1. All psychiatric problems are brain problems, and the psychiatrists are changing their classification scheme to try and avoid that cartesian dichotomy. 2. Prisons, too, are forced to handle men with profound psychiatric problems in conditions which are totally unsuitable. 3. Read in studio People who survive road accidents can go on to develop severe psychiatric problems, according to a report out today. 4. Patients may propose options that are ineffective to avoid the necessity of changing, and relatives may collude to deny the presence of a psychiatric problem. 5. Secondly, there may be a continuity of psychiatric problems only if the risk factor also persists. 6. Some of these factors can be found in the descriptions provided by Robins of the childhood histories of the child guidance patients who later developed psychiatric problems. 7. Thirdly, discordant marital relationships have been linked with a raised rate of psychiatric problems in the children. 8. Clients are usually only referred to them, however, when they are already suffering serious psychiatric problems. 9. People who survive road accidents can go on to develop severe psychiatric problems, according to a report out today. |