his «spiritual» problems as these relate to his sobriety and his interpersonal relationships; he may also be trained to do group and marital counseling; 40.
As psychiatrist Lawrence Kubie says, «A major source of unhappiness between husband and wife is to be found in the discrepancies between their conscious and unconscious demands on each other and on the marriage, as these are expressed first in the choosing of a mate and then in the subsequent evolution of their relationship.&raquAs psychiatrist Lawrence Kubie says, «A major source of unhappiness between husband and wife is to be found in the discrepancies between their conscious and unconscious demands on each other and on the marriage, as these are expressed first in the choosing of a mate and then in the subsequent evolution of their relationship.&raquas these are expressed first in the choosing of a mate and then in the subsequent evolution of their relationship.»
As a psychiatrist he strove to bring his patients to a freedom which liberated them from the enslaving gods that kept them trapped in the prison of their own fears.
As a psychiatrist who has practiced and taught psychodynamic psychotherapy for years, I know that this type of therapy is actually one of the last vestiges of non-deterministic treatment in the cynical, superficial world of modern mental health care.
When Bruno Bettelheim committed suicide in 1990 at the age of 86 he had a towering and broadly based reputation: as a wise and humane child psychiatrist in whose Orthogenic School at the University of Chicago hundreds of severely disturbed children had been restored to normal life, as an expert on child - rearing in the Israeli kibbutzim, as a survivor of Buchenwald and Dachau whose writings had established him as an authority on life in the concentration camps, and as a specialist in the treatment of autistic children.
The same is true of Luther as set forth by the leading psychiatrist of our time, Erik Erikson, in his account of Young Luther.
Some physicians, however, refuse to perform abortions and / or provide contraceptives precisely because in their view, having examined the empirical evidence, such as the recent Royal College of Psychiatrists statement on women's mental health and abortion, these practices contradict the best interests of their patients.
However, I have noticed as a result of my own experience with psychiatrists here and abroad that most of those who object to the involvement of clergy in the health field do so because of their own personal conflicts or ignorance about religion and its teachings.
The classic case reported by Robert Lindner in The Fifty Minute Hour of the psychiatrist who is caught up in his patient's delusions about the cosmos, suggests the depths as well as dangers of what is happening.
Ministers appeared who, after investigation, proved to be no more mentally ill than other people, but who really hoped that the psychiatrists could call them such — because then the relational problems in the church, or in the family, would not have to be taken as their own responsibility.
Since the publication six years ago of On Death and Dying (Macmillan, 1969), chaplains, pastors and Christian laypeople have joined other readers in hailing Dr. Kübler - Ross not only as an obviously sensitive and compassionate psychiatrist but also as a wise thinker on the subject of death.
I encouraged one of our resident psychiatrists, William G. Reiner (already interested in the subject because prior to his psychiatric training he had been a pediatric urologist and had witnessed the problem from the other side), to set about doing a systematic follow - up of these children — particularly the males transformed into females in infancy — so as to determine just how sexually integrated they became as adults.
As for the adults who came to us claiming to have discovered their «true» sexual identity and to have heard about sex - change operations, we psychiatrists have been distracted from studying the causes and natures of their mental misdirections by preparing them for surgery and for a life in the other sex.
Such rejection of love, as the eminent psychiatrist Clemens Benda reveals in Der Mensch im Zeitalter der Leiblosigkeit (Man in the Age of Lovelessness), is due, however, to the experience of false love or the lack of experience of real love.
In many cases where the clergyman is specially trained or usually sensitive and perceptive, he may be able to provide healing in many cases of functional mental illness as well as, or better than, many psychiatristIn many cases where the clergyman is specially trained or usually sensitive and perceptive, he may be able to provide healing in many cases of functional mental illness as well as, or better than, many psychiatristin many cases of functional mental illness as well as, or better than, many psychiatrists.
What is even more remarkable is the ability of Dr Thevathasan to do this in a manner that shows his professional competence as a psychiatrist, while still being accessible to the general reader.
In some cases the person is a psychiatrist (as is the case at the Temple University Mental Health Center in Philadelphia) or a psychologist, but most frequently he is a social workeIn some cases the person is a psychiatrist (as is the case at the Temple University Mental Health Center in Philadelphia) or a psychologist, but most frequently he is a social workein Philadelphia) or a psychologist, but most frequently he is a social worker.
Richard Ferre, a psychiatrist in the LDS Church's Missionary Department, is quoted as saying that «there are better ways to cope than to hide illness or to presume [those who come home early] lack faith.»
To paraphrase something I've heard before, if your belief in god is the only reason you're not killing, robbing, or raping others, then maybe you need to see a psychiatrist... (For what it's worth, I'm aware there are good and bad atheists just as there are good and bad Christians.)
Yet in the past, psychologists and psychiatrists interpreted sexual dysphoria as a deep disorder, a psychosis.
This may be an intellectual competition, such as psychiatrist proving that the clergyman is dead wrong in his entire approach, or vice versa.
This feminist psychiatrist predicts «extremely negative psychological sequelae» should the «fundamental right to abortion as a legitimate option in attaining control over one's own bodily self be suddenly renounced.»
His background as a psychiatrist and as a media personality can do wonders for the team as it tries to find its identity amongst the Pacific Division titans in the Los Angeles Clippers and champion Golden State Warriors.
January transfer should include the best psychiatrist in the world and every player as well as the squad in whole should attend daily sessions with our newest signing.
In the pub before the game manager Keegan was getting some serious stick from City fans one of whom commented, «As the psychiatrist once said of Basil in an episode of Fawlty Towers, there is more than enough material there for a dissertation.&raquIn the pub before the game manager Keegan was getting some serious stick from City fans one of whom commented, «As the psychiatrist once said of Basil in an episode of Fawlty Towers, there is more than enough material there for a dissertation.&raquin an episode of Fawlty Towers, there is more than enough material there for a dissertation.»
Prior to joining NAMI in 2003, Dr. Duckworth served as Acting Commissioner of Mental Health and the Medical Director for Department of Mental Health of Massachusetts, as a psychiatrist on a Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) team, and Medical Director of the Massachusetts Mental Health Center.
Pediatric psychiatrist Barry Lester writes that babies are highly attuned to their caregivers» feelings, and as a result may even cry more in an unhappy environment.
John J Ratey, MD, is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Research Synthesizer, Speaker, and Author, as well a Clinical Psychiatrist maintaining a private practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
He trained as a psychiatrist and is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology He has published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Lancet Oncology the American Journal of Cardiology and is an invited peer reviewer for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health.
I think there might be a causal relationship both ways with sleep and depression in teenagers (speaking as a qualified software engineer)-- and one of the first things the psychiatrist had us / the teenager do was make sure that he had good sleep habits (e.g. your bed is only for sleeping, go to bed at a decent hour, watch out for caffeine in the hours before bedtime, regular stuff).
As psychiatrists and Harvard Medical School professors Jacqueline Olds and Richard Schwartz (and husband and wife) note in their book The Lonely American, we're raised a generation of individualists who don't know how to compromise.
Psychiatrist Dr. Louann Brizendine, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine says, «In addition to the hormonal swings that accompany our children's tween years, women's hormones are shifting as perimenopause begins.»
In addition to helping parents make the best and most appropriate decision for themselves, the information provided here should also be of use to educators, health professionals, public health officials, the media, sleep researchers, child protective services, coroners, forensic pathologists, anthropologists, psychiatrists, psychologists and other social scientists, as well as researchers in a variety the developmental fields including human biologIn addition to helping parents make the best and most appropriate decision for themselves, the information provided here should also be of use to educators, health professionals, public health officials, the media, sleep researchers, child protective services, coroners, forensic pathologists, anthropologists, psychiatrists, psychologists and other social scientists, as well as researchers in a variety the developmental fields including human biologin a variety the developmental fields including human biology.
«The idea that moms can be involved in the heavy lifting of motherhood and be viewed as attractive and sexy is an interesting concept,» said Scott Haltzman, a psychiatrist at Brown University who researches gender differences.
An event with international speakers will be hosted by I - AIMH in Dublin on Monday 6th March: Speakers will include: Dr Miri Keren - Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Tel Aviv, Israel and Past President of WAIMH 2012 - 2016 The Role of DC 0 - 5 as a... Continue reading →
Her professional activities as a clinical child psychiatrist have involved combining research activities with clinical work in various projects both in primary care and mental health services.
Her professional activities as a clinical child psychiatrist have involved developing child mental health assessment methods and combining research activities with child mental health service development and clinical work in various projects both in primary care and mental health services.
(The Royal College of Psychiatrists described it as «like «blowing a fuse»» in the memory processing center.)
As a father, a son, a husband, and as a psychiatrist and educator working in the field of attachment, I can tell you that you are in for the journey of a lifetimAs a father, a son, a husband, and as a psychiatrist and educator working in the field of attachment, I can tell you that you are in for the journey of a lifetimas a psychiatrist and educator working in the field of attachment, I can tell you that you are in for the journey of a lifetime.
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