Articles related to "Forensic Psychiatry"Forensic Psychiatry is a combination of the law and psychiatric practice that deals with issues like criminal responsibility.
Tattoos may reveal personality characteristics. New research shows that forensic patients with tattoos are more likely to have antisocial personality disorder.
In the US and Canada, the professional requirements to become a psychiatrist are demanding, including high school, college, medical school and residency training.
In the UK, the professional requirements to practice as a psychiatrist include completion of a medical degree, postgraduate foundation training and specialty training.
In the UK, mental health nurses require a secondary school education (or equivalent), a nursing diploma or degree and registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
What do we know about the effectiveness of drug therapies used in the treatment PD suicidal behavior? Dr. Robert Cardish sums it up.
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