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What is Psychiatry?
Psychiatry is the branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. People seek psychiatric help for many reasons. The problems can be sudden, such as a panic attack, frightening hallucinations, thoughts of suicide, or hearing “voices.” Or they may be more long-term, such as feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or anxiousness that never seem to lift or problems functioning, causing everyday life to feel distorted or out of control.
Who is a Psychiatrist?
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who’s an expert in the field of psychiatry — the branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. Psychiatrists assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological conditions. They can diagnose and treat these conditions.
What does a psychiatrist do?
A psychiatrist assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.
Psychiatrists are medical doctors and can order or perform a variety of medical and/or psychological tests. These tests, combined with conversations about symptoms and medical and family history, allow psychiatrists to diagnose mental health conditions.
Psychiatrists also form individualized treatment plans, which can include psychotherapy (talk therapy), medication and other medical treatments.
What conditions do psychiatrists treat?
Psychiatrists can diagnose and treat several conditions, including:
- Alcohol use disorder and other substance use disorders.
- Alzheimer’s disease.
- Anxiety disorders.
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- Autism spectrum disorder.
- Bipolar disorder.
- Body dysmorphic disorder.
- Depression.
- Dissociative disorders.
- Eating disorders.
- Gambling disorder.
- Gender dysphoria.
- Hoarding disorder.
- Mood disorders.
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
- Panic disorder.
- Personality disorders.
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
- Postpartum depression.
- Schizophrenia.
- Sleep disorders.
When should I see a psychiatrist?
Determining when to see a psychiatrist often requires a candid self-assessment of your symptoms and day-to-day experiences. While you shouldn’t try to self-diagnose any specific mental health conditions, you can become aware of and note behaviors, emotions and thought patterns that are unhealthy and disruptive to your everyday life.
While it can be difficult and overwhelming to seek help for mental health conditions, it’s essential to do so. Mental health conditions are very common, and your mental health is just as important as your physical health.
Mental health episodes may happen randomly, infrequently or be constant. The important thing to remember is that if they’re negatively affecting your quality of life, it’s a clear sign you need to seek help.
If you have any of the following symptoms or experiences, you may want to consider seeing a psychiatrist or telling your primary healthcare provider:
- Inability to manage or control your emotions.
- Continuous or frequent episodes of anger or rage.
- Excessive or irrational fears.
- Engaging in risky behavior.
- Excessive worrying and/or sadness.
- Significant changes in sleep patterns.
- Substance use.
- Eating disorders.
- Declining performance in school or work.
- Withdrawal from social situations.
- Thoughts of self-harm.