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by marincounty
3781 days ago
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Please tell me you are not a licenced Psychologist? If you managed to get through med school, and finish a residency in Psychiatry; I have a money making idea: Write a book on just how you got into medical school. (Wow--could you imagine pulling out you wallet/purse after this session?) Sorry dude, but please, see a psychiatrist. Bring this post. |
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A psychiatrist is a specialist medical doctor. They've been right through the whole med school thing.
A clinical psychologist takes an accredited psychology BSc and then takes further courses. These finalises with a doctorate, giving the Dr title. They are, however, not medical doctors.
It may have changed but a good rule of thumb is that a psychiatrist can prescribe the full range of treatments, including medication. From what I recall, a clinical psychologist focuses on prescription of therapy - they may need a psychiatrist to prescribe if they believe medication would be useful.