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Sathya Sai Baba?s deluded psychiatrist, Dr. Samuel Sandweiss
2008-11-04 15:37:00
V.K. Narasimhan told me that Baba had once, during a discourse, said words to the effect that, if a man’s son did not obey his father (in some matter?) it would be better that his father poison him, These words were printed in the Telugu version, but Narasimhan omitted them from the English version. ...
A psycho Test ---- From American Psychiatrist
2008-05-03 19:17:00
A woman, while at the funeral of her own mother, meets a guy whom she did not know. She thought this guy was simply 'amazing', very much of her dream guy, she believed him to be just that! She fell in love with him right there, but never asked for his number and could not find him.A few days later she killed her FIRST sister.Question: What is her motive in killing her sister?(Give this some thought before you answer).SCROLL DOWN ...............................-...............................-.......Answer: She was hoping that the guy would appear at the funeral again.If you answered this correctly , you think like a psychopath .. This was a test by a famous American Psychologist used to test if one has the same mentality as a killer. Many arrested serial killers took part in the test and answered the question correctly. If you didn't answer the question correctly, good for you.Be sure to share the test!Always be positive......http://smsmp3vide-o.blogspot.com
By: RayOfHope
Last ever visit to see my clinical psychiatrist
2008-05-01 16:38:00
I’m off to see my Clinical Psychiatrist on the 9th, no it’s not because I’m going loopy, it’s just a friendly visit to see her to show her how I’ve got on and to thank her for everything she helped me with in the early days of my transition. I’ve not seen her for ages, so ...
A psycho Test ---- From American Psychiatrist
2008-04-29 15:46:00
A woman , while at the funeral of her own mother, meets a guy whom she did not know. She thought this guy was simply ' amazing' , very much of her dream guy, she believed him to be just that! She... Visit http://jokesrfunny.blogspot.com- for more....
CATIE studies/ Mental Illness
2008-04-27 12:00:00
CATIE ( Clinical Anti-psychotic Trials of Intervention effectiveness) was carried out in America to compare the effectiveness of first generation anti-psychotics like haleperidol etc to second generation atypical medications like perphenazine to newest like Olanzapine etc. The drug MNCs use advertisements, psychiatrists, even Federal Drug administration officials to propagate the efficacy ...
Psychiatrist pleads not guilty to showing depositions of youth to freelance
2008-04-15 00:00:00
{mosgoogle right}NARA -- A psychiatrist, who performed a psychiatric evaluation on a teenager detained at a reformatory for setting fire to his home, killing his stepmother and two siblings, pleaded not guilty Monday to showing confidential depositions of the youth to a freelance writer."I conducted the psychiatric evaluation on the boy as an academic expert. It wasn't a medical practice, so it doesn't constitute an illegal act," Morimitsu Sakihama said as he entered his plea durin ...
Stanley Kamel, ?Monk? Psychiatrist, Dead at 65
2008-04-10 15:52:00
Stanley Kamel, best known as Dr. Charles Kroger on “Monk,” has died of a heart attack. Stanley Kamel, who played Adrian Monk’s long-suffering psychiatrist on the TV detective show “Monk,” has died. He was 65. Kamel was found dead Tuesday of a heart attack in his Hollywood Hills home by his agents, publicist Cynthia Snyder said. Kamel, ...
Psychiatrist pushes for internet mental illness recognition
2008-03-26 03:38:00
Geeks are Sexy Technology News – By Mark O?Neill Bad news geeks. A psychiatrist is pushing for internet addiction – ?excessive gaming, sexual pre-occupations and e-mail/text messaging? – to be classified as a mental illness which means the most serious cases could warrant medication or even a stay in a hospital, like all those gamers in China.   Do you get broadband ... read more
Women, Men and Depression discussed by Oprah Winfrey and psychiatrist Gail
2008-03-22 00:12:00
The Oprah Winfrey Show recently featured an episode titled Women, Men and depression. Oprah's guest was psychiatrist Gail Saltz. According to psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz, author of Anatomy of a Secret Life: Are the People in Your Life Hiding Something You Should Know, major depression and dysthymia affect twice as many women as men. This two-to-one ratio exists regardless of racial and ethnic background or economic status. Although it's the same condition, it's important to note that the signs of depression in women and men can be very different.Women and DepressionA variety of factors that are unique to women's lives are suspected to play a role in developing depression. Research is focused on understanding these factors, including:Reproductive, hormonal, genetic or other biological factors,  abuse and oppression, interpersonal factors, certain psychological and personality characteristics Societal factors may contribute to a woman's depression, because Dr. Saltz says wom...
Eclectic philippics as if I'm talking to a psychiatrist, which I never had
2008-02-26 20:19:00
So I did sleep last night. I woke up at 1 pm, which is unheard of for me. The house was a mess, Toni had a supper last night with his friends and he left everything dirty and disgusting. Sabrina went berserk and we both had a bitch talk with him. Actually, it was more like me supporting her, because I was in such a great mood that not even the full sink of greasy plates, the dirty table and the general smell of cigarettes left overs could bring me down. Then we went to have a coffee down under, there's a new coffee place that opened while we were away, at the ground floor of our building, next to the giant Bob Dylan billboard. I talked to her about me wanting to get a tattoo, and she has a tattoo artist friend that will make me a cool one and will charge me next to nothing. I'm so looking forward for this, I'm a tattoo virgin. I want something outrageous! Sabrina has about 37 tattoos, so she's the right person to get advise from.Then I went to the gym. It seems that I sort of lo...
Bizarre Suicide by Psychiatrist Mimics Patient Death
2008-02-19 14:00:00
It was on February 14 when staff members at Pavlov Mental Hospital in Kolkata, India discovered the body of Dr. Dipankar Choudhury in the hospital duty room. The 52-year old psychiatrist had apparently strangled himself by tying his muffler to the door handle. The circumstances under which the body was found was identical to a suicide that had been committed by one of his patients in early January. A colleague reported that Dr. Choudhury had been shaken by his patient's suicide but there is no indication that his own suicide was pre-planned. While he had been visibly depressed in the weeks leading up to his suicide, it is not known if he was on medication at the time of his death. The body was discovered after his wife contacted to hospital to express her concern over a call that he had made to her that evening. An alert was sounded after the duty room was found locked from the inside. He is survived by his wife and three children and had been working at Pavlov Mental Hospi...
Acclaimed veteran psychiatrist says Liberalism is a mental disorder
2008-02-16 20:51:00
I would say it’s more leftism than liberalism. Believe it or not, there are some good liberals out there from the old Pro-American liberal mantra of Kennedy. It’s jut too bad liberalism has been infected by socialist leftistism and now is called liberalism. via ZIP World Net Daily WASHINGTON ? Just when liberals thought it was safe ...
Top psychiatrist concludes... liberals are nuts! [Digg]
2008-02-16 05:41:00
Just when liberals thought it was safe to start identifying themselves as such, an acclaimed, veteran psychiatrist is making the case that the ideology motivating them is actually a mental disorder. They demand that a parental government meet their needs from cradle to grave.
By: Stix Blog
Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Five
2007-12-13 21:20:00
See Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part One and Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Two and Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Three and Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Four for the full story.**************For the first time in my life, I had someone to talk to about what was going on in my head. My history was littered with failed attempts at reaching out, which made Dr. Ragu's intense attention all the more unbelievable.For instance, when I was in grade ten, I joined a group called Peer Counseling that met over the lunch hour once a week. I had this idea that it was going to be some kind of support group, which I wanted, because I was fighting strong suicidal feelings at the time, but when I showed up to the first meeting, I was greeted by a circle of smiley-faced eleventh- and twelfth-graders dressed in expensive clothing and seated with their hands folded on top of their desks.I'm sorry, I said. I think I have the wrong room.Are you looking for Peer Counsellin...
Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Four
2007-12-07 03:25:00
See Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part One and Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Two and Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Three for the full story.And so, I found myself at twenty years old in a small office with Dr. Ragu, the psychiatrist to whom my medical doctor had referred me. I had no belief whatsoever that he would be able to help me, but nothing else had saved me from my hallucinations, paranoia, anxiety, and depression - not alcohol, not marijuana, not LSD, not food - and I was finally willing to pursue the officially accepted avenue afforded to those who do not know where else to turn. He handed me a styrofoam cup filled with water.Why are you here? he asked.I have to be. I'm depressed, paranoid, I said.You don't have to be. You wanted to come. Why are you here?I've been depressed my whole life, but I can't deal with it anymore. My voice sounded unconvincing and hollow, but that may have been the cheap office walls.Is there more than just the depressi...
My psychiatrist sent me for an MRI because she thinks I have a magnetic per
2007-12-06 14:16:00
My psychiatrist sent me for an MRI because she thinks I have a magnetic personality. --- If a big fat man creeps into your bedroom one night and stuffs you into a bag, Then do not worry 'cause I told Santa I wanted you for christmas! --- A Kiss that's never tasted Is forever and ever wasted From a song by Billie Holiday
Psychiatrist to the rescue
2007-12-06 10:53:00
A mother, visiting a department store, took her son to the toy department. Spying a gigantic rocking horse the boy climbed up on it and rocked back and forth for almost an hour."Come on, Son," the mother pleaded. "I have to get home to get father's dinner."The little lad refused to budge, and all her efforts were unavailing. The department manager also tried to coax the little fellow without meeting with any success.Eventually, in desperation they called the store's psychiatrist. Gently he walked over and whispered a few words in the boy's ear, and immediately the lad jumped off and ran to his mother's side."How did you do it?" the mother asked incredibly. "What did you say to him?"The psychiatrist hesitated for a moment, then said, "All I said was, `If you don't jump off that rocking horse at once, son, I'll knock the stuffing out of you!'"
Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Three
2007-11-29 18:36:00
See Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part One and Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Two for the full story.As I get older, my relationship to the events of my past changes. The chronology seems far less significant than it once did, and I find myself skipping from a story from when I was thirty to a game I played when I was three, connecting them by intuitive rather than direct association. When I tell these stories now about my history with mental illness, I move through the events that describe it in a seemingly haphazard manner, picking up pieces of it from very different times and places and hanging them together in constantly shifting triptychs.My intent when I began this series was to follow a natural, chronological progression through my initial experiences with psychiatry, but that turned out to be less natural than I thought. It seems more rational to begin with the place at which I arrived, the point of the story, the point at which I began to seek help, and then wor...
The psychiatrist from Texas
2007-11-27 20:11:00
The aspiring psychiatrists were attending their first class on emotional extremes. ?Just to establish some parameters,? said the professor to the student from Arkansas, ?What is the opposite of joy?? ?Sadness,? said the student. And the opposite of depression?? he asked of the young lady from Oklahoma. ?Elation,? said she. ?And you sir,? he said to the young man from Texas, ?how about the opposite of woe?? The Texan replied, ?Sir, I believe that would be giddy-up.?
Inside a psychiatrist
2007-11-24 08:10:00
We often throng to psychiatrist when we are in some mental doldrum. The time we consult them, they act as if, they know everything on how to get rid of the problem. However, most of the time, they are more confused than the patient. They really don’t know what to say and what to do. ...
Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part Two
2007-11-23 18:32:00
The following entry was written for a series I am publishing at RealMental.org. The first two parts were published on November 8th and 22nd, 2007.(...continued from "Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part One")I left off in Part One of this story with my arrival at my boyfriend's house after hallucinations of dead bodies slumped over the steering wheels of cars on my way home from a friend's house. At the time, I lied to him about why I was out of breath, and I feel that I should backtrack in order to explain why I did so.Although such full-blown hallucinations as the bodies in the cars were new to me, the sudden excessive paranoia and scattered thoughts were not. When I sat down on my boyfriend's couch after fleeing my nightmare of a walk home, the only thing I could think about was when I was in grades ten and eleven in high school. During those two years, I went through greater and lesser phases of paranoia that involved, at times, keeping my back to walls at all times when...
Why I Saw My First Psychiatrist, Part One
2007-11-22 16:02:00
The following entry was written for RealMental.org on November 8th, 2007. I am writing the sequel to it today and have included this here as background for the entry later today.I visited my first psychiatrist when I was twenty years old. Over the course of several months before that, my sense of detachment from life had become more and more pronounced. I have never felt particularly real, firmly set in the here and now, so this gradual shift went unnoticed for quite a while. I wish I could point to a certain date or an incident as the starting point, but the initial changes were far too subtle for me to take note of at the time.Along with my sense of detachment came a growing paranoia. It was inconstant, and its focus was erratic. That, too, came along so quietly that I did not notice it until one night when I was walking home from a friend's house. I turned a corner onto my street, took a few tentative steps, and found myself glued to the sidewalk with fear. I shot looks ...
Bahamian Psychiatrist Said The Rise In Child Abuse Over The Years Might Hav
2007-11-22 15:59:00
Child abuse linked to violent crime, says Dr. Allen: By KRYSTEL ROLLE, Guardian Staff Reporter - Nassau, Bahamas: A local psychiatrist said the rise in child abuse over the years might have a lot to do with the rising levels of crime in the nation, as abused or neglected children have an 80-percent chance of committing violent crimes or murder in their teenage and adult lives. Dr. David Allen, using information from a number of studies from the State University of New York, said abused children committed twice as many violent crimes compared to youth who were not abused. Allen, who is currently conducting local research on crime, indicated that the same trends are currently being seen in The Bahamas. His comments came during the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce Crime Prevention Seminar and Security Trade Show held earlier this week. "Psychiatrist Dorothy Lewis and colleagues found that in a study of 14 people on death row for violent crime and murder, 13 had suffered severe child...
Anna Nicole Smith Psychiatrist?s Home Raided
2007-10-12 20:18:00
The California Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Agency raided the home of Anna Nicole Smith’s friend and psychiatrist, Dr. Khristine Eroshevich. A neighbor told People magazine, “There were about six cars and some men walking around with ? guns.” A rep for the DEA confirmed the raid. Officials served Eroshevich with a search warrant but ...
Officials Search Home of Anna Nicole?s Psychiatrist
2007-10-12 17:10:00
A search warrant is issued for Dr. Khristine Eroshevich’s house More: continued here
Tomorrow first working day and date with the psychiatrist
2007-09-01 10:39:00
Tomorrow I must again to the work, was one week at home because of violent depressions and fear conditions. Then in lunch time off to the specialist for psychiatry. White still not at all which me expects there. I wish myself simply that I can sleep tonight and tomorrow morning times no panic attack have. On my desk now only so the work piles up itself and therefore must I that tomorrow create! Are like that tomorrow becomes times strained….
The Psychiatrist And His Patient
2007-08-20 19:45:00
A guy went in to see a psychiatrist to get an evaluation of his problem. The doctor began simply, by saying he would draw a picture on a piece of paper and the patient was supposed to tell him the first thing that came to his mind.The patient said he understood the instructions and the doctor began by drawing a picture of a tree. The man looked at the picture and said, "Sex."The doctor said, "Okay," and then drew a picture of a house. The guy looked again and said, "Sex."This went on the same way with the doctor drawing pictures of a bike, a bird, and a car. The answer was always "Sex, sex, sex."The doctor paused and said to the man, "I think I know what your problem is, you are obsessed with sex!"And the patient replied, "Me?...... You're the one drawing all the dirty pictures!!"
When Chiru played Psychiatrist!
2007-08-08 13:35:00
Chiranjeevi played Psychiatrist recently. No he did not play the role of a psychiatrist in a movie but in real life.It is well known that Chiru and Srikanth are the best of friends. Or should we say, more like brothers. Chiranjeevi has great love for Sriknath and in turn Sriknath has the highest regard and admiration for Chiranjeevi.Srikanth was in a depression some time back following a string of flops. Srikanth was so dejected that he refused to move out of his house and meet people. Chiranjeevi then called up Srikanth and counseled him. He spoke to Srikanth about life and how there are always ups and down in life. Chiru asked Srikanth to take both success and failure in his stride. And Chiru?s counseling has done wonders ? look how Srikanth has bounced back and his recent films are a testimony to this.http://feeds.feedburner.co-m/telugumovies
MEGASTAR CHIRANJEEVI PLAYED THE ROLE OF A PSYCHIATRIST !
2007-08-07 07:47:00
Megastar Chiranjeevi played Psychiatrist recently. No he did not play the role of a psychiatrist in a movie but in real life. It is well known that Chiru and Srikanth are the best of friends. Or should we say, more like brothers. Chiranjeevi has great love for Sriknath and in turn Sriknath has the highest regard ...
The Falling Psychiatrist
2007-07-18 08:48:00
Astrud smelled like heavy alcohol. Even though she balanced herself quite well on her feet, her speech was rambling and her eyes were unfocused."I was not a cat person and never wanted a cat. Sheba came to my door one day, so I gave her some food and milk. Then she kept coming back. Day after day. For 17 years."Sheba was Astrud's black cat. Astrud installed a Cat Flap to give her the freedom of coming in and out of the house whenver she wished to. The cat was quite aloof. She stayed useful in doing her own business - catching moles, birds, or other small kinds, and never cared to purr to win attention. "When she got old, she became quite affectionate, which was really not her usual self. She stayed indoor most of the times and preferred to sleep on my laps or by my feet. I guess she needed my company. She was a good cat even though I didn't even want to have a cat. But she came and she never left. And we grew old together."Astrude caught herself repeating the part how S...
How Does Chris Benoit?s Mind Matter to a Forensic Psychiatrist?
2007-07-18 02:35:00
It is a sad week this week in wrestling entertainment sports when a professional wrestler and his family were found dead in their Atlanta home.  Wrestling superstar Chris Benoit (pronounced ben-WAH), his wife Nancy, and their 7-year-old son Daniel were all found dead in their house on Monday, June 25, 2007. Investigators were called to the ...
Psychiatrist refers to Scientologists as flat earthers
2007-07-10 10:16:00
Scientologists were condemned today as "flat earthers", following revelations in court that an alleged murderer was denied psychiatric treatment due to her family's Scientologist beliefs.
Army Plans To Hire More Psychiatrists
2007-06-15 21:37:00
by- Suzie-Q @ 12:38 PM MST WASHINGTON - Overwhelmed by the number of soldiers returning from war with mental problems, the Army is planning to hire at least 25 percent more psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers. A contract finalized this week but not yet announced calls for spending $33 million to add about 200 mental health ...
By: Suzie-Q
Paris Hilton Visited By Psychiatrist & Lawyer
2007-06-07 00:15:00
Jailed socialite Paris Hilton has been visited in prison by her psychiatrist, just two days after beginning her 23-day sentence.The star entered Los Angeles' Century Regional Detention Center on Sunday night, after violating her probation following a 2006 drink-driving arrest.Dr.Charles Sophy, who has been treating Hilton for eight months, paid a two-hour visit to the jail on Tuesday with the star's lawyer Richard Hutton.Last month, during a $10 million civil case brought against Hilton by diamond heiress Zeta Graff, Sophy told the presiding judge the heiress was "not capable of any meaningful participation" in the lawsuit, so soon after she had been told she must go to jail.The case, which was due to begin on May 21st, was postponed because Hilton was deemed unfit to appear at the trial.Graff launched her lawsuit against Hilton because of "vicious lies" the hotel heiress spread about her that ended up being printed in the New York Post newspaper. The trial was postponed until Aug...
Psychiatrist Visits Paris Hilton in Jail
2007-06-06 00:06:00
The therapist has said the heiress was “distraught and traumatized” about jail More: continued here
The Last Psychiatrist - The Wrong Lessons Of Iraq
2007-05-30 21:04:00
Blog of the Day Awards for Wednesday May 30, 2007A Blog of the Day Award goes to The Last Psychiatrist and The Wrong Lessons Of IraqTechnorati TagsBlog Award Blog Awards winner Bloggers Blogs Awards Blogging Bloggies Weblogs Weblog Award of the day Award web online nominations Internet Blog of the Day Awards Blog of the Day Award Blog of the Day BOTDA winners Weblog Award Weblog Awards blogspot Iraq war Lessons Of Iraq Wrong Psychiatrist Psychiatry Iraq War Be sure to submit your nominations early.Thank you
SO THIS IS WHY MOST DOCTORS, NOT ONLY PSYCHIATRISTS WON'T TALK ABOUT THE PA
2007-05-20 18:29:00
"There are too many interest groups that are thriving in the present US health care system for any major changes to occur soon. I have friends who are doctors who have told me that if it were not for the chronically ill they would not be in business. They also told me that almost all of the chronically ill are or were smokers and/or drinkers or obese or all all of these. Most of these chronically ill use a multitude of prescription drugs, enriching both the drug companies and the docs who prescribe them. That's a pretty powerful bunch, who donate lots of money to politicians." curmudgeon2 [
Psychiatrist Says Cho Was Not Psychotic
2007-05-13 09:59:00
We've been hammering away at this issue for weeks here now, but let's just hammer some more. Check out The Last Psychiatrist, a really great blog, on Cho: ... Cho wasn't mentally ill. He was a sad, bad man who killed people because his life wasn't validated. There was no psychosis, there was no cognitive impairment, there was no psychiatric impairment in insight or judgment. There was a lack of sex, but that's not yet in the DSM.Not to reduce his life down to a sound bite, but he was a guy who thought he deserved better by virtue of his intelligence and suffering; found himself in a sea of mediocrity but couldn't understand why he couldn't therefore excel; and, worst of all, found that all the things he thought he deserved eluded him-- especially hot chicks, who not only dismissed him and found him creepy, but, worse, chose to be with the very men he thought were obviously inferior to him.Yes, yes, yes, a thousand times yes! What TLP means when he says Cho was not mentally il...
In my practice as a psychiatrist
2007-05-07 10:22:00
 In my practice as a psychiatrist, I have found that helping people to develop personal goals has proven to be the most effective way to help them cope with problems. Observing that lives of people who have mastered adversity, I have noticed that they have established goals and sought with all their effort to achieve them. From the moment they decided to concentrate all their energies on a specific objective, they begun to surmount the most difficult odds.--Ari Kiev
Montel Williams, Ted Haggard and the Psychiatrist
2007-03-31 12:56:00
Warren Throckmorton, PhD In the sea of daytime talk, the Montel Williams Show is a popular island for many viewers. Always looking for controversy, the Montel team recently examined claims that fallen minister Ted Haggard had been cured of homosexuality by three weeks of reorientation therapy. The March 15th show titled, “Homosexuality?Can it be cured?” featured ...
Unprotected: A Campus Psychiatrist Reveals How Political Correctness in Her
2007-03-08 19:21:00
According to an explosive new book, Unprotected: A Campus Psychiatrist Reveals How Political Correctness in Her Profession Endangers Every Student, large numbers of campus shrinks think their job is to turn your children into happy and well-adjusted slutty, amoral, disease-ridden, atheists. Add any element of sexual androgyny to that mix, and it’s really time to put a gold star on the patient chart.[Read More] 
I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was
2006-09-21 03:33:01
Was wobbly today - nothing major, still adjusting to the latest drop in the of the meds. Didn’t sleep well last night but we’re getting there. I guess the month is going to waste away without my doing a Stuff to read. F is back in a safe place tonight; he doesn’t want to be there but it can’t be helped. Sounds like a better place this time; perhaps one that’s a bit smarter about medication options. Medications go through popularity phases and the ones that are hot right now don’t do the right things for him. Saw the old shrink last week and he spent much of the half-hour, for which he had the gall to charge me $110, rambling about Lamictal again.I am an unfortunately observant person with a good memory. I remember things that people say and the inconsistencies that arise over time in what they say. It is the reason that it’s nearly impossible to lie to me - not because I’m a natural skeptic, only because I notice the failing log...
"On the Couch" with "The Sopranos" Psychiatrist
2006-06-09 16:18:00
Friends of ours: Soprano Crime Family In her memoir, Lorraine Bracco opens up about her career, her marriages and her victory over depression. You may know psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi on HBO's hit series, "The Sopranos," but there's a lot you may not know about the actress who plays her, Lorraine Bracco. In her revealing and sometimes shocking memoir, it's Lorraine herself who's "On the Couch."
PSYCHIATRIST SALARIES
2005-10-23 07:41:00
How much income can treating a mind generate - check out these mid-career, median figures... As per the Physician Compensation report 2006, Psychiatry salaries were lower than most specialties, but were increasing . Over the year 2005, the 2006 figures seem to have gone up by 5-10%. New York, NY: $189,500/-Los Angeles, CA: $181,000/-Houston, TX: $166,000/-Seattle, WA: $177,000 This March
Forensic psychiatrists gather in the city to discuss methods of helping the
1970-01-01 00:59:00
Legal proceedings are complex at the best of times. When a court case involves a defendant suffering from mental illness, the law suddenly becomes a lot more complicated. Psychiatry is the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders, and forensic psychiatry is one of its more demanding disciplines. 
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