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Psychiatry .
Psychology is the study of the mind and how it works. Psychiatry teaches the treatment of mental illness.Abnormal behavior of human being.
Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.
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Sigmund Freud was a pioneer in the science of psychoanalysis, a field that explores the unconscious mind, dreams, and the influence of early childhood experiences on personality development. Freud's work revolutionized the understanding of human behavior and continues to have a significant impact on psychology and psychiatry.
Michael Shepherd has written: 'Studies in psychiatry' -- subject(s): Psychiatry, Addresses, essays, lectures 'A study of the major psychoses in an English county' 'The psychosocial matrix of psychiatry' -- subject(s): Community psychiatry, Etiology, Mental Disorders, Mental health services, Pathological Psychology, Psychology, Pathological, Social Environment, Social aspects, Social aspects of Pathological psychology, Social psychiatry 'Clinical psychopharmacology' -- subject(s): Psychopharmacology 'Conceptual issue in psychological medicine' -- subject(s): Psychiatry
You would need to obtain a medical degree with a specialty in psychiatry. No, you'd need to have a doctorate in Psychology as Psychiatry and Psychology are different professions.
Emanuel Mendel has written: 'Text-book of psychiatry' -- subject(s): Psychiatry, Pathological Psychology
Hirsch Lazaar Silverman has written: 'In the abysm of time' 'Psychiatry and psychology' -- subject(s): Psychiatry, Psychology 'Marital counseling' -- subject(s): Marriage, Marriage counseling
David A. Crighton has written: 'Psychology in prisons' -- subject(s): Forensic psychiatry, Forensic psychology, Methods, Prison psychology, Prisoners, Psychology
Harry Stack Sullivan has written: 'The psychiatric interview' 'Conceptions of modern psychiatry' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Conceptions of modern psychiatry' -- subject(s): Pathological Psychology, Psychiatry, Psychology, Pathological 'Personal psychopathology ; early formulations'
Psychiatry, psychology, social work, etc.