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What are the differences between the services offered and educational backgrounds of the following mental health professionals?

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What are the differences between the services offered and educational backgrounds of the following mental health professionals?

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A. Psychiatrist – A Psychiatrist is a medical doctor who has specialized in the study and treatment of psychiatric disorders (as compiled in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV-R). A doctor’s referral is needed to see a psychiatrist. Their fees are covered by BC Medical. They are knowledgeable about medications and not necessarily trained to provide psychotherapy. Psychiatrists have a code of ethics. A. Registered Psychologist – A Registered Psychologist usually has a PhD in psychology. A referral is not required to access the services of a psychologist. Their fees are suggested by the BC Association of Psychologists. Registered Psychologists have a code of ethics. A. Registered Clinical Counsellor – A Registered Clinical Counsellor usually has a Masters degree in psychology or counselling or works at a Master’s level of competence in counselling. A referral is not required to access the services of an R.C.C.. Their fees are suggested by the BC Association of C

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