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What is the difference between a forensic psychiatrist and a forensic psychologist ?

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What is the difference between a forensic psychiatrist and a forensic psychologist ?

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Psychologists are different to psychiatrists. A psychologist has a degree is in psychology, whereas a doctors is degree in medicine. Just like forensic psychiatry is a sub speciality of psychiatry, forensic psychology is a sub speciality of psychology. In brief, psychology involves scientific study of mental processes and behaviour (eg cognition, emotion, perception, personality, behaviour, interpersonal relationships). Psychologists apply this to various spheres of life (e.g. family, education, employment) and also to the treatment of mental health problems. Psychologists working with patients usually have additional clinical training following which they are known as a ‘clinical psychologist’. Some forensic psychologist working in prisons have not had clinical training (as they work with offenders on offender management programs rather than working with patients), but those working in low, medium and high secure psychiatric units have usually had clinical training and are therefore f

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