biologic psychiatry

bi·o·log·ic psy·chi·a·try

a branch of psychiatry that emphasizes molecular, genetic, and pharmacologic approaches in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.

bi·o·log·ic psy·chi·a·try

(bī'ŏ-loj'ik sī-kī'ă-trē) A branch of the medical discipline that emphasizes molecular, genetic, and pharmacologic methods in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.