Psychiatry and Psychology
The area of medicine known as psychiatry is dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of emotional, mental, and behavioral disorders. A psychiatrist is a medical professional who treats mental health issues, including drug abuse disorders. Psychiatrists are equipped to evaluate emotional problems from both a mental and physical perspective. People consult psychiatrists for a variety of reasons. Abrupt issues can include terrifying delusions, panic attacks, suicidal thoughts, or hearing "voices." Alternatively, they could be more persistent, like unrelenting feelings of melancholy, anxiety, or hopelessness; or they could be more functional issues that make life seem distorted or out of control.
Science studies habits and the mind; this is called psychology. Studies of conscious and unconscious phenomena, such as feelings and thoughts, are included in psychology. It is a vastly interdisciplinary academic field that bridges the gap between the natural and social sciences. The goal of psychology is to comprehend how neuroscience relates to the field. Understanding the gestures of individuals and groups is the goal shared by social scientists and psychologists.
- Class of Medications
- Antidepressants
- Anti-psychotic medications
- Sedatives and anxiolytics
- Hypnotics
- Mood stabilizers

