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What is the difference between a counselor, social worker, psychologist, and psychiatrist?

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What is the difference between a counselor, social worker, psychologist, and psychiatrist?

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All of these professionals can counsel, yet they have some differences. A counselor, an LPC, has a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree, two additional years of clinical training, and is trained in the medical model. A social worker, an LCSW, has 2 years of clinical training beyond a master’s degree and is trained in treating the person in the context of the environment. A psychologist has a PhD in psychology, is trained in the medical model and in testing. A psychiatrist has attended medical school, a residency in psychiatry, and can prescribe medications.

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