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neuropsychiatrist

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[noor-oh-sahy-kahy-uh-trist, -si-, nyoor-] / ˌnʊər oʊ saɪˈkaɪ ə trɪst, -sɪ-, njʊər- /

noun

neuropsychiatrists plural
  1. a physician whose specialty is neuropsychiatry.


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Several other doctors have since told him that gabapentin is likely the cause of his condition, including a neuropsychiatrist who diagnosed him with severe dysautonomia, or impairment of the autonomic nervous system.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 25, 2025

“The before and after difference was just so striking,” said Dr. Ian Kratter, a Stanford neuropsychiatrist who co-led the study.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 26, 2025

At first, the neuropsychiatrist was "jarred" by the sight of a grand mal seizure.

From Salon Sep. 4, 2023

In the new filing, his lawyers told Colville that prosecutors want to have him examined over several days by a psychiatrist, a neuropsychiatrist and a neurologist.

From Seattle Times Mar. 22, 2023

She learned of a psychiatrist who was a chess master, Dr. Ariel Mengarini, a nonanalytic neuropsychiatrist who worked for the government.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady

The treatment had been developed in the 1930s, when Italian neuropsychiatrists Ugo Cerletti and Lucio Bini had carried out a series of experiments on animals to induce seizures by the application of electric shocks.

From The Guardian Feb. 2, 2013

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