Sentences with phrase «series of psychiatrists»

She was under the care of a series of psychiatrists, several of whom prescribed psychtropic drugs for her.
She has been to a series of psychiatrists and has been «diagnosed as everything.»

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For viewers of Showtime's series «Billions,» the character Wendy Rhoades, an in - house hedge fund psychiatrist played by Maggie Siff, may seem to be a dramatic invention.
The new Oxford English Dictionary neatly avoids the quicksand by attributing the word to the Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler, citing as the only definition Adler's technical and specialized usage, and then quoting a whole series of uses of the word that owe nothing whatsoever to Adler.
Schreber was a self - declared child psychiatrist but above all a fine business man and along with his books and parenting style came a series of merchandise goodies.
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.
People going through a divorce look for ways to soothe themselves, says Mark Banschick, a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist and author of «The Intelligent Divorce» book series.
To help meet the need for an «instruction manual» for parents of babies and young children, Child Psychiatrist Dr Kaylene Henderson has developed the acclaimed online course series, «Raising Good Kids: Managing Behaviours and Emotions in 0 - 5's».
Up to now, according to Paulus, psychiatrists and others have looked at the decision - making process as a considered series of options and values.
In 2008 he took the lead part as the psychiatrist on HBO's In Treatment, a role that earned him a pair of nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
Although the show was eventually cancelled, the actress continued to appear in a number of TV series and independent films, including Hartley's Flirt (1995), Susan Streitfeld's Female Perversions (1996), which cast her as Tilda Swinton's psychiatrist lover, and Sour Grapes (1998), a black comedy which featured her as the girlfriend of a greedy neurologist.
The film establishes a mystery to be solved — namely, the disappearance of his best friend — then spends the rest of its running time creating a unique, rambling series of interactions between naked hippie neighbors, a cantankerous writer (Sterling Hayden), his beautiful wife (Nina van Pallandt), a persistent psychiatrist (Henry Gibson) and a hungry cat.
The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog is a series of (horrific) stories from a child psychiatrist's work with severely traumatized children.
The title of the forthcoming exhibition (I am He who Buries the Gods in Gold and Gems) is a quote from Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961), central to many of the works, especially in a series of monumental diptychs depicting the controversial psychiatrist, philosopher and mysticist's houses in Küsnacht and Bollingen outside Zürich.
The title of the exhibition, «I am He who Buries the Gods in Gold and Gems» is a quote from Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961), central to many of the works, especially in a series of monumental diptychs depicting the controversial psychiatrist, philosopher and mysticist's houses in Küsnacht and Bollingen outside Zürich.
Developed by German psychiatrist Johannes Heinrich Schultz in the early 1930s, the practice embraced sessions with a series of visuals that promoted a state of relaxation and meditation, integrated with certain body postures such as that of lying down.
For more than a century, armchair psychiatrists have offered up a series of diagnoses to explain the behavior of a woman who held seances in the White House, dressed in widow's clothing for years after the death of her husband, and who was put on trial and convicted of insanity upon the urgings of her own son.
Professor Dudgeon paid tribute to the role of a non-Indigenous psychiatrist, Professor Alan Rosen, in encouraging mental health bodies to acknowledge past poor practice, and an article by Professor Rosen will also feature as part of the Acknowledgement series.
-- Founding and managing substance abuse centers for 20 years (1997 - present)-- Founding and managing HIV counseling and testing center, Hayat, in Giza Egypt (2009 - present)-- Seven years consultant in UNDP HIV / AIDS Program in The Arab States (HARPAS) including conducting training workshops and research activities in middle east and African Horn countries (2005 - 2012)-- One year experience with UNHCER in Syria (2011 - 2012)-- Two years consultant with COSV organization (Italian organization) working with Syrian refugees and Syrian civil activists in Lebanon and Turkey (2013 - 2014)-- Conducting training and supervision work with a group of psychologists and psychiatrists working with children and families living with HIV (UNICEFF Egypt 2016)-- Main consultant trainer with psychologists and social workers working with Gender Based Violence refugee children in Egypt (Terre Des Hmmes 2017)-- Three years weekly TV program on marriage and couple relations (2014 - present)-- Experience with three TV series by acting and writing (2015,2016,2017)-- Board member in the Association of Evolutionary Psychiatric and Group Work, and the Egyptian Association of Group Therapies and Processes
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