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Frequently
Asked Questions
What is the
difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
Psychiatrists
are doctors of medicine who specialize in disorders of the
brain/mind. They can prescribe medication, and many of them do
not do traditional talk therapy. A majority of psychiatrists see
patients to prescribe and monitor medication though some provide
talk therapy.
Clinical
psychologists are doctors of psychology who are trained in talk
therapy, including behavioral forms of therapy. They have a
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy), a Psy.D. (Doctor of Psychology),
or an Ed.D. (Doctor of Education). Psychologists generally do
diagnostic testing and assessment, as well as treatment.
If a clinical
psychologist feels that a client might benefit from medication,
a referral is made to a psychiatrist or other prescribing
professional such as a family doctor, pediatrician or internist.
The psychologist will continue to do the regular treatment while
the psychiatrist prescribes and monitors the medication.
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