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Etymology

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From psychiatry +‎ -ize.

Verb

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psychiatrize (third-person singular simple present psychiatrizes, present participle psychiatrizing, simple past and past participle psychiatrized)

  1. (transitive) To make psychiatric; to bring into the realm of psychiatry.
    • 1974, André Haïm, Adolescent suicide, page 48:
      On the other hand it is just as important not to psychiatrize youth as a whole, to avoid over-hasty interference that will run counter to the aim in view by 'freezing' or even preventing the progressive spontaneous process.
    • 2007, Charles Webel, Johan Galtung, Handbook of peace and conflict studies, page 61:
      The mediator may be tempted to: • Psychiatrize the parties, labelling them as mentally ill.

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