精神科
A medical department or clinic specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions. It focuses on disorders of the mind, such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia, often involving medical prescriptions.
例句
3 / 5昨日、初めて精神科へ行きました。
I went to the psychiatry department for the first time yesterday.
精神科を受診する際は、事前の予約が必要です。
When seeing a psychiatrist, a prior appointment is required.
精神科に行くの、ちょっと緊張するな。
I'm a bit nervous about going to the psychiatry clinic.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'Seishin' (spirit/mind) and 'Ka' (department). It is the 'Department of the Spirit.'
快速测验
眠れない日が続くので、近くの( )に行ってみることにした。
正确!
正确答案是: 精神科
例句
昨日、初めて精神科へ行きました。
everydayI went to the psychiatry department for the first time yesterday.
精神科を受診する際は、事前の予約が必要です。
formalWhen seeing a psychiatrist, a prior appointment is required.
精神科に行くの、ちょっと緊張するな。
informalI'm a bit nervous about going to the psychiatry clinic.
本研究は精神科医療における新しい治療法の有効性を検証するものである。
academicThis study verifies the effectiveness of new treatment methods in psychiatric medicine.
産業医が社員に精神科への相談を勧めた。
businessThe industrial physician recommended that the employee consult a psychiatry department.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
精神科の門をたたく
To seek help from a psychiatric clinic (literally 'knock on the gate')
精神科に通院する
To be an outpatient at a psychiatry department
精神科救急
Psychiatric emergency services
容易混淆的词
Shinryo-naika focuses on physical symptoms caused by stress, while Seishinka focuses on mental disorders.
Shinrigaku is the academic study of psychology, not the medical practice of psychiatry.
使用说明
Use this word when referring specifically to medical treatment for mental health. In Japan, 'Mental Clinic' is often used as a softer-sounding alternative for the same department.
常见错误
Learners sometimes confuse 'ka' (department) with 'gaku' (study/science), saying 'Seishingaku' when they mean the clinic.
记忆技巧
Think of 'Seishin' (spirit/mind) and 'Ka' (department). It is the 'Department of the Spirit.'
词源
From Sino-Japanese: 精神 (seishin - spirit/mind) + 科 (ka - department/branch).
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, there is still some social stigma attached to the word 'Seishinka', so many modern clinics call themselves 'Kokoro no Clinic' or 'Mental Clinic' to be more approachable.
快速测验
眠れない日が続くので、近くの( )に行ってみることにした。
正确!
正确答案是: 精神科
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