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How
do I select a psychiatrist for myself or a family member?
For
an adult:
Adults who wish to obtain psychiatric help may want to
start by conferring with his or her own physician. The
physician will probably want to perform a thorough physical
evaluation to check whether any physical problems may
be the cause or a contributor to the mental or emotional
problem. If the physician believes that psychiatric treatment
is needed or could be helpful, he or she can recommend
the names of psychiatrists appropriate to consult. Other
sources of referrals are the local district branch of
the American Psychiatric Association, community mental
health centers, medical school, and the local medical
society.
For
a child:
The first line of defense when a child appears to be having
problems is usually the family pediatrician. Since this
physician has probably known the family for quite some
time and is familiar with the family's history, parents
may find it easier to talk over their concerns with him
or her. The pediatrician will be able to determine whether
there is any physical cause associated with the problem.
If the problem is not severe or debilitating, the pediatrician
also should be able to give useful advice on how to deal
with the situation or help the child resolve it. Examples
of problems for which parents might want to get a pediatric
consult are bedwetting, general complaints of not feeling
well without any apparent physical symptoms, refusal to
go school, withdrawal from friends and family, and excessive
complaints of stomachaches and headaches.
If the problem
has gone on for a long time or appears to interfere with
the child's ability to function or cope in general, a
psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of children
or adolescents--depending on the child's age--should be
consulted. The child's pediatrician should be able to
refer parents to an appropriate specialist. Parents can
also obtain referrals from their local district branch
of the American Psychiatric Association, community mental
health centers, medical school, and the local medical
society.
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