Psychiatry is the branch of Medical Science focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing behavioral, mental, emotional disorders. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health and wellness. Psychiatrists or Mental health Doctors are well qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems and symptoms.
People seek psychiatric help for a lot of reasons. The problems can be sudden panic attacks, frightening hallucinations, or hearing voices; some problems can be more long-term, such as feelings of hopelessness, sadness, anxiousness, or anxiety disorder.
Because they are physicians with M.D degrees, psychiatrists are well qualified to order or perform a full range of psychological tests or medical laboratory tests, which, combined with discussions with patients, help provide a picture of a patient's mental and physical state. Their education and clinical training in clinical Psychology equip them to understand the complex relationship between medical illnesses and emotional disorders and other relationships with family history and genetics, make a diagnosis, evaluate medical and psychological data, and work with patients to develop treatment plans.
Psychiatrists mostly use various treatments depending on their patients– including various forms of psychosocial interventions, psychotherapy, medications, and other treatments (such as ECT or electroconvulsive therapy).
Psychotherapy: Sometimes called consulting therapy, is a treatment that involves speaking to patients building relationships between a therapist and a Patient. It is used to treat a wide variety of emotional difficulties and mental disorders. The goal of psychotherapy is to eliminate the troubling symptoms and signs to feel better and get treated. Psychotherapy is individual, as a couple, with a family, or in a group. Depending on the severity of the problem, treatment might take just a few sessions or take many sessions over a period of years.
Psychotherapy is in many forms. Some psychotherapies help patients to change their behaviors or thought patterns and changing them. Psychotherapies can help patients explore the effect of past experiences and relationships on present behaviors, and Psychotherapies can be tailored to help solve other problems in specific ways. Cognitive behavior therapy is a Physiotherapy, which is goal-oriented therapy focusing on problem-solving. Psychoanalysis is an intensive form of individual psychotherapy that requires frequent sessions over several years.
The disorders among the adults include:
• Psychotic disorders
• Mood & Anxiety disorders
• Adjustment disorders
• Personality disorders
• Eating disorders
• Habit & Impulse Control disorders
• Psychological disorders in women
• Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
• Oppositional Defiant & Conduct disorder
• Mental Retardation
• Pervasive Developmental disorders
• Specific Learning Disabilities
Talking to and consulting with a psychiatrist gives our patients a better sense of their situation and clarifies what they need to do to have a successful journey towards healing and well-being. Below are few common problems that we treat.
Neurodevelopment disorders: Communication problems, Motor disorders, Attention Deficit, Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism spectrum disorders.
Psychosis service: Schizophrenia, organic psychotic disorder, and delusional disorders disorders.
Mood disorders: disorders such as bipolar affective disorders, mood swings, and depression.
Children mental health: Depression and Anxiety Disorders starting in childhood.
Anxiety-related disorders such as panic disorders, phobias, generalized anxiety disorders, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, and depression in the Elderly.
Aviation mental health including any mental health problems or issues related to pilots, cabin crew, and other staff within the aviation industry.
Eating disorder service: Obesity, anorexia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and bulimia nervosa.
Trauma related disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
Fitness to work & disability assessments: comprehensive assessment for fitness to work from a psychiatric perspective.
Neuropsychiatry disorders such as psychiatric condition in multiple sclerosis or epilepsy.
Sleeping disorders women's mental health disorders such as post-natal depression.
Stress management.
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A psychiatrist is a specialised mental health doctor who accesses both the physical and mental aspects of many psychological problems. Psychiatrists can treat severe mental disorders like schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders and addiction.
Psychiatrists treat your mental disorders and prescribe you medications. These medications act on the chemical and neural signals in your brain to manage your psychological symptoms.
Psychiatrists can treat anxiety and panic attacks, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), personality disorders, schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder
dementia, Alzheimer's disease, eating disorders and sleep disorders.
Yes! You would need a referral from your doctor to see a psychiatrist.
On your first visit, a psychiatrist would ask general questions - about your symptoms, medical history and family history of psychiatric diseases.
It typically would last from 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Yes! Psychiatrists are legally and ethically bound to keep all your conversation confidential.
Analysing a psychiatrist's experience, credentials, and reviews and also getting opinions from your doctor helps you find a good and qualified psychiatrist.
Psychologists treat mental disorders mostly by relying on talk therapy while psychiatrists rely on treating disorders with medications.
Yes! Psychiatrists can prescribe medicines for mental health disorders.
It depends on your treatment stage and also your psychiatrist. You may be asked to visit frequently during the initial stage of your treatment to diagnose your body's reaction to the medications. After that, the frequency of the visits gradually comes down.
The cost varies depending on the psychiatrist, but it usually lies between $100 and $200 per session.
Yes, it is possible.
There isn't any age limit, but if you are under 18, you will need your parent's permission or company to attend the sessions.