Psychiatry in Auckland
Psychiatry in Auckland is the medical specialty devoted to the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, of
mental
,
emotional
and
behavioural disorders
. A Psychiatrist specialises in
mental health
in children, adolescents and adults. Psychiatrists are qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of
psychological problems
.
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We specialise in mild to moderate mental illness for Children, Adolescents & Adults, with an experienced team of Health Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists. . . .
Consultant Psychiatrist in NZ and the UK. He has held numerous leadership positions in DHB Mental Health and Addictions Services . . . .
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nib Health Partner
Kjell Granrud is a specialist in Psychiatry. . . .
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The Hinengaro Clinic specialises in the assessment and management of memory problems, dementia, complex medical and psychiatric problems in older adults . . . .
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I assess and treat mostly in general adult psychiatry, adult ADHD, mood and anxiety disorders, chronic fatigue, post-traumatic stress disorder, and addictions including alcohol . . . .
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General Adult Psychiatry, Medicolegal Assessment & Report Writing, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Stress-related, OCD, Bipolar, Psychosis, Phobia & Panic. . . .
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General Adult Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, Medicolegal Assessment & Report Writing, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Stress-related . . . .
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Igor specialises in diagnostics & treatment of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), Depressive Disorders, Bipolar Affective Disorder. . . .