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please state the curriculum highlights, the prerequites or subjects and the job opportunites that are involved in taking up psychology. thanks!

2006-07-11 19:35:53 · 12 answers · asked by Katrina C 1 in Social Science Psychology

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A psychologist pokes around with people's real and imaginary problems based on the methods of the social sciences. Presrequisites: alot of social science classes, especially psychology classes.

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who, after receviing an MD, remains a student and begins a rigorous study of the specialty of psychiatry and mental illnesses. Because of the extreme importance of medications to doctors in general and psychiatrists as specialists, the undergraduate chemistry courses are particularly important, especially the sophmore year physical chemistry classes and lab work.

2006-07-11 19:41:17 · answer #1 · answered by urbancoyote 7 · 0 0

A Psychiatrist is a Medical Doctor who specializes in psychiatric illnesses.

A Psychologist is one who has studied psychology, and is more interested in the origin of the illness than the treatment of it.

Also, a Psychiatrist, being an MD, can prescribe drugs. A psychologist cannot.

2006-07-11 19:39:54 · answer #2 · answered by Deb 2 · 0 0

Psychiatrist - psychologist who's gone through med school, and can prescribe medications

curriculum depends on the school and what you want to do with the degree...

someone studying to be a researcher wouldn't have the same curriculum as someone studying to be a school counselor or work in HR at a business..

2006-07-11 19:41:17 · answer #3 · answered by sammi kitten 2 · 0 0

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2016-10-14 09:28:46 · answer #4 · answered by kincade 4 · 0 0

A psychiarist is a doctor. He should have basic medical qualification M.B.B.S before he can go for M.D. Psychiatry.He is employed like any other specialist
Psychologist is a non medical post graduate in psychology and has openings as paramedical "clinical psychologists".
Only in cosmopolitan cities like Mumbai and Delhi psychologists find gainful employment.
Psychology couple make good counselors in family relations,juvenile delinquency and hypnotic prctice.

2006-07-11 19:48:11 · answer #5 · answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7 · 0 0

Psychiatry is something a doctor specializes in like being a surgeon or a pediatrician. So medical school and residency is required. A psychologist has not gone to medical school and therefore cannot prescribe medicine.

2006-07-11 19:43:23 · answer #6 · answered by Lucybelle 2 · 0 0

Psychiatrists prescribe medicine to balance the chemicals running the brain, and psychologists look into your upbringing and past traumatic experiences to try to remedy your mental illness.

2006-07-11 19:51:14 · answer #7 · answered by straightshooter 5 · 0 0

A psychologist can't prescribe meds while the other can coz to be a psychiatrist, u have to go to med sch.

2006-07-11 19:43:39 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Psychology -
1 : the science of mind and behavior
2 a : the mental or behavioral characteristics of an individual or group b : the study of mind and behavior in relation to a particular field of knowledge or activity

A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.


Description
Psychiatrists treat patients privately and in hospital settings through a combination of psychotherapy and medication. Their training consists of four years of medical school, followed by one year of internship and at least three years of psychiatric residency. Psychiatrists may receive certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), which requires two years of clinical experience beyond residency and the successful completion of a written and an oral test. Unlike a medical license, board certification is not legally required in order to practice psychiatry.

Psychiatrists may practice general psychiatry or choose a specialty, such as child psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, treatment of substance abuse, forensic (legal) psychiatry, emergency psychiatry, mental retardation, community psychiatry, or public health. Some focus their research and clinical work primarily on psychoactive medication, in which case they are referred to as psychopharmacologists. Psychiatrists may be called upon to address numerous social issues, including juvenile delinquency, family and marital dysfunction, legal competency in criminal and financial matters, and treatment of mental and emotional problems among prison inmates and in the military.

Psychiatrists treat the biological, psychological, and social components of mental illness simultaneously. They can investigate whether symptoms of mental disorders have physical causes, such as a hormone imbalance or an adverse reaction to medication, or whether psychological symptoms are contributing to physical conditions, such as cardiovascular problems and high blood pressure. Because they are licensed physicians, psychiatrists- unlike psychologists and psychiatric social workers- can prescribe medication; they are also able to admit patients to the hospital. Other mental health professionals who cannot prescribe medication themselves often establish a professional relationship with a psychiatrist.

Psychiatrists may work in private offices, private psychiatric hospitals, community hospitals, state and federal hospitals, or community mental centers. Often, they combine work in several settings. In addition to their clinical work, psychiatrists often engage in related professional activities, including teaching, research, and administration. The American Psychiatric Association, the oldest medical specialty organization in the United States, supports the profession by offering continuing education and research opportunities, keeping members informed about new research and public policy issues, helping to educate the public about mental health issues, and serving as an advocate for people affected by mental illness.

2006-07-11 19:45:33 · answer #9 · answered by Carl S 4 · 0 0

Psychology is study oriented, where as psychiatrist practises professionally, what he also learnt about psychology.

2006-07-11 20:11:56 · answer #10 · answered by Spiritualseeker 7 · 0 0

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