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Filter by Meaning The psychiatrist works at a mental health clinic.
My friend sees a psychiatrist once a week for therapy.
My friend is seeing a psychiatrist for her anxiety.
The psychiatrist asked me questions about my childhood during our counseling session.
The psychiatrist recommended cognitive behavioral therapy for her phobia.
She had to take her son to see a child psychiatrist for his severe anxiety.
The psychiatrist explained the side effects of the medication she prescribed for my bipolar disorder.
The psychiatrist spent an hour discussing treatment options with the patient.
The psychiatrist is one of the highest paid medical professionals.
The psychiatrist recommended the patient to a specialist for further evaluation.
The psychiatrist helped the patient deal with their panic attacks.
The therapist referred the patient to a psychiatrist who specializes in anxiety disorders.
The psychiatrist prescribed medication to help treat the patient's anxiety.
The patient's anxiety began to improve after they started seeing a psychiatrist.
The psychiatrist provided therapy sessions to help the patient cope with their panic disorder.
The psychiatrist recommended the patient attend group therapy for their anxiety.
The patient felt more at ease with the help of their psychiatrist.
The psychiatrist explained the different treatment options available for anxiety disorders.
The psychiatrist recommended that the patient try mindfulness meditation as a way to reduce stress and anxiety.
My brother wants to become a psychiatrist so he can help people with mental health issues.
The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with bipolar disorder and prescribed a mood stabilizer.
The psychiatrist evaluated the patient's symptoms and determined that they had obsessive-compulsive disorder.
After receiving treatment from a psychiatrist, the patient's bipolar disorder symptoms improved significantly.
My friend's mom is a psychiatrist who helps people with mental health issues.
My friend is going to see a psychiatrist for her anxiety.
I scheduled an appointment with a psychiatrist who can prescribe medication to address my panic attacks.
The psychiatrist diagnosed him with depression.
The patient's psychiatrist collaborated with their primary care physician to manage their medication regimen for their comorbid hypertension and anxiety disorder.
The psychiatrist recommended therapy to help manage the patient's behavior.
My friend's sister sees a psychiatrist who prescribed medication to help with her anxiety.
The psychiatrist prescribed an antipsychotic medication to manage the patient's schizophrenia.
The psychiatrist prescribed lithium and cognitive-behavioral therapy to manage the patient's bipolar disorder.
I'm considering becoming a psychiatrist to help people with mental health issues.
The psychiatrist prescribed a benzodiazepine to help with the patient's insomnia.
The psychiatrist specializes in treating bipolar disorder and has helped many patients manage their symptoms.
The psychiatrist listened carefully to her patient's concerns.
The psychiatrist listened patiently as the patient described their childhood.
The patient's psychiatrist recommended that they participate in a support group for individuals with bipolar disorder.
The psychiatrist prescribed a combination of medications to address the patient's comorbid anxiety and depression.
The psychiatrist explained the potential benefits and risks of different medications used to treat bipolar disorder.
The psychiatrist recommended a medication switch for the patient who was experiencing side effects from their current medication.
The psychiatrist was compassionate and understanding, which helped put her anxious patients at ease.
The psychiatrist assessed his patient for signs of suicidal ideation.
The patient requested that their psychiatrist prescribe a medication with fewer side effects for their OCD.
She went to a psychiatrist for help with her anxiety.
The psychiatrist recommended cognitive-behavioral therapy to help with the patient's OCD.
The psychiatrist prescribed a mood stabilizer to manage the patient's bipolar disorder during their pregnancy.
The psychiatrist advised the patient to quit smoking to improve their mental health.
The patient felt more comfortable talking to their psychiatrist than their primary care physician.
The psychiatrist prescribed medication to help manage his anxiety.
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