psychiatric problem

collocation in English

meaningsofpsychiatricandproblem

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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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problem
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprɒb.ləm/
us
/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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(Definition ofpsychiatricandproblemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Secondly, there are differences of view over the extent to which currentpsychiatricproblemderive from illegal drugs.
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It must be realised that it is apsychiatricproblem, and that somehow it can only be overcome by working together.
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I agree that drug and alcohol addiction is not apsychiatricproblem.
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I cannot think of a worse manner in which to approach a person suffering from a difficultpsychiatricproblemof one kind or another.
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This indicates that the problem of the psychopath should be regarded as a medical andpsychiatricproblem.
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Many men involved in these acts have apsychiatricproblemand need treatment.
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It is true that he had apsychiatricproblemwhen he was 18.
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I am not saying that anyone with apsychiatricproblemshould be transferred at once to hospital.
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In a typical year, an estimated 5 million people with apsychiatricproblemvisit their general practitioners and 3,300,000 visits are made to day hospitals or outpatient clinics.
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The initial measures addressed sociodemographic variables, psychological\\psychiatric problems and social disability.
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In trying to understand such pathways better we focused on when, why and from whom help was sought for psychiatric problems.
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Furthermore, increasing severity of dependence is related to increased psychological and psychiatric problems, and treatment for these additional problems improves prognosis.
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Women reporting lifetime histories of eating disorders, psychiatric problems, problems with drugs or alcohol, or any of the medical conditions described above were excluded.
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A background questionnaire was also performed to collect information about education and relatives with psychiatric problems.
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It is also clear that psychiatric problems in children are themselves associated with social disadvantage and poverty.
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None of the twins reported having had a psychotic breakdown and all twins were included since other psychiatric problems were not considered relevant.
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I don't actually get many people with psychiatric problems, for some reason.
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Such decisions about helpseeking in turn alter the degree of opportunity that practitioners have to detect and respond to psychiatric problems.
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These high percentages are noteworthy as childhood trauma are associated with psychiatric problems as an adult.
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