Not exact matches
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.
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 Harry put it before they arrived
at the prospect's house, «Your story will probably do this guy more good than the advice of a fancy
psychiatrist at twenty bucks an hour.»
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.
For example,
at the Cornell University Medical College, New York Hospital, alcohol research project, the
psychiatrists found it
as essential to treat the families
as it was the patients themselves.
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 worker.
Such aberrations are promptly excommunicated intellectually (the
psychiatrists have
at hand a full - blown «syllabus of errors» for this purpose,
as do language analysts and other assorted ideologists of the cognitive status quo), and the individual who refuses to recant may have to face «repressive» treatments of various degrees of severity (from losing his job to electroshock).
Later on, she told a
psychiatrist that she hoped she and Andrea Yates would end up working together
as God's only witnesses
at the end of the world.»
Nevertheless, it was
at Brecksville,
as recently
as 1972, that Dr. Robert L. Custer, a
psychiatrist who is now chief of treatment services of the Mental Health and Behavioral Science Service of the U.S. Veterans Administration, founded the world's first treatment center for pathological gamblers.
Dr. Duckworth is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor
at Harvard University Medical School, and has served
as a board member of the American Association of Community
Psychiatrists.
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 was a physician, later a university teacher
at the University of Leipzig and director of the Leipzig «s sanatorium and was seen
as a child
psychiatrist.
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).
According to Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.,
psychiatrist and leading expert on trauma and how it affects the brain,
as many
as 80 % of abused and neglected infants and children develop disorganized / disoriented attachment relationships, which are expressed
as unpredictable approach and avoidance patterns towards mother, the inability to accept comfort from caregivers, rage
at attachment figures, and pathological self - regulatory behaviors.
I was recently asked for my professional opinion,
as a pediatric
psychiatrist, on a controversial new NIH - funded research project
at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
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.»
«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.
We developed a treatment plan which included support
at home, a parenting support group, continued individual psychotherapy sessions, couples work
as needed, and medication evaluation and monitoring by a
psychiatrist.
As doctor and family
psychiatrist Peter Cook puts it, «A child's maturation occurs
at its own accord.
«The people that we found with late - onset ADHD were basically
as impaired
as those who had it
as kids,» says study co-author Jessica Agnew - Blais, a
psychiatrist at King's College London.
Bierut: I am trained
as a
psychiatrist, so I have my medical degree and specialized training in psychiatric disorders such
as alcoholism, depression, schizophrenia, and I also have training in genetics so to understand how illnesses are transmitted through families, and so we are trying to look
at how mental illnesses and addictions are transmitted in families and understand the underlying genetic causes of them.
As a result, it is commonplace for MD / PhD
psychiatrists or neurologists to obtain fully independent, tenure - track assistant professorships —
at the top universities in the country — within 4 or 5 years of their graduation from medical school.
When compared to other symptoms of depression such
as sadness or loss of interest, anxiety symptoms increased over time in those with higher amyloid beta levels in the brain,» said first author Nancy Donovan, MD, a geriatric
psychiatrist at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
«You can think of it
as showing which connections in the brain are on speed dial and which ones aren't,» says Michael Milham, a
psychiatrist at the Child Mind Institute in New York City, who led the study.
At Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio, for instance,
psychiatrist Peter Buckley has used Bookstein's methods to show that the ventricles in male schizophrenic brains differ in shape
as well
as size from those in brains.
«
As a compassionate physician, who has had patients die of AIDS, and friends die of AIDS, the last thing I'd want to do is stop something that might prevent the spread of this dreadful disease,» says Herbert Kleber, a
psychiatrist at Columbia University and a member of the academy's panel.
As he recovered, the college student told Joji Suzuki, an addiction
psychiatrist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, that he had taken LSD.
Psychiatrist Michael Hunter and fellow researchers
at the University of Sheffield in England monitored the brain activity of 12 men
as they listened to voice recordings and found they process male voices differently from those of females.
Psychiatrists view mental health
as a spectrum, with serious illness
at one end and «normality»
at the other.
With his pals in Cleveland, Ohio, where he grew up
as the oldest son of a
psychiatrist and an artist, Tatar entertained himself by scooping up pond water samples and, with a microscope, peering
at the algae and protozoa trawling about within.
Indeed, given the lack of evidence
as to whether SSRIs and other antidepressants have any causal effect on fetal neurodevelopment, it's possible that SSRIs could actually help a developing fetus whose mother is depressed, says Jay Gingrich, a
psychiatrist at Columbia University who has no affiliations with any pharmaceutical companies.
Various international agencies recommend CBT
as treatment for high - risk young people, says Paolo Fusar - Poli, a
psychiatrist at King's College London whose office is in an unmarked building so families will feel more comfortable.
As these studies were being done, Malaspina asked Jay Gingrich, a
psychiatrist and neuroscientist
at Columbia who works with mice, whether he could look for the same effect in the offspring of older mice.
«They might not arise from the same brain areas, but these observations are of importance in efforts to understand hallucinations that commonly occur in psychiatric disorders such
as schizophrenia,» says Matcheri Keshavan, a
psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School.
Robert Ursano, a
psychiatrist at the Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Maryland, says that this reflects the difficulties that survivors faced when trying to cope with loss or meet basic needs, such
as finding housing.
In a 2007 meta - analysis of 42 studies,
psychiatrist Fuller Torrey
at the Stanley Medical Research Institute in Chevy Chase, Maryland, found that people with schizophrenia are nearly three times
as likely to have antibodies to toxo compared with those who don't have the condition.
John Halpern, a research
psychiatrist at Harvard, says he suspects that psychedelic compounds such
as LSD, psilocybin, and mescaline stimulate «a center in the brain that is involved in spirituality.»
Rebecca had been diagnosed
as bipolar
at 2 - and - a-half, and given medication by an upstanding
psychiatrist who was a fan of Biederman's research into childhood bipolar.
She also works
as a consulting
psychiatrist for the Population Health Management Team
at Newton - Wellesley Hospital.
He also works
as a consultant
psychiatrist at the Psykiatri Sydväst Clinic in Stockholm where he is the head of the resident doctors.
As a teaching hospital for psychiatry behavior
at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, we are dedicated to training tomorrow's
psychiatrists, psychologists, medical students, pharmacy students and nurses.
Prior to joining NIMH in September 2016, Dr. Gordon served
as associate professor of Psychiatry
at Columbia University Medical Center and research
psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute.
Up to now, according to Paulus,
psychiatrists and others have looked
at the decision - making process
as a considered series of options and values.
«They may feel
as though they're constantly being judged —
as flighty, inept, late, disorganized, scattered,» says Tracy Latz, MD, a
psychiatrist and associate clinical professor
at Wake Forest University Medical Center.
Michel Mennesson, M.D., a
psychiatrist at Newport Academy, cites CBT
as one of his preferred methods for treating adolescent anxiety — whether or not it's catalyzed by social interactions.
At least the casting, outside of Weller's role and Michael McKean (doing very well
as a pompous
psychiatrist), disregards DCU's recent penchant for star power in favour of practiced voice actors.
Norwegian filmmaker Anne Sewitsky's moving, funny, and devastating «Homesick» — one of the best films
at this year's Sundance Film Festival — opens in a
psychiatrist's office, where Charlotte (the terrific Ine Marie Wilmann) describes her mother
as saying she wants to be there, but never really wanting to be there.
And while Cruz struggles a little, much of the rest of the cast, particularly in the smaller roles (Noah Taylor, Tilda Swinton, Timothy Spall, Jason Lee and especially Kurt Russell
as Cruise's
psychiatrist, raging
at the revelation that he's a figment of his imagination) are wonderful.
12:00 midnight — TCM — Spellbound Another Hitchcock (must be Hitchcock day
at TCM or something), this one with Gregory Peck
as a disturbed individual and Ingrid Bergman
as his
psychiatrist.
My Old Friend's New Friend (24:35)(Originally aired August 31, 2004) J.D. embraces his last week
as a resident, new
psychiatrist Molly Clock (Heather Graham) arrives
at Sacred Heart, Carla and Turk adjust to married life, and Elliot feels left out.