psychiatrist

word

/səˈkaɪətɹəst/
suh-KY-uh-trist
/saɪkˈaɪətɹɪst/
sy-KY-uh-trist

Definition

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including diagnosing mental illnesses and treating them, often with medication and therapy.

Usage & Nuances

A 'psychiatrist' is different from a 'psychologist': a psychiatrist is a medical doctor and can prescribe medication in many countries. Common collocations include 'see a psychiatrist', 'consult a psychiatrist', and 'child psychiatrist'.

Example Sentences

She works as a psychiatrist at a city hospital.

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My doctor told me to see a psychiatrist.

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The psychiatrist asked me about my sleep.

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After a few months of stress, he finally made an appointment with a psychiatrist.

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Her psychiatrist adjusted the medication because the side effects were too strong.

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Seeing a psychiatrist doesn't mean something is wrong with you; sometimes you just need professional support.

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