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What’s the difference between a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, and marriage and family therapist?

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What’s the difference between a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, and marriage and family therapist?

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Generally speaking, each of these disciplines function under the umbrella of mental health professionals. However, once closely examined, there are some differences in education and training that can impact the type of services you will receive. The following is a brief overview of what you might expect from each discipline: • Psychiatry: Primarily deals with evaluating, diagnosing, and treating mental disorders in the form of medication. • Psychology: The study of the mind and behavior processes of humans. • Sociology: Examines the social behavior of humans including social, economic, culture, and religious influences. • Marriage and Family Therapy: The study of human behavior in the context of families and interpersonal relationships. The type and extent of training for each of these professions varies, but as a minimum, each has a master’s level education (with the exception of a psychiatry where a MD (Doctor of Medicine) is required) and satisfies extensive requirements which usual

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