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Filter by Meaning The psychiatrist spent an hour discussing the patient's history and symptoms before making a diagnosis.
The patient's psychiatrist recommended discontinuing their current medication to switch to a medication with a better risk-benefit profile.
The psychiatrist advised the patient to make lifestyle changes.
The psychiatrist evaluated the patient's symptoms and prescribed a medication to alleviate their anxiety.
A psychiatrist can provide therapy to people who are struggling with mental illness.
My cousin is a psychiatrist who treats patients with personality disorders.
The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with borderline personality disorder.
The patient's psychiatrist adjusted their medication dosages to manage the adverse effects of polypharmacy.
The psychiatrist prescribed medication for the patient's depression.
My friend's sister is a psychiatrist who works at the hospital.
The psychiatrist is trained to provide therapy and counseling to patients.
The psychiatrist specializes in treating PTSD in veterans.
The psychiatrist asked the patient a series of questions to diagnose their condition.
The psychiatrist recommended a combination of medication and therapy to manage her panic attacks.
After experiencing severe mood swings, the patient made an appointment to see a psychiatrist.
The psychiatrist listened carefully to the patient's concerns and provided support.
The patient was hospitalized and received intensive treatment from the psychiatrist.
The psychiatrist recommended that the patient undergo cognitive-behavioral therapy.
The patient's family sought the help of a psychiatrist when their loved one's behavior became increasingly erratic.
The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with bipolar disorder.
The psychiatrist was able to diagnose her patient's anxiety disorder after a thorough evaluation of her symptoms.
The patient's psychiatrist monitored their response to the prescribed medication and made adjustments as needed.
The psychiatrist may recommend a combination of therapy and medication to treat mental illness.
The patient's psychiatrist recommended genetic testing to guide medication selection for their major depressive disorder.
The patient was referred to a forensic psychiatrist to evaluate their mental state during the crime.
The psychiatrist suggested that my friend try mindfulness exercises to manage her anxiety.
The psychiatrist recommended that I see a therapist in addition to taking medication for my depression.
The psychiatrist helped her manage her schizophrenia with medication.
The psychiatrist treats a variety of mental illnesses.
The patient's primary care physician referred them to a psychiatrist who could prescribe medication for their depression.
My sister saw a psychiatrist for her anxiety and depression.
The psychiatrist helped the patient develop coping mechanisms.
The psychiatrist recommended a combination of medication and therapy to manage the patient's depression.
The psychiatrist works in a hospital and sees a lot of patients with severe mental health issues.
The psychiatrist recommended therapy and medication for my brother's bipolar disorder.
The psychiatrist was very understanding and didn't judge me for my past mistakes.
The patient was hesitant to see a psychiatrist at first, but eventually realized it was the best option for their mental health.
The psychiatrist evaluated the patient's mental state through various assessments.
The psychiatrist explained the difference between bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder to the patient.
The psychiatrist prescribed me medication for my depression.
The psychiatrist prescribed antidepressants to help manage my depression.
The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with anxiety disorder.
The psychiatrist adjusted the patient's medication dosage to better manage their bipolar disorder.
She was referred to a psychiatrist by her family doctor after experiencing suicidal thoughts.
The psychiatrist met with the patient's family members to discuss ways they could support the patient's recovery.
The psychiatrist prescribed a mood stabilizer to help manage the patient's bipolar disorder.
The psychiatrist prescribed a long-acting injectable antipsychotic medication for the patient's schizophrenia.
The psychiatrist was skilled in cognitive-behavioral therapy, which had proven successful in treating anxiety disorders.
His son decided to become a psychiatrist after witnessing his mother's struggle with mental illness.
My friend is seeing a psychiatrist for her bipolar disorder.
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