Carmine Pariante
Carmine Pariante
Carmine Pariante (pronunciation: /ˈkɑːrmaɪn pəˈrɪɑːnteɪ/) is a renowned psychiatrist and professor known for his significant contributions to the field of psychiatry.
Etymology
The name 'Carmine' is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'carmen' meaning 'song'. 'Pariante' is also of Italian origin, but its etymology is not well-documented.
Career
Carmine Pariante is a Professor of Biological Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London. He is also a Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. His research focuses on the role of stress and the immune system in the pathogenesis of mental health disorders, particularly depression and fatigue.
Related Terms
- Psychiatry: The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.
- Stress (biology): The body's method of reacting to a challenge or physical and psychological barrier.
- Immune system: A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- Depression: A common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- Fatigue: An overall feeling of tiredness or lack of energy.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Carmine Pariante
- Wikipedia's article - Carmine Pariante
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