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Q: Can I still be a psychiatrist if I have a mental illness?
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A physican who treats mental illness?

Psychiatrist.


What is the doctor of mental illness?

A psychiatrist is a doctor who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental illness.


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yes along with a load of other people


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What kind of doctor does a crazy person see?

A person with mental illness sees a psychiatrist.


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There's technically no such thing as an "osteopathic psychiatrist", but what you might be referring to is an osteopathic physician who has earned the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (D.O.) who specializes in psychiatry and practices as a psychiatrist. A psychiatrist with a D.O. after their name is still a psychiatrist who treats patients for emotional problems or mental illness and still went through four years of medical school and residency.


What is a medical Doctor Who specializes in psychiatry?

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Thomas Szasz is famous for opposing the concept of mental illness, and the institution of state psychiatry. He says that all mental illness is merely a metaphor for how society views certain behaviours. In his most well known work "The Myth of Mental Illness," he outlined how the concept of mental illness is borne not from science but from moral disgust or opposition.


You fear your parents. Who should you tell if you think you've got a serious mental illness?

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