This book,
written by psychiatrists with extensive experience of working in primary and post primary levels in Ireland, provides an up - to - date introduction to mental health in children and adolescents.
This book is actually
written by a psychiatrist and includes extensive interviews with the Dalai Lama about how to be a generally happier person.
Not exact matches
Written by Boston
psychiatrists Stanley H. Cath and Alvin Kahn and journalist Nathan Cobb, Love and Hate is a be-your-own-shrink type of book, a compendium of the psychological afflictions and emotional turmoil visited upon players whose stage is the tennis court.
In an op - ed for The Post last year, three
psychiatrists wrote that although the benefits of breast - feeding are backed
by science, «the recommendations carry the force of a threat: If I don't breastfeed, my child is more likely to get sick; if I don't breastfeed, my child won't be as smart; if I don't breastfeed, I'm not a good mother.
Click here to also read the parenting blog
written by Child
Psychiatrist Dr Kaylene Henderson, founder of Little Children Big Dreams - free online child psychology, psychiatry and child parenting tips for parents.
The Narrative: Both stories have been
written by Child
Psychiatrist Dr Kaylene Henderson and are based on principles from cognitive - behavioural, narrative and art therapy.
From Desperation to Hope Around 1900 the great German
psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin
wrote that schizophrenia, then called dementia praecox (meaning «early dementia»), was characterized
by an inexorable downward slide.
Don't Let the ANTs Steal Your Happiness,
written by board certified child
psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen, playfully encourages children to correct their negative thinking patterns to live happier and healthier lives.
Written and directed
by M. Night Shyamalan, The Sixth Sense follows child
psychiatrist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) as he attempts to help a young boy (Haley Joel Osment's Cole Sear) break out of his shell - with complications ensuing as it becomes clear that Cole is able to see and interact with dead people.
The name Liber Novus is taken from Red Book, a tome
written by Swiss
psychiatrist Carl Jung.
Inclusion criteria were a lifetime diagnosis of bipolar disorder type I or II elicited
by a trained
psychiatrist (E.V. or A.B.); being euthymic (Young Mania Rating Scale [YMRS] score < 6, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale [HDRS]-- 17 score < 8) for at least 6 months; having sufficient data on the prior course of illness collected from a prospective follow - up of at least 24 months; and
written consent to participate in the study.
-- 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
It was
written by Dr. Joshua Sparrow, a child
psychiatrist who practices at the Boston clinic and
writes a weekly column for the New York Times.
The manuals for our project were
written primarily
by Joseph Strayhorn, M.D., a child, adolescent, and adult
psychiatrist.
More than 50 years ago, a British child
psychiatrist named John Bowlby was commissioned
by the World Health Organization to
write a monograph about the mental - health needs of young children.
FOREWORD This book, The Essentials of Parental Alienation Syndrome, is
written by two well - known psychologists, Robert A. Evans and J. Michael Bone, and it is a tribute to the pioneer contributions of child
psychiatrist Richard A. Gardner.
But please note, however, what I
wrote above: most psychologists,
psychiatrists and social workers have never taken extensive coursework in couples therapy, nor were supervised in their internships
by an expert in it.