Psychiatrist is an actual doctor of the mind, who has studied extensively on mental health conditions and physical body hormonal imbalances which can cause them. The symptoms show themselves in feelings or irrational behaviors and will neatly categorize. Schizophrenia, Autism, Bi-polar, manic depressives are a small sampling of imbalances or physical reasons why people act the way the do.
Psychologists area of study is limited to ONLY the mind and understanding of thought processes. These doctors specialize in reconditioning behavior patterns with therapy, not drugs to alter a physical imbalance.
2007-06-11 17:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Traditionally, to give "professional advice" (which is actually a misnomer) one must be a licensed psychologist or social worker. To prescribe drugs one must be a licensed psychiatrist.
However... New Mexico has, for the last 3 years I believe, given psychologists the opportunity to train for and get a license for scripting privileges. More states are working on legislation to allow psychologists this privilege as well.
2007-06-11 17:00:34
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answered by 'llysa 4
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Theres basically one distinction between to to psychology is in basic terms counseling and comparable artwork, psychiatry ability which you have a scientific degree in the back of it. A psychologist can no longer dispense medicine, mutually as a psychiatrist can. The careers are comparable and it relatively relies upon on what container you intend in going into. till your extremely into meds identity propose psychologist and once you get precise all the way down to it, in the experience that your want helps human beings objective for counselor certification, its seen counseling yet counselors do greater or much less comparable to psychologists, yet pull a smaller pay.
2016-10-09 00:53:26
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answered by bramwell 4
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Someone who gives professional advice will give that based on what you say is the problem. A psychiatrist is a medical Dr. who diagnoses and treats the condition - and it may not be what you thought it is.
2007-06-12 01:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Psychiatrists are medical doctors who, nowadays, pretty much just prescribe medications.
Social workers (M.S.W.) and, in some cases, clinical psychologists (Ph.D.) do most of the psychotherapy. This can include individual psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic/psychoanalytic therapy, psychoeducation and exposure therapy, and other methods. They don't really just "give advice." Their methods are learned.
2007-06-11 16:57:16
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answered by Buying is Voting 7
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They have to have degrees in Psych. before they can prescribe anything...as far as advice goes...they usually spend most of their time listening!
2007-06-11 16:57:29
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answered by Dani 3
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