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What is a psychaitrist?

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A psychaitrist is a person who is an doctor who look after people who ae speacial or have brain damage so thats were people whoe are speacial or have a problem go

Some of the speacial people have an personal doctor for them selfs to help them learn there ways

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A psychiatrist is a medical Doctor Who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental health disorders. They are trained in both medicine and psychology, allowing them to prescribe medication and provide therapy to help individuals manage their mental health.

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