Sentences with phrase «son of a psychiatrist»

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.
The son of psychiatrists, Téllez developed a close affinity with institutionalized patients with mental illnesses.

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I'm the daughter of a psychiatrist and grew up on Manhattan's Central Park West; he's the son of a postal worker and grew up in decidedly blue - collar Middletown, New York.
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.»
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 lifetime.
Lucy Waletzky, a Sleepy Hollow psychiatrist and big - bucks backer of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, says the bankers who administered the trust left by her grandfather John D. Rockefeller Jr. — son of the Standard Oil founder — sold off the family's oil stocks in order to win fees from corporations like Boeing.
His parents hustled their son to the psychiatrist, leading to an alphabet soup of diagnoses: ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), OCD (obsessive - compulsive disorder), ODD (oppositional defiant disorder), bipolar disorder, autism and, ultimately, straight - up psychosis.
Full of really great and odd performances, it contains many great actors who usually take on smaller and yet substantial roles such as Peter Sarsgaard as a grave digging kleptomaniac, Ian Holm as Andrew's psychiatrist father, who had put his son into a lithium infused haze, and strangely enough a cameo from rapper Method Man as a bellhop.
Of course it only seems fair for Scott's extended family to also show up at the North Pole, so reasons are generated for the resurfacing of his ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her psychiatrist husband Neil (Judge Reinhold), Laura and Scott's son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) who's now on the cusp of adulthood and largely written out, and Laura and Neil's daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) who still holds the focal cute kid parOf course it only seems fair for Scott's extended family to also show up at the North Pole, so reasons are generated for the resurfacing of his ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her psychiatrist husband Neil (Judge Reinhold), Laura and Scott's son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) who's now on the cusp of adulthood and largely written out, and Laura and Neil's daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) who still holds the focal cute kid parof his ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her psychiatrist husband Neil (Judge Reinhold), Laura and Scott's son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) who's now on the cusp of adulthood and largely written out, and Laura and Neil's daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) who still holds the focal cute kid parof adulthood and largely written out, and Laura and Neil's daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) who still holds the focal cute kid part.
Her parents are on the verge of divorce (well, they're still together but their marriage is loveless), her older son is puzzled about his hormones, and her husband (Dylan Baker, riveting), a seemingly wholesome psychiatrist, likes kids a bit too much.
It is probably a job for a psychiatrist to figure out just why Hurwitz felt the need to construct a damsel - in - distress story that is conducted by proxy by an immature mother who is having all of her actions dictated by her young son.
She is the perfect wife, a loving and attentive mother who wants her children to do their very best, so when one of her son's teachers recommends a psychiatrist simply because he enjoys horror films, that is enough to send her over the edge.
He befriends a female psychiatrist there (Stowe, Short Cuts), along with another crazy patient (Pitt, True Romance), the son of a famous scientist who may know the key to the mystery of the 12 monkeys.
To get the answer, forensic psychiatrist Frank Clevenger must first understand the complex Mr. Snow, then the motives of the many who might have wanted him dead his wife, his mistress, his mistress» husband, his business partner, his estranged son, his obsessively possessive daughter, even his surgeon.
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.
For one couple I worked with, the pressure of coping with their son's problems had brought them into couples therapy at the recommendation of an adolescent psychiatrist who was alarmed about how divided they were in dealing with their son.
We took our son to see the best psychiatrist we knew (and we know a lot of psychiatrists).
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