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单词 psychiatrist
释义
psychiatristpsy‧chi‧a‧trist /saɪˈkaɪətrɪst $ sə-/ ●●○ noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Child psychiatrist Dr Goldman has written a book on anorexia in young girls.
  • Her psychiatrist told her she no longer needed to take tranquillizers.
  • I made an appointment to see a psychiatrist the following week.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A psychiatrist emphasized the importance of preparing for the emotion of loss and recognizing it when it comes.
  • Assistance may be sought from psychologists, psychiatrists, or other practitioners if needed.
  • But top psychiatrist Professor Stuart Fischoff says if Diana underwent treatment it could mean the end of her marriage.
  • If I feel anxious or overwhelmed, I can go to a psychiatrist.
  • Instead, he was hospitalized for one month and then apparently released by a psychiatrist.
  • Madonna said she avoided public appearances, put her home up for sale and talked to psychiatrists about her fears.
  • The first time he beat her, Theresa resolved that she would force him to see a psychiatrist.
  • This worker can prescribe and dispense medicine, assuming a major function of a psychiatrist, for less money.
Thesaurus
THESAURUSa doctor who treats mental illness
a doctor who is trained to treat people with mental illnesses: · In order to become a psychiatrist, you first need a medical degree.
a scientist who studies and is trained in psychology (=the study of the mind): · Many psychologists believe that aggression is a learned behaviour.
informal a humorous word for a psychiatrist
a trained person whose job is to help people with their emotional problems, especially by talking to them and asking them to talk about their feelings
Longman Language Activatora doctor who treats mental illnesses
a doctor who treats people with mental illnesses, using drugs or other forms of medical treatment: · Her psychiatrist told her she no longer needed to take tranquillizers.· Child psychiatrist Dr Goldman has written a book on anorexia in young girls.see a psychiatrist (=go to be treated by a psychiatrist): · I made an appointment to see a psychiatrist the following week.
a doctor or other trained person who treats people with mental or emotional problems, especially by talking with them about their thoughts, feelings, and past experiences: · I don't think her analyst has really helped her very much.· My therapist has been working with me on my anger.
someone who is trained to understand people's behaviour and help them with mental or emotional problems, but who is not a medical doctor: · He admitted to his psychologist that he had been too shy to talk to women.child/educational/occupational etc psychologist: · She told us she worked as an educational psychologist in Athens.
British /counselor American someone who helps people with mental or emotional problems by talking with them and giving them advice: · Blau has been a counselor at the school since 1987. · Maybe we should see a marriage counsellor.
informal a doctor who treats people with mental illnesses and problems: · The shrinks at the hospital said they think Gary needs therapy.· That guy's crazy - he ought to see a shrink.
WORD SETS
anaesthetist, nounanalysis, nounanalyst, nounanesthesiologist, nounantenatal, adjectiveapothecary, nounautopsy, nouncaregiver, nouncarer, nouncaring, adjectivecharge nurse, nounchemist, nounchiropodist, nounclinic, nounconsultant, nounconsultation, noundental hygienist, noundental nurse, noundental surgeon, noundentist, noundiagnosis, noundoc, noundoctor, nounDr, family practice, nounflying doctor, noungeneral practice, noungeneral practitioner, noungown, nounGP, noungroup practice, nounhealth care, nounhealth centre, nounhealth service, nounhealth visitor, nounHippocratic oath, nounhouseman, nounhygienist, nounintern, nouninternist, nouninvasive, adjectivelocum, nounMD, nounmedic, nounmedical certificate, nounmedical practitioner, nounmedico, nounM.O., nounnurse, nounnurse, verbnursing, nounobstetrician, nounoculist, nounoperate, verboperation, nounoptician, nounoptometrist, nounorthodontist, nounorthopedist, nounosteopath, nounpaediatrician, nounparamedic, nounphysician, nounphysio, nounphysiotherapist, nounpodiatrist, nounporter, nounprescribe, verbprescription, nounprognosis, nounpsychiatrist, nounpsychoanalyst, nounquack, nounregistrar, nounresident, nounscalpel, nounsister, nounspecialist, nounspecimen, nounstaff nurse, nounstethoscope, nounsurgeon, nounsurgery, nountreatment, nounwitch-doctor, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· A forensic psychiatrist was called in to help solve the mystery of her disappearance as she broke down under questioning.· A forensic psychiatrist beleives the Princess Risborough attacker is a sadist from a poor background.
NOUN
· I have known magistrates - and even one child psychiatrist who viewed it as seriously offensive.· Her father was a child psychiatrist, now in Chicago.· She wanted to stay where she was, at a specialist adolescent residential unit run by a consultant child psychiatrist.· Postal questionnaires were then used to seek the views of local general practitioners and the child psychiatrists working in the Northern region.
· Mr Sheffield said a report from a consultant psychiatrist at the hospital stated Mrs Morse had been receiving treatment since 1983.· If such a home places its residents under the care of a consultant psychiatrist, surely it should be called a hospital.· In support of the application he sought a report from the first defendant, an independant consultant psychiatrist.· Further input was secured from consultant psychiatrists working in the new community units.
VERB
· My advice to you is to see a psychiatrist.· Once a week we went upstairs to see a psychiatrist.· Craig's father Robert says his son is still suffering from nightmares, and has to see a psychiatrist weekly for counselling.· She also told the judge that she is seeing a court-ordered psychiatrist and is taking medication.· When he was seen by psychiatrists, he copied the symptoms of madness.· Patients allocated to normal care were given outpatient appointments to see a psychiatrist or social worker, but non-attenders were not pursued.· I had been seeing a psychiatrist for the problem.
· Davis also told the psychiatrist and a Napa police detective that beating Arlington had helped him release tension.
a doctor trained in the treatment of mental illnesspsychologist see thesaurus at doctor
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