English - to speak to people from all over the work
German - to read Freud
Latin - if you have to deal with medicines
The branch of medicine that deals with mental disorders is called Psychiatry. The the doctor is referred to as a Psychiatrist. Sources: Medical Doctor
Carl Gustav Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, was known to be fluent in several languages, including German, English, and French. He also had some proficiency in Latin and Greek, which he used in his studies. However, the exact number of languages he spoke is not definitively documented, but his primary languages of communication were German and English.
Be first in English.
A degree in medicine, 2 years as a junior doctor then you specialise as a psychiatric registrar for a few years (in the U.K)
english, chinese, japanese,
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.
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.
Charles Brenner - psychiatrist - was born in 1914.
There is no such thing as a forensic psychiatrist.
The Psychiatrist was created on 1979-02-26.