Psychiatrists include:
Child and adolescent psychiatrists
Addiction psychiatrists
Forensic psychiatrists
Liaison psychiatrists
Geriatric psychiatrists
Neuropsychiatrists
Also those specialising in psychosomatic medicine, behavioral neurology, mood disorders, autism and anxiety disorders.
Hospitals, Healthcare clinics, Military, and the Internet
No they cannot. A psychologist is not an MD, therefore they cannot use medication of drug therapy. A psychiatrist on the other hand is an MD with a specialty in psychiatry, and can prescribe and administer medication and various kinds of drug therapy.
PDOC. Pdoc is a compressed phrase combining psychiatrist/psychologist and doctor. It is jargon or slang for psychiatrist.
Depending on the type of psychiatrist. Some psychiatrist strictly stay in one area.
Psychiatrists generally prescribed medications and monitor the patient's progress with those meds. Most psychiatrists refer counseling to clinical social workers. With regard to medication, you must be comfortable with the psychiatrist and happy with the manner in which the two of you communicate. A "good" psychiatrist is one that gets you where you want to go with regard to your mental health. You have to set those standards.
Psychiatrist who is teaching in medical college in Secunderabad or Hyderabad can be considered best psychiatrist.
No, "a psychiatrist" is a person not a field.
There is no such thing as a forensic psychiatrist.
The Psychiatrist was created on 1979-02-26.
Charles Brenner - psychiatrist - was born in 1914.
A psychiatrist is a medical physician with a specialization in psychiatry and (sometimes) psychopharmacology. A staff psychiatrist is simply one who is on the staff of an institution, as opposed to one who is brought in from outside.
The word is spelled psychiatrist.