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Types of Psychiatrists

Addiction Psychiatrist
Addiction Psychiatrist

Addiction is a complex condition, a brain disease that is manifested by compulsive substance use despite harmful consequence. People with addiction (severe substance use disorder) have an intense focus on using a certain substance(s), such as alcohol or drugs, to the point that it takes over their life.

Adult Psychiatrist
Adult Psychiatrist

Liaison psychiatry is the branch of psychiatry that specializes in the interface between other medical specialties and psychiatry. Military psychiatry covers special aspects of psychiatry and mental disorders within the military context.

Clinical Social Workers
Clinical Social Workers

Social workers may have either a bachelor’s or master’s degree in social work, although a master’s in social work is required for clinical social workers. The licensing requirements for direct-service social workers vary from state to state, but LCSWs must be licensed.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Licensed Professional Counselor

Licensed Mental Health Counselor. A psychological counselor is a mental health professional who has a master's degree (MA) in psychology, counseling, or a related field. In order to be licensed, the professional counselor also needs two additional years' experience working with a qualified mental health professional after graduate school.

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Marriage & Family Therapist
Marriage & Family Therapist

The definition of the word marriage—or, more accurately, the understanding of what the institution of marriage properly consists of—continues to be highly controversial.

Other
Other

What Is Psychiatry? Psychiatry is the branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.

Psychiatric Nurses
Psychiatric Nurses

Is psychiatric-mental health nursing experiencing a shortage now? As with all nursing specialties, there is a shortage of nurses at all levels and in most roles. How do PMHNs differ from psychiatrists, social workers and psychologists? Psychiatric-mental health nurses have degrees in nursing.

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Psychiatrist
Psychiatrist

What Is Psychiatry? Psychiatry is the branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.

Psychologist
Psychologist

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who graduate from medical school, have a year of medical internship, and have 3 years of residency in the assessment and treatment of mental health disorders. Psychologists have a doctoral degree in an area of psychology, the study of the mind and human behavior. They’re not medical doctors.

source: webmd.com
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