NP Istanbul Brain Hospital
Location
Istanbul, Turkey
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Prof. Dr. Sermin Kesebir
Psychiatric Specialist
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NP Istanbul Brain Hospital
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Speciality
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Psychiatry |
About
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Graduated from Dokuz Eylul Medicine School on 1995, and completed her Psychiatry specialty education in Ege University Psychiatry Department. After completing her compulsory service in Kirikkale High Specialization Hospital, she has become an associate professor in 2008 in Adnan Menderes University. In 2009-2014 she has carried out the administration of acute psychosis service as a lecturer in Cerenkov Mental and Neurological Disorders Education and Research Hospital.
Prof. Dr. Sermin Kesebir is also a member of Psychiatric Association of Turkey Mood Disorders Scientific Work Unit, Abdulkadir Uzbek Psychodrama Institute, Foundation of Halime Dag Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies, Bipolar Life Association, American Psychological Association (APA), International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) and International Society for Effective Disorders (ISAD).
Prof. Dr. Sermin Kesebir’s base interest and specialties: Mood disorders (depressive disorders and bipolar – two pronged- disorders- manic depressive illness), consultation lyceum psychiatry and psychoanalytic psychotherapies.
She has also written about: Psychiatric Association of Turkey, Mood Disorders Scientific Work Unit, Depression Treatment Guide "Treatment of depression accompanied by somatic symptoms" and '' Eating disorders are co morbid depression treatment '' ; Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies Scientific Work Unit, Psychoanalytic psychotherapies book ‘’Heinz Kohut (1913-1981) and Self Psychology’’; Women's Mental Health Scientific Work Unit, In Women's Life and Women's Spiritual Health book '' Women and Mood Disorders '' sections. ‘’ 20th Chromosome Affects in Bipolar Disorder’’, ‘’Impact of Positive Family Story on effective temperament of Bipolar Patients and closest relatives’’, ‘’Chromosomal localization in bipolar disorder: indicator D2024B1‘’, ‘’Before and after addition of lamotrigine for long-term resuscitation: Effect of blood level‘’, ‘ |
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