Marat Nadirovich Shamsutdinov, Adolescent Psychiatrist
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Marat Nadirovich Shamsutdinov

Adolescent Psychiatrist | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

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Dr. Marat Shamsutdinov practices Child & Adolescent Psychiatry in Unknown City, Unknown State. Dr. Shamsutdinov evaluates patients throughout childhood and adolescence using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists are trained and certified to administer psychotherapy, medication, and many other means of treatment. Dr. Shamsutdinov seeks to improve each patients quality of life.

Education and Training

MD at Saba University School of Medicine

Provider Details

Male English, Russian 10 years of experience
Marat Nadirovich Shamsutdinov
Marat Nadirovich Shamsutdinov's Expert Contributions
  • Should I see a psychologist for low self esteem?

    Yes, your should see a psychologist and find out the reason for it. READ MORE

  • Can a 14 year old be prescribed antidepressants?

    I am sorry your son feels that way. There are several medications for depression and anxiety at his age. However, he needs to be evaluated by a psychiatrist for symptoms and necessity for medications. Stay safe. READ MORE

  • Will children lose social skills through remote learning?

    It is a possibility, and it also depends on the time spent for online learning. Social interactions important in and out of school as long as they are safe. In isolation, children still have interactions with peers online, and it’s important that kids attend online classes. Keep safety precautions and stay safe. READ MORE

  • Is the blinking of eyes a reflex action?

    Blinking can be related to stress. Also, it can be a tic. Children commonly have a Transient Tic Disorder. However, I can’t answer precisely what it is and he needs to be evaluated by a psychiatrist or neurologist. Stay safe. READ MORE

  • How are children affected by abandonment?

    Anyone can be affected by abandonment. Severity and problems depend on circumstances, age, etc. Reactive attachment disorder can develop or other issues. If the child shows any changes in behavior or you have any concerns, the child should be evaluated by professional as early as possible to evaluate and start treatment if necessary. I hope this helps. READ MORE

  • Is Risperdal safe for young kids?

    Risperdal is approved for use in children. However, there are no safe medications. All medications have side effects. But if benefits of medications is greater than the chance of having side effects, then we can prescribe meds. Risperdal has specific indications in kids. It is not FDA approved for pure ADHD without any other psychiatric conditions. If the doctor wants to prescribe it for ADHD then you have to ask the rationale for using it. However, I can’t comment on it since I did not see the child and don’t know all the symptoms. If you want a second opinion, you can see another psychiatrist and address those questions after the doctor sees the child. READ MORE

  • Is it possible for kids to have OCD?

    Yes. It is possible for children to have OCD even in earlier age. However not all the behaviors that can look like OCD are in fact OCD. Your daughter needs to be evaluated by psychiatrist or psychologist to see if it is a true OCD or symptom of another problem. READ MORE

  • Can kids go to anger management?

    Anger in teens can be due to several reasons. Disruption of the family is one of them. Anger issues can be a symptom of depression or another emotional state. Your daughter had to be evaluated first to determine if she needs treatment for depression or anger or other condition. It is impossible to suggest what to do without seeing a person. You need to schedule her for an appointment with a mental health professional. READ MORE

  • Why is my teenager so aggressive with me?

    This behavior can be due to several common reasons such as depression, anxiety drug use, pushing the limits of parents or others. I can’t tell why is this happening and he needs to get a professional assessment for the possible reasons for such behavior. You need to schedule him for an evaluation with psychiatrist. READ MORE

  • My daughter is depressed about her speech problems

    I am sorry that your daughter is depressed. Yes, she needs to be evaluated for an appropriate support plan. I hope it will help. READ MORE

  • What depression treatment is there?

    There are many treatments available for people with similar symptoms. There are therapies, medications and others. However, you have to be seen by a professional and get an evaluation for depression and possible causes for it. You are 17 y.o. and legally you considered as a minor, unless you are officially emancipated, hence you have to talk to your legal guardians about it or school counselor, or any available adult who can be responsible. READ MORE

  • Why does my daughter only write about death?

    Hello. I hope your daughter is well. At this age, some teens are still searching for themselves and who they are in life. Important thing is the context of writings, her overall function, and changes in her functioning. The best next step is to get her seen and evaluated by a psychologist to determine the imminent risk and danger to herself or others. All the best. READ MORE

  • My daughter is prone to hormonal depression. What can I do?

    PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) is common among women. Especially when a teen just starts her periods. It may take up to a few years for her period to regulate and hormonal imbalance may improve, but may not. There are some antidepressants that are used for it, and also some girls have contraceptive pills or different contraceptive methods prescribed by a pediatrician or gynecologist to reduce they symptoms of mild irregularity before periods. Also, if they are painful, it is better to check for any organic cause. I hope it helps. READ MORE

  • Can yoga help my son improve his concentration?

    Yoga can certainly help with relaxation and taking stress away, but will not treat the cause of lack of concentration. He might have undiagnosed ADHD inattentive presenting if he has no hyperactivity. Also, anxiety (especially performance anxiety), depression, and other stress can cause the lack of concentration. He needs to be evaluated for the causes. Also, If the problem is with ADHD, then the problem with concentration can be visible in the tasks that are boring or not interesting for the person, while if they are interested in some tasks, they can have good attention and concentration. I hope this helps. All the best. READ MORE

  • My daughter still continues to be hyperactive. What should I do?

    It is possible that people have hyperactivity symptoms for their entire life. Only about 50% of kids of a hyperactive/impulsive type will not have hyperactivity by adulthood. So, if she is struggling with her symptoms and it affects her study and daily life, then she should be evaluated for the cause of it, because hyperactivity can be not only due to ADHD. Good luck, and I hope it helps. READ MORE

  • Why doesn't my son want to make friends?

    At 12, children try to be independent and are trying to find themselves. However, social isolation may be due to several other, more serious underlying causes, i.e., depression, anxiety, psychotic disorders. He should be evaluated by a professional to find the root of the changed behavior. I hope it helps. All the best. READ MORE

  • Why is my child all of a sudden losing interest in his schoolwork?

    Looks like he has very good potential. But, changes in social settings, friendships, and increased difficulties in school may influence it. One of the approaches is contingency management (basically rewarding for good outcomes), however, it has to be done correctly, otherwise it can be damaging. Also, he has to be evaluated by a professional in psychiatry to see if there are other underlying causes. I hope it helps. Good luck. READ MORE

  • Can I do anything to stop my child from wetting the bed?

    If children regress with their toilet training, it can be physiological or psychological. First thing is to get him evaluated by a pediatrician to exclude focal causes. Also, it has to be monitored if he is doing it only at night or has accidents during the day. Psychologically, it can signify trauma. And it has to be assessed by a psychologist or psychiatrist. Trauma for children can be very insignificant in adults eyes, but something as small as seeing a dead bird on the street can cause psychological trauma in children. I hope he will get better soon. All the best. READ MORE

  • Can autism be developed?

    Autism has been linked to many factors and some studies show genetic predisposition. I can’t tell what is the reason your child has autism. He has to be fully evaluated and get treatment with ABA or other support as soon as possible. Early treatment starts - better outcome is when they grow up. Also, there are support groups for the parents of the children with autism, because it is very hard not only physically, but psychologically. All the best READ MORE

  • My daughter is addicted to her phone. What can I do?

    PMDD (PreMenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) is when women have mood symptoms several days before onset of menses and usually with onset of menses it get better or disappear. Some antidepressant meds approved for that, or some women may take oral contraceptive tablets to manage symptoms. However, your daughter needs to be evaluated by pediatrician for that and follow instructions. I do not recommend starting ANY medications without contacting your doctor. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Awards

  • National Dean's List 2003 & 2004   

Internships

  • Brooklyn Hospital Center

Fellowships

  • Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Psychological Association, American Medical Association

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Dedication

Hobbies / Sports

  • Outdoor Activites

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Marat Nadirovich Shamsutdinov has a rating of 1 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 1 patient. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Adolescent Psychiatrist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.
  • Keith
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    Beware of this psychiatrist. He does not do his research and does not listen to the patient. He is a newish doctor and seems trigger happy. Despite having the patient sign release forms, he does not talk to the family. Do yourself a favor and find help somewhere else.

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