New York Times : Diagnosing Psychiatric Disorders
This video shows that one child has a psychiatric disorder(illness). His name is Paull and 13 years old. His mother explains his diagnosis make him very quiet, look like sad, depress, and often violent. He has maybe psychiatric disorder after half dozen ages.
One doctor says that diagnosing psychiatric disorder don't be known to have tests, just as blood test or x-ray, and only when doctor sees pictures. In addition, this disorder changes some different style tempers while grow up a child. Sometimes a child is depress, violent and cheer.
Vocabulary
1) Diagnosis (noun) is the discovery and naming of what is wrong with someone who is ill or with something that is not working properly.
ex) I need to have a second test to confirm the diagnosis.
2) Psychiatric(adj) means relating to psychiatry and involving mental illness.
ex) We finally insisted that he seek psychiatric help.
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I think this video is very usefull. It can help us in the test today. I can explan some thing that I did't understand yesterday in Brian's lecture. Nowdays, Depression is very popular because changing culture or unaccepttable happening. It let us know how to solve depression and how to avoid it.
Thanks
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