English to Gujarati Dictionary psychiatric

psychiatric

માનસિક
definition
adjective
a psychiatric disorder
of or relating to mental illness or its treatment.
example
Faughey lived in the care home next door but one and had been receiving 'psychiatric' treatment.
'psychiatric' hospital
A 'psychiatric' patient may have died as part of a suicide pact with another patient, an inquest heard.
No severe 'psychiatric' illness was observed except for one patient with schizophrenia.
Hutchins is on remand in a secure 'psychiatric' unit while doctors assess his mental condition.
It emerged that Sharpe had a history of mental instability and had had 'psychiatric' treatment.
His injuries have forced him to take early retirement and he now receives 'psychiatric' treatment.
He has rarely competed this season and is receiving 'psychiatric' treatment for depression.
In other cases the appropriate 'psychiatric' diagnostic category is a somatoform disorder.
An inquiry is standard practice in cases when a 'psychiatric' patient has killed someone.
She was also interested in family planning and coping with 'psychiatric' disorders.
No doubt a well-timed 'psychiatric' referral of a suicidal patient can sometimes save a life.
Compulsory admission to a secure facility for 'psychiatric' treatment may be necessary.
In high functioning autism the risk of 'psychiatric' disorders is also increased.
He was taken more or less at birth from his mother, who was by then a patient in a 'psychiatric' hospital.
He was currently unemployable and had received 'psychiatric' treatment for depression.
In free societies only 'psychiatric' patients are routinely treated against their will.
Mr Weston has a 'psychiatric' history and was receiving daily treatment for schizophrenia.
Except for suffering from a 'psychiatric' disorder, the patients were generally healthy.
He had a history of 'psychiatric' problems and was on medication for manic depression.
'psychiatric' illness
He was accused of smoking cannabis on tour and once ended up in a 'psychiatric' ward after an emotional breakdown.
Research shows that the course of the illness is worsened by ‘expressed emotion,’ a measure of attitudes expressed by a caregiver relative to a 'psychiatrically' ill patient.
After the reaction is over, the patient should be examined 'psychiatrically' and only discharged when his mental status has returned to normal.
The problem is how to get the 'psychiatrically' ill person to see the psychiatrist.
There have been no studies examining treatment responses in 'psychiatrically' ill Ecstasy users, and the risks of using psychiatric medications in these patients are unknown.
Our colleagues may not be identifying their 'psychiatrically' ill patients in their practice as they ought to, because when they do, they have no place to send them.
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