psychiatric
psychiatrical
/ (ˌsaɪkɪˈætrɪk) /
of or relating to mental illness or psychiatry
Derived forms of psychiatric
- psychiatrically, adverb
Words Nearby psychiatric
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How to use psychiatric in a sentence
And just as the episode depicts, CIA would also find psychiatric help for him.
CIA Agents Assess: How Real Is ‘Homeland’? | Chuck Cogan, John MacGaffin | December 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTDu Pont, 57, was initially declared “actively psychotic” and unfit for trial by a judge, and ordered to a psychiatric hospital.
We have 10 times as many mentally ill individuals behind bars than in psychiatric hospitals.
Here’s a Reform Even the Koch Brothers and George Soros Can Agree On | Tina Brown | November 10, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTShortly after returning home, it was discovered that the children did, in fact, have significant medical and psychiatric problems.
Couple Sues Over Russian ‘Bait-and-Switch’ Adoption of Disabled Kids | Tina Traster | October 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTMedical and psychiatric services cost a $5 co-payment per visit.
‘Progressive Jail’ Is a 21st-Century Hell, Inmates Complain | Sarah Shourd | September 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
"I shall take this matter before the psychiatric Society," Pillbot was saying excitedly.
The 4-D Doodler | Graph WaldeyerTo a self-respecting producer, a psychiatric production would seem craziness.
Operation: Outer Space | William Fitzgerald JenkinsMore than one marriage has been wrecked because of the psychiatric effect upon the girl of such practices during her engagement.
The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book | VariousSecond of all, he is my patient because he came to my office obviously seeking psychiatric help but too sick to ask for it.
You Don't Make Wine Like the Greeks Did | David E. FisherThere was a time in the history of psychiatry when malingering was a frequent subject of discussion in psychiatric literature.
Studies in Forensic Psychiatry | Bernard Glueck
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