1. psychiatric - Noun
2. psychiatric - Adjective
Of or pertaining to psychiatria.
Source: Webster's dictionaryToday, the world most urgently needs good priests and confessors, because due to their absence, churches are empty, while psychiatric hospitals, prisons, and clinics are full. Paisios of Mount Athos
It may sound surprising when I say, on the basis of my own clinical practice as well as that of my psychological and psychiatric colleagues, that the chief problem of people in the middle decade of the twentieth century is emptiness. Rollo May
Yes, I'm very normal, everything is okay, I won't become a psychiatric case. Alfred Jodl
The Greeks distinguished between good and bad behavior, language that enhanced or diminished persons. Being intoxicated with scientism, we fail to recognize that the seemingly technical terms used to identify psychiatric illnesses and interventions are simply dyphemisms and euphemisms. Thomas Szasz
When I was still in my psychiatric residency training in New York City, I was subjected to the doctor draft of that time, during the early fifties, at the time of the Korean War. Robert Jay Lifton
I didn't get at first put into a rehab facility; I got put in a adolescent psychiatric unit for my detox. Jack Osbourne