Psychiatrists

Practitioners By City

Premier Practitioners

Dr. Susan Abbey

Dr. Susan Abbey

Psychiatrist
Toronto, ON
Dr. Bruce Pollock

Dr. Bruce Pollock

Psychiatrist
Toronto, ON
Dr. Bozenna Lukaszewska-Andziak

Dr. Bozenna Lukaszewska-Andziak

Psychiatrist
Toronto, ON
Dr. Wahid Abouelnasr

Dr. Wahid Abouelnasr

Psychiatrist
Toronto, ON

Psychiatrists

Dr. Arlene Baksh

Dr. Arlene Baksh

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Dorothea Bergen

Dr. Dorothea Bergen

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Jay Bondar

Dr. Jay Bondar

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Tamara Catona

Dr. Tamara Catona

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Fiona Johnson

Dr. Fiona Johnson

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Lindsay Kennedy

Dr. Lindsay Kennedy

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Peter Kyne

Dr. Peter Kyne

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Gordon MacEwan

Dr. Gordon MacEwan

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Douglas Maskall

Dr. Douglas Maskall

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Karine Paquet

Dr. Karine Paquet

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
Dr. Michael Zaitzow

Dr. Michael Zaitzow

Psychiatrist
White Rock, BC
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A local  psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders and addiction. Unlike psychologists, psychiatrists can prescribe medication in addition to providing therapy. Psychiatrists work in settings including private practice, hospitals, and institutions. In treating patients a psychiatrist can also educate them on antidepressants, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, adolescent psychiatry and post-traumatic stress disorder. Studies have found that children who have healthy diets are more likely to be happy. Children who are overweight have a higher risk of experiencing low self-esteem, depression and negative body image such as anorexia .

Research shows that physical activity promotes the release of powerful chemicals such as endorphins and serotonin, which improve mood and feelings of well-being and can be used to treat addiction . It can lower cortisol (also called the “stress hormone”) levels and support nerve cell growth in the hippocampus, a region of the brain that helps regulate mood.

In to mental health pratcitioners there is addititional information on Alzheimer's, some of the other things that can cause dementia include previous or new brain infections, a bad head injury, stroke or multiple sclerosis. There are some treatable conditions that can produce similar symptoms to dementia, such as thyroid disease, vitamin deficiencies, mental illness or sleep disorders. People with dementia often have problems with short-term memory. To have dementia, at least two of these core mental Health  functions must be significantly impaired:  Pour plus d'informations et les services locaux des psychiatres locaux à Montréal et à Québec PQ, contactez votre psychiatre local

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