Sentences with phrase «of psychiatrists who»

Those of you who have faced a team of psychiatrists who are explaining your beautiful child is on the spectrum will understand the barrage of emotions that follow.
Seek the care of a psychiatrist who can help you with psychotherapy, coping and possible medication that will alleviate intense reoccurring anxiety.
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.
An enigmatic mental patient (Cobb) who claims to be the second coming of Jesus Christ changes the life of a psychiatrist who has lost his faith.
That's the verdict of a psychiatrist who has worked for multiple years in prison and is quoted in a damning report released last week by Human Rights Watch.

Not exact matches

«In a lot of stories you read, it regresses back to happy talk at the end — there was a problem, we solved it and now it's all fixed,» says Michael Freeman, a psychiatrist who is studying the personality traits of entrepreneurs at University of California, San Francisco.
But according to Dr. J. Wesley Boyd, a psychiatrist who teaches at Harvard Medical School, there's a whole other class of users, which he terms «almost addicted,» and they might be working at your company.
At the event, there were yogis, athletes, actresses, actors, doctors, nutritionists, psychiatrists, entrepreneurs, investors, shamans, ironmen, tantric sex experts, a dude who has jumped out of airplanes over 18,000 times, a co-founder of the world's largest men's health organization, Movember, and even Miss USA.
And Michael Stone, a psychiatrist at Columbia University who maintains a database of mass shooters, wrote in a 2015 analysis that only 52 out of the 235 killers in the database, or about 22 percent, had mental illnesses.
I have the number of a great psychiatrist who can help people like you.
Among persons not hospitalized there are relatively few who do not at one time or another suffer acutely from a malady which goes by the simple name of «nerves,» until a doctor or psychiatrist diagnoses it in more forbidding terms.
A remarkable exception to this was the case of Captain Tom Crocker who rejected the offer of a full clinical setup, complete with social workers and psychiatrist, in favor of the straight - evangelistic approach.
Short - term therapy (a few weeks or months) with a psychiatrist who is knowledgeable in the area of alcoholism can be valuable for many alcoholics who do not require longer - term psychiatric treatment.
In spite of this, he tells of successfully treating a woman «dypsomaniac,» who had been judged hopeless by two psychiatrists.
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 counselor.
Any minister who is tempted to assume that counseling with persons who are in the process of recovering from mental illness should be entirely the province of the psychiatrist, «rill find himself confronted by this paragraph:
«What is required is the availability of a well - trained counselor or psychotherapist (pastoral counselor, chaplain supervisor, social worker, psychiatrist, clinical psychologist) who can be engaged to provide the supervision.
Unlike philosophers who can sometimes get lost in mazes of hypothetical ideas, psychiatrists must deal with concrete individuals.
People who use the technology must not only be carefully trained — and untrained counselors don't need machines in order to harm people — but they also should consider the view of Arthur Gladman, a psychiatrist who says that anyone who uses biofeedback must be aware of its tremendous spiritual potential for self - transformation.
Patient nicknamed «Julia» Psychiatrist - Dr Richard E Gallagher at New York Medical College, documented the case of a patient who he said was possessed by demons rather than mentally ill.
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.
While psychiatrists will, of course, be available to help people with a homosexual orientation if they want such help, the APA's decision is a clear disclaimer of responsibility for changing homosexual persons who are not troubled by their orientation and whose behavior is not socially irresponsible.
Ebner's and Buber's intuitions of the origin of insanity have been confirmed by Viktor von Weizsäcker, a doctor and psychiatrist who has made an important contribution to the field of psychosomatic medicine.
A renowned psychiatrist, who served as a nonalcoholic trustee of the A.A. General Service Board, made the following statement: «Singleness of purpose is essential to the effective treatment of alcoholism.
«19 Consider in this connection the observation of a psychiatrist that the only completely happy people are the hopeless cases who have surrendered every tension and are in complete self - satisfaction.
A psychiatrist who studied the effects of the school desegregation conflict on children in the Deep South reports: «I have been struck by how clearly young Negro children foresee the bleak future of their lives.
As a psychiatrist I have seen many people who are incapable of valuing their existence as a result of depressive illness, and such philosophies are both lethal and widely ascribed to.
If secret confession, to priests and psychiatrists, had a really good record of accomplishment, we should be glad enough to be spared the embarrassment of having the «ordinary» people in our lives know who we are.
She flagged this up to her supervisor, a psychiatrist, who told her in no uncertain terms to leave the subject of abortion well alone; that the woman who mentioned abortion in the first place was not experiencing flashbacks but merely a psychotic reaction to the medication she was on.
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.
We listened to Erich Fromm, an American psychiatrist, who said that no one ever thinks his way into new ways of acting; he always acts his way into new ways of thinking.
The psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Jon Meyer was already developing a means of following up with adults who received sex - change operations at Hopkins in order to see how much the surgery had helped them.
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.
In 1980, the New York - based organization Concern for Dying convened a group of psychiatrists, philosophers and theologians who prepared a statement on suicide for the terminally ill which is relevant to the cases I have cited:
Arnold Mandell, who for two years held the unique office of psychiatrist to a professional football team, has found that the position a player fills on a squad is dictated as much by his personality as by his physical endowments.
For psychiatrists who are competent (or who can convince potential patients of their competence), private practice has been a more lucrative alternative to hospital or center work ever since the public accepted psychiatrists as experts on the problems of living rather than merely on psychoses.
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).
The narrator is again the sardonic, disheveled, bourbon - drinking psychiatrist who can not escape his Catholic past as a lineal descendant of the Christian humanist saint Sir Thomas More.
All of this reminds me of the Brazilian psychiatrist in a story by Machado de Assis who decides that the disturbed people are really well - balanced and vice versa.
I think of Mrs. L., who phoned to ask if I could help persuade her alcoholic husband to see a psychiatrist.
Under care of a psychiatrist, she traced that episode to the»03 death of her grandmother, who had raised her in Queens, N.Y., and the death of her grandfather a few months later.
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.
This instant diagnosis is the product of a small group of psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and recovering gamblers who together run a gambling treatment program at a private psychiatric hospital called Taylor Manor.
Psychiatrist Peter Rutter says that the central personality trait of men who take advantage of trusting women, whether as a coach, professor, minister or psychotherapist, is a desire for power.
Agreeing with him is psychiatrist Michelle Goland who says, «The mistake many moms make is they believe that if they are a good mother, their husband will be fine and he will understand, but in reality, the husband may feel pushed out of the parenting role and begrudgingly gives up trying to have a relationship with his wife.»
Edward Hallowell, psychiatrist and author of The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness, says over-indulged children — whether showered with toys or shielded from emotional discomfort — are more likely to grow into teenagers who are bored, cynical, and joyless.
Whether you go the route of a licensed therapist, psychologist, or psychiatrist, choose someone who specializes in children.
In order to receive an accurate diagnosis of ADHD, it is best to meet with a Licensed Psychologist or Psychiatrist who is trained in assessing and diagnosing ADHD.
Psychiatrist Dr. Miriam Grossman sums it up well: «Fifty Shades of Grey teaches your daughter that pain and humiliation are erotic, and your son, that girls want a guy who controls, intimidates and threatens.»
For example psychiatrist Bruce Perry, who runs the Child Trauma Academy has written extensively for audiences of parents, teachers and other professionals about how early developmental disruptions affect the developing brain, how this manifests in the classroom, and how to effectively address these problems in multiple settings, His Scholastic series is one example.
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