Psychiatry

/saɪˈkaɪətri/ or /sɪˈkaɪətri/ noun

The branch of medicine focused on understanding, diagnosing, and treating mental illnesses and emotional disorders.

From Greek *psyche* ('mind, soul') and *iatreia* ('healing, medical care'). The term was formed in the 19th century as doctors began treating mental health as a medical field, not just a moral or religious issue.

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