psychiatrist
Psychiatrist
psychosomatic illnesses
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A complete physical examination in order to rule out other illnesses is the first step to diagnosis.
Psychiatry is the systematic study of diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses. Mental illnesses form a sizeable chunk of total illnesses affecting mankind. Psychiatry therefore is vital for social health and well being.
DSM is a book of mental illness symptoms and diagnosis and it is used by mental health professionals to diagnose such illnesses
DURING THE PEOPLE TALKED aBOUT THE DUST
to inform people about what emotional and mental health is and to have practitioners who can treat psychological or mental illnesses
A psychologist/psychiatrist helps patients with depression, as well as a plethora of other mental and emotional illnesses.
There are a variety of diagnosis that can be called Mental Illness. Some conditions are purely diseases of the brain, and similar to other types of medical illnesses such as heart disease. Other mental illnesses are created from environmental stress, and some are a combination of both. Depression and other Mental Illnesses such as Bipolar disorder tend to run in families. There is no simple answer to this question.
Every term that Psychiatrists use for diagnosis is found in a book called the DSM, or Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental illness.
Psychomatic is not a word, but psychosomatic is. If something is said to be psychosomatic, its cause is mental rather than physical. Psychosomatic illnesses can also be caused by emotional issues.
A physiatrist is a rehabilitation specialist, a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and management of injuries and diseases causing pain, loss of function, and disability. Treatment plans often include the use of exercise, massage, heat, electricity (TENS), relaxation techniques, splints and braces, and local injections to relieve pain.