psychiatric condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpsychiatricandcondition
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psychiatric
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪ.kiˈæt.rɪk/us/ˌsaɪ.kiˈæt.rɪk/
of or relating to the study of ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofpsychiatricandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Overall, 12% met criteria for a majorpsychiatricconditionand 28% had accessed a mental health intervention for a psychiatric illness since the cancer diagnosis.
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However, there is no otherpsychiatricconditionthat is associated with a markedly reduced level of guilt following the committing of transgressions that harm others.
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As suggested above, when considering the interacting effects ofpsychiatricconditionand therapeutic approach on brain activity, perhaps underlying pathophysiology is the predominant factor.
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In the present paper, we evaluate levels of conduct problems and depression among children at risk for either or bothpsychiatriccondition(s).
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We evaluated 148 children whose parents were diagnosed as having panic disorder, panic disorder with depression, or nopsychiatriccondition.
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Approximately three-quarters of the sample (n=40) reported having had apsychiatricconditionat some time in their lives, most commonly a depressive, anxiety or somatoform disorder.
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In another one-third of these patients, there was an existing physical orpsychiatricconditionin the patient or her family which was associated with some kind of environmental stress.
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And, as the authors comment with justice, they provide a prima facie case that some of the difficulties, particularly concerning housing, had served to perpetuate thepsychiatriccondition.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder is a recognisedpsychiatriccondition.
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I regret that this information is not available because thepsychiatricconditionof the claimant is irrelevant for the purpose of most social security benefits.
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Those whosepsychiatricconditionappears to require admission to hospital will also be examined by a second medical practitioner, since two recommendations are necessary for such admission.
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The only totally reliable source of information would be any confidential report on an inmate'spsychiatricconditionprepared by a consultant psychiatrist at the request of the court.
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Cognitive dissonance is apsychiatricconditionin which the patient finds it absolutely impossible to accept a reality which conflicts with her prejudices or offends her vanity.
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The most common complementarypsychiatricconditionis clinical depression.
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More commonly expressed, it is the generation of physical symptoms of apsychiatricconditionsuch as anxiety.
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Therefore, the psychiatric conditions were not regarded as a plausible explanation of the symptoms.
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All of the children who developed psychiatric conditions had developmental lags of motor function and what she called poor integration of visual - proprioceptive stimuli.
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These concepts lead to further complexity in understanding the genetics of complex diseases, such as the primary psychiatric conditions.
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Mental disability has been broadly defined and could include recognized psychiatric conditions and confused or impaired states following physical illness.
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Patients with a history of traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, alcohol or substance dependence or other neurological or psychiatric conditions were excluded.
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