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Psychiatry

Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with the mental health of patients. Psychiatrists have the ability to prescribe medication, while psychologists do not.

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What does the word masochism mean in psychiatry?

The word masochism refers to the behavior when an individual seeks self harm or humiliation voluntarily. Masochism is the direct opposite of sadism. Sadism is when someone takes pleasure in inflicting harm upon others. Masochism could be of a sexual nature, but does not have to be. In psychiatry sexual masochism is usually what is discussed as a mental disorder. Luckily, prognosis is good in most cases for those treated for the disorder.

How To Handle Wanting To Kill Yourself?

If you are a minor, tell a trusted adult. While we have all heard this before, it is really the best way to get help. There are medications and therapists devoting there lives to helping people see through the haze of depression. Seek help, things will get better.

If you are an adult, schedule an appointment with a therapist and they will guide you through this tough time. If you have a plan on how you will commit suicide, voluntarily admit yourself to a behavioral health center, it literally can save your life.

A little more...Most people who want to kill themselves, when you ask them about it, express a sense of disconnection -- a removal from what they seem to perceive as normal or good. This may of course be mixed with other concerns: anger, fear, shame... These however can be harder to fix.

I think one way to handle wanting to kill yourself is to reach out and get a dialogue started with someone about this. A therapist perhaps, but even a friend or a total stranger is better than keeping silent.

And if you're considering killing yourself, you have pretty much nothing to lose in starting such a conversation, do you? :}

Complaints about hillmont psychiatric center in ventura?

There is alot of abuse that occurs here. Especially at the old one that they tore down.

What medical classification is DSM 4 in the psychiatric field?

The DSM is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, used in the psychiatric field. The DSM 4 is the most recent publication, and contains classifications and listings of mental illness and psychiatric disorders.

For psychiatry do you have to have a medicine degree?

Yes, a psychiatrist is a physician that specializes in psychiatry. A psychiatrist trained in the United States will have one of two medical degrees, either a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) or a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.). Both are qualified to practice as psychiatrists. On the other hand, a psychologist is not a physician. Most in practice have a PhD (research doctorate known as a Doctor of Philosophy) in a specific discipline within psychology, and they cannot prescribe medication as with a psychiatrist.

Has psychiatry ever caused brain damage and birth defects?

Psychiatry is more than medications and treatments. So it is not psychiatry, itself, that is responsible for any ill effects.

SOME medications and treatments, used in the Practice of Medicine, which includes the sub-specialty of psychiatry, have been responsible for ill effects. But this is an expected hazard of progress in the Practice of Medicine as well as culture. For example, today surgeons know to keep a patient with a belly wound "NPO", meaning "give nothing by mouth". But in the early Practice of Medicine, bacteria were not known-- that discovery came later. So many people died from abdominal wounds, especially in early wars and traumas, because no one knew anything better than to let a patient eat and drink fluids. Even the English let wounded soldiers drink tea, until doctors figured out that this could cause vomiting, aspiration of vomit into the lungs, and death.


Anesthesia was another area that needed time to educate men (doctors) about its hazards. Chloroform, one of the first anesthetic inhalation compounds used for surgery, was a godsend to people who before would have died from wounds or infections. Just a simple infected abscessed tooth could kill. Yet, at the same time, Chloroform brought unexpected dangers--including fire, and including putting a patient so far "under" that the patient died from respiratory depression. We didn't have machines to monitor dosages, or monitor heart and respiration. So, yes, people died on the operating table.


Psychiatry does not "operate", but some treatments have evolved over time. For example, in 1800s "insane asylums", patients were often put into "ice baths". They were restrained in a tub filled with ice below, on top, and surrounding the person. Doctors, back then, did not know ice could be such a shock that it could stop a person's heart, or that a person could become hypothermic. Doctors back then believed the physical "shock" of ice cold temp could astound a patient so much that it would interrupt psychosis, depression, and "catatonic" reactions to life's problems. Years later, hospitals used "steam baths", looking for a mental-emotional change in symptoms, but still unaware of any dangers. (Neither steam baths or ice baths are used now, and "mental institutions" were closed, finally, in the 1980s.)


However, controversies remain about ECT, Electroconvulsive therapy, in which current is passed through the brain to bring about a change in major severe depression, acute mania, and certain schizophrenic syndromes. Patients who have undergone ECT say the current destroyed their long term memories and creates long-lasting confusion. In use for 60-some years, today, ECT is administered to an estimated 100,000 people a year, and is the subject of much controversy. Results vary, widely.


Turning strictly to birth defects...

Birth defects must occur during pregnancy for the condition to be a birth defect. Nothing is done directly to the fetus, but until the 1950s, doctors did not know that many medications pass from the maternal blood stream to the fetus, or from breast milk to a newborn (when an acquired condition could result). However, there is no central database list of medications that DO cause birth defects. INSTEAD, now, ALL medications are assumed to pass from maternal blood to the fetus. Therefore, IF a mother MUST have a medication, doctors try to limit the dose AND duration of the medication for at least the first 2 trimesters of pregnancy.


No doctor wants a medication or treatment to do harm (to an adult, child, or fetus). Developed countries like the US oversee medications and side effect reports. Extensive animal and human studies and reporting of bad effects makes US medication prescribing one of the safest systems in the world. Yet, it is impossible to predict all problems beforehand.


In short, the answer to your question about birth defects is No, except before 1950 when little was known about how chemicals pass from mother to fetus.

Can anyone get a mental health warrant?

Arrangements to obtain a court order for mental health services may be made through the county Clerk's Office. Anyone over the age of 18 who has personal knowledge of someone they believe poses a danger to him or herself or to others may request a mental health warrant.

What is the success rate for the abuser's recovery given all possible forms of therapy for the particular kind of abuse?

If there is an addiction there might be a slight chance of getting rid of the addiction and maybe them turning there life around, but all drugs and alcohol does is allow them to do what they want that they know they couldn't do if they were sober, I was abused when I was 9 months pregnant and he didnt drink or drugs, his dad was abusive to his mother, its what he knows and nothing can stop him. don't let a man raise his hand to you twice, people don't change, some might want to but after a while they go back. that's just my experience.

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What was Vannacutt Psychiatric Institute for the Criminally Insane based on?

It was based on the original "House on Haunted Hill" which starred Vincent Price.

Which option may help explain superstitions?

A. illusory correlations

B. negative correlations

C. positive correlations

D. causal correlations

Answer: C

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Do MSW medical and psychiatry become psychologist?

I'm not sure I understand the question. An MSW is a master's degree in social work, or in some cases referred to as social welfare. A psychiatrist is a physician (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry. A psychologist can have a master's, however most all practicing psychologists have a doctorate and are licensed. It is possible for an MSW to continue their education and pursue a doctorate in psychology. However, it would make little sense for a psychiatrist to become a psychologist.

How can you stop intrusive memories immediately and forever?

Due to the complexicity of the brain and memories, there has been no way to do this yet. However, many scientist have been working on it. The ability to remove or modify memories could give immediate help to people who suffer from post tramatic stress disorder, drug users, or victims of violent crimes. One of the many issues (besides not totally understanding how memories work) is that specific memories cannot be targeted for immediate removal.

There are reports that there are medications to help remove the memories associated with meth addiction, but it has only been tested in rats and mice. It is impossible to know if the memory itself has been removed, or just the triggers for the addiction.

Can psychiatric patients be transported together?

Under certain circumstances, yes. I work at a Forensic Hospital and we transport patients, (all of which are mentally ill) together.

How many psychiatrists will actually commit psychiatric malpractice this year?

There will be very few psychiatrists that will actually commit psychiatric malpractice this year. It takes about 12 years in total to get to be psychiatrists.

Why is it important for a person to have space for creative expression in life?

because then it helps you keep an opened mind..

like to help you learn more professions...

like:

music

art

game designing

song writing

book writing

What action should a member take if it is believed that a disclosure has occurred?

Take direct action and conceal the disclosure immediately as it constitutes a critical threat that must be rectified

What does clarrisse's psychiatrist want to know?

why she like hiking in the forest,collecting butterflies,and watching birds

How many years of residency does a psychiatrist have to complete before being licensed to practice psychiatry?

A psychiatrist typically completes four years of residency training after obtaining a medical degree. This residency program includes specialized training in various areas of psychiatry, such as adult, child, and geriatric psychiatry. After completing their residency, they must pass a board examination to become licensed to practice psychiatry.