If you live in the United States you can contact the American Psychiatric Association or the American Medical Association to find out what a psychiatrist generally charges in your town. It varies by state and city. See the yellow pages or look on the web for those associations.
A psychiatrist is a physician of the mind.
You will have to see a psychiatrist to determine if you really are having a clinical depression. The psychiatrist can also tell you the severity of your depression and what you can do about it.
No, a psychiatrist.
A psychiatrist is a medical doctors who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental disorders or illness. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychiatrist
A psychotherapist or psychiatrist. Family physicians are not trained to treat depression.
Nerve problems would probably be best treated by a neurologist and depression can be treated by a psychiatrist, a family physician, or an internal medicine physician, but a psychiatrist might be the way to go for depression.
A psychiatrist or a psychologist who specializes in Asperger's Syndrome.
The best support that you can get while experiencing episodes of depression is from your family, best friends and loved ones. However, an experienced psychiatrist who has been dealing with depression patients can be a great help. As treatment along with support is necessary to win the battle against depression.
A psychiatrist is a doctor who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental illness.
Psychiatrist- Emphasizes the care and treatment of people with mental illness.
A psychologist/psychiatrist helps patients with depression, as well as a plethora of other mental and emotional illnesses.
An adolescent is a teenager and child psychiatrist's are very important to help children that need help, have depression etc.