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Discover LudwigThe phrase "psychiatric problem" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a mental health condition that requires medical attention. For example, "John has been diagnosed with a psychiatric problem and is currently being treated by a therapist."
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Why describe it as a psychiatric problem?
These were stark facts, not symptoms of a psychiatric problem.
He said grief is part of the human condition, not a psychiatric problem.
If this suggestion is adopted, many people who experience completely normal grief could be mislabeled as having a psychiatric problem.
Barring some serious psychiatric problem, the factual outlines of a person's life are probably as they remember them.
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric problem in patients with chronic renal disease and may predict patient outcome and mortality.
The fact is that if one does not adore Julie Christie, one has either a retentive psychiatric problem or a political axe to grind.
Consistent social problems can mean that there may be an anxiety disorder or another psychiatric problem, such as depression, that's beginning to emerge.
Though his symptoms and distress were quite real, I told him he did not have a major psychiatric problem that required treatment.
An estimated 13 million people are disabled by this disorder, making it the fifth most common psychiatric problem in the country.
It's not fashionable in our therapy-friendly nation, where people who behave obnoxiously are assumed to have a treatable psychiatric problem until proven otherwise.
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