different between psychiatry vs antipsychiatry
psychiatry
English
Etymology
[1846] From French psychiatrie, from Medieval Latin psychiatria. Surface etymology is psych- +? -iatry.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /sa??ka?.??t?i/
Noun
psychiatry (usually uncountable, plural psychiatries)
- (medicine) The branch of medicine that subjectively diagnoses, treats, and studies mental disorders and behavioural conditions.
Derived terms
- psychiatric
- psychiatrist
Translations
See also
- psychopathology
psychiatry From the web:
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antipsychiatry
English
Etymology
anti- +? psychiatry
Adjective
antipsychiatry (comparative more antipsychiatry, superlative most antipsychiatry)
- Opposed to psychiatry
Noun
antipsychiatry (uncountable)
- A form of psychoanalysis based on existentialist and sociological concepts
Translations
antipsychiatry From the web:
- what does anti psychiatry mean
- what is the antipsychiatry movement
- what is anti psychiatry
- what is anti-psychiatry in psychology
- what does anti depression mean
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