psychiatry

psychiatry
noun Etymology: probably from French psychiatrie, from psychiatre psychiatrist, from psych- psych- + Greek iatros physician — more at -iatry Date: 1828 a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders • psychiatric adjectivepsychiatrically adverbpsychiatrist noun

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