Sentences with phrase «years as the psychiatrist»

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Working with entrepreneurs for more than 30 years, both as a consultant and as a psychiatrist, I've found that people with ADHD are natural entrepreneurs.
As a pastor I've been getting help for years, from a psychiatrist, from a clinical pastoral course I took years ago, from small groups over the years, from dear friends who are honest enough to speak into my life, from my medical doctor, from the elders in my church, from my wife (mostly) from an adult children for alcoholics group I started only because there was nothing in place in my community.
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.
Since the publication six years ago of On Death and Dying (Macmillan, 1969), chaplains, pastors and Christian laypeople have joined other readers in hailing Dr. Kübler - Ross not only as an obviously sensitive and compassionate psychiatrist but also as a wise thinker on the subject of death.
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.
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.»
Then there was the psychiatrist I saw last year as part of my intake for a cognitive behavioral therapy program.
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.
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.
Traditionally, doctors spend 3 years working as a specialist registrar after becoming members of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and then go on to be consultants.
Six years later, as the WPA's general assembly approached, the Soviet All - Union Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists expected that this time the decision would go against it and resigned.
According to Karwautz, this is partially due to the stigma that still persists around mental health problems and the associated high inhibition threshold to confide in a doctor, lack of understanding about mental health problems on the part of caregivers, so that the manifest problem often goes unrecognised, but also to the lack of sufficient child and adolescent psychiatrists and associated institutions in Austria, since this was only recognised as a specialism 10 years ago.
Moreover, as psychiatrist Thomas Insel, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, observed in a 2014 strategic plan, the incidence of a number of mental health conditions, including autism spectrum disorder and major depression, has soared in recent years, although the significance of these rising rates remains a matter of controversy.
As a psychiatrist, I have been quite aware, for more than 40 years, of the serious mental illness dangers associated with low cholesterol.
As a well - respected and busy psychiatrist, he had probably seen more patients on that medication in a month than I had seen in a full year of working as a community pharmacisAs a well - respected and busy psychiatrist, he had probably seen more patients on that medication in a month than I had seen in a full year of working as a community pharmacisas a community pharmacist!
As a practicing psychiatrist for more than 15 years, I can tell you that schizoaffective disorder is a particularly challenging diagnosis for people to live with and for psychiatrists to treat.
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.
In the story, psychiatrist Martin Dysart (John Edward Palmer) ponders the struggles of his career and life as he relates a particularly intriguing case, that of 17 - year - old Alan Strang (Michael Thibodeau).
It stars the uncanny Sarah Gadon as the thirtyish Irishwoman Grace Marks, a convicted murderer who, after serving 15 years in a Canadian asylum and prison, quietly tells her story in flashback to a sympathetic young psychiatrist, Dr. Simon Jordan (Edward Holcroft), pending a possible pardon.
The story, about a 32 - year - old female realtor who is abducted and held captive in a mountain cabin for a year, is told in the first person narrative as sessions with the victim's psychiatrist.
Her owners spent a year trying to change Abby's behavior with no success, so they called Dr. Kenneth Martin, a New Orleans - based veterinary behaviorist also known as the cat «psychiatrist
These are records (1) of students who are 18 years or older or are attending post-secondary educational institutions, (2) maintained by a physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or recognized professional or paraprofessional acting or assisting in that capacity, (3) that are made, maintained, or used only in connection with the provision of treatment to the student, and (4) that are not available to anyone, except a physician or appropriate professional reviewing the record as designated by the student.
On examination after arrest he had said to a doctor that he had been suffering from paranoid schizophrenia for many years, had last taken medication some eight months before and that he was treated by his GP as he refused to see a psychiatrist.
Christi has 15 years of experience in pharmaceutical sales, 11 years as a CNS specialty care representative promoting to neurologists and psychiatrists as well as high potential primary care physicians.
Psychiatrist Richard Gardner developed the concept of «parental alienation syndrome» 20 years ago, defining it as:
I worked as a therapist for twenty years for a psychiatrist, social agency and now in private practice.
Our findings are even more sobering because the prevalence of psychosocial problems among youth seems to be increasing.110, 111 The US Surgeon General reports that the unmet need for services is as high now as it was 20 years ago.112 Even youth who are insured often can not obtain treatment because few child and adolescent psychiatrists practice in poor and minority neighborhoods.113, 114
Anne worked for many years in community mental health and as a consulting psychiatrist for a residential treatment center for adolescent girls coping with substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders, integrating Solution - Focused approaches within their treatment setting.
Consultation or Supervision: At any time during your post-master's practice, you received at least 24 hours of face - to - face supervision / consultation in this specialty area from a consultant or supervisor who was experienced (at least 5 years of post-graduate practice), held licensure at the highest clinical level, and worked as an Advanced Clinical Social Worker, Psychiatrist (M.D. or D.O.), or Clinical Psychologist (doctoral level), for whom about 20 % of clients (on average) were children & their families.
He worked for many years as Child and Family Psychiatrist at the Tavistock Clinic, London, and became internationally reknowned for his writings in the area of child psychiatry.
Psychiatrist Richard Gardner developed the concept of «parental alienation syndrome» 20 years ago, defining it as, «a disorder that arises primarily in the context of child custody disputes.
Dr Faizal has worked as a Consultant Psychiatrist in the UK for about eight years following the completion of his psychiatric training there.
And yet over the years it has taken on a more high - end image, featuring as one of the prize possessions of Frasier Crane, TV's snobbishly style - obsessed psychiatrist.
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