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    A forensic psychiatrist is used for the assessment and treatment of mentally disordered offenders in prisons, secure hospitals, and in the community. These people are trained to be medical doctors and they can prescribe medications. They have to learn how to properly diagnose, understand, and treat mental disorders. One part of their job description is to be an expert witness. They are responsible for the evaluation of facts and mental state of the defended. Some of the specific disorders they…

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    appealing to my intellectual challenge. Since I complete my training, I have been practicing in varieties of setting. To satisfy my Visa requirement, I spent 3 years working with the chronically mentally ill homeless patients both as an outpatient psychiatrist and also worked with them as part of the case management teams. That was my first opportunity to learn about how much Policy affecting the life of my patients and my ability to help them, whether they would have money to feed themselves,…

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    Impact of Child Psychiatrist Shortage Maintaining good grades, balancing work, keeping up with a social and family life are examples of the types of pressures today’s society puts on teens and children. There has been a rise in mental health disorders in teens and children but the numbers of psychiatrists haven’t been keeping up with this increase. Given these circumstances, it is important that children and teens have local access to psychiatrists because it would significantly help children…

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    Trust lays the basis of any relationship, whether it would be personal or professional. However, as a psychologist or psychiatrist, confidentiality, competence, and the mutual consent between the recipient and the doctor is essential. This delicate balance between these two groups is imperative to provide the most assistance to the client. The possibility of a professional medical practitioner taking advantage of a vulnerable patient is always considered in this practice. Clinical psychology in…

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    Psychiatrist: physicians who diagnose, treat, and help prevent disorders of the mind (www.typefocus.com/occupations/occupation_details/NDY4). I think that the empathetic personality trait would be beneficial in this line of work. Understanding how and why people are feeling and thinking a certain way, and helping them overcome that, is one thing I think I could definitely see myself doing. Although, being empathetic could also cause a challenge. Talking to people about how they’re feeling could…

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    student or child before reaching the age of 10. Children’s spend much of time through electronic Gadgets they have fun and entertainment but they don’t know how use the available media for right purpose. in this documentary I have interview of Psychiatrist and a famous media person and take their exclusive comments for this documentary. OBJECTIVE The objective of this documentary is to aware the people that how media can leave positive and negative impact on our…

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    Giving back and helping others has been my number one goal in life which also has influenced my career choice as a psychiatrist. My mother always told me that it's okay to do things for others but to make sure it's from the kindness of my heart. I think I have contributed to my community to the best of my ability. I first started wanting to help others once I entered the third grade, so I joined girl scouts. In my group every year we would do a program that helped us give the less fortunate a…

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    and awaited the young woman's reaction to his curtness. Or, he appeared to relax, for truth be told, from the moment she'd stepped into his office, with her youthful model looks, and the school uniform, for one of the few times in his career, the Psychiatrist felt that he may be out of his depth. Not a sex-therapist or a trained rape counsellor, he was accustomed to treating adults, mostly the rich, with diagnosed medical disorders and first-world problems, and occasionally single mothers, or…

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    Being a psychiatrist is more than just diagnosing people with their personal turmoils, such as “crazy” or “disturbed “, and handing them a pill for a “quick fix”. Psychiatrists need to know how to treat different patients, whether that be handing them a certain pill for maybe depression or anxiety along with some counseling, or just being someone for them to confide in and trust. A psychiatrist has to be able to put a lot of time into their job due to having a lot of responsibilities, and being…

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    Similarities In the careers of a psychologist and psychiatrist, both are able to teach at a university / college and if you were to go into clinical psychology both degrees can be used to treat people. To be able to teach at a college or university you must have at least a master’s degree and both options fulfil the requirements. In psychology you can either receive a master’s or doctorial degree, while a psychiatrist receives a doctorate degree after medical school. Once accepted to either a…

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