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What is the difference between a Marriage and Family Therapist, a Clinical Psychologist, and a Psychiatrist?

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What is the difference between a Marriage and Family Therapist, a Clinical Psychologist, and a Psychiatrist?

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A Marriage and Family Therapist has a master’s degree in psychology, counseling psychology, clinical psychology, or marital and family therapy. Emphasis is on primary service in counseling and psychotherapy from a variety of therapeutic orientations with individuals, couples, families, and groups. A Psychologist possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or a related field with a license to practice therapy and often conducts psychological testing and research. A Psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in psychiatry. Emphasis is on prescribing and monitoring psychotropic medications and sometimes offers psychotherapy.

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