There arnt specific symptoms for requiring the help of a psychiatrist as such but if your behaviour becomes abnormal for you and you or friends or family notice these changes becomming a problem for you then you may benefit from the help of a psychiatrist.
Yes, but only under close supervision of a Psychiatrist and you need to look out for any symptoms of Serotonin Syndrome.
You should see a psychologist for the emotional/mental aspect of Bipolar Disorder, and a psychiatrist for the medicine(s) you will need to deal with the symptoms.
If you show severe changes in mood, thinking, or behavior you may have bipolar disorder. If these symptoms regularly interfere with your job, relationships or daily life you should talk with your doctor or psychiatrist.
Most children with OCD need their medication or counseling to cope with the symptoms. A psychiatrist can reccomend some other strategies to you as well.
If you want to be a psychiatrist, then you need to go to medical school.
The age that an individual should see a psychiatrist depends on the psychological state of the individual. If the person has suffered trauma they should see a psychiatrist immediately. There are other alternatives to a psychiatrist such as a psychologist if you only need someone to confide in. Each psychiatrist has a field they specialize in ranging from children to adults. If you feel that you or someone you know is in need of seeing a psychiatrist, make an appointment. Seeing a psychiatrist can be beneficial to any age group that is in need of psychiatric care.
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Symptoms include anxiety and depression, which is usually shown at a young age, but can vary from person to person.
In a growing child, the main symptoms are diarrhea and a failure to gain weight.
An adolescent is a teenager and child psychiatrist's are very important to help children that need help, have depression etc.
The symptoms of self-mutilation typically include wearing long-sleeved or baggy clothing, even in hot weather. an unusual need for privacy. hesitant to change.clothes or undress around others. shown signs of depression.