about 8 extra years of college
a psychiatrist went to medschool and can give out drugs
What is the difference between a psychiatrist a psychologist and a psychiatric social worker?Give the answer
It depends on how you define psychiatric social worker. This could refer to any social worker who deals with mentally-ill individuals and their needs. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry.
a psychiatrist or social worker
A. Social worker B. Psychiatrist C. Psychologist D. Counselor Answer: B) Psychiatrist BY LECHO648
social worker needs a post graduate degree before he can work and social care worker can be trained on the job or only needs NVQ.
Your first step should be to see a psychiatrist. If you are unsure as to how to find a psychiatrist, I suggest seeing a social worker. There is a link to a resource for finding social workers in your area under the Related Links section.
Case workers can't do psycho therapy where as social workers can. To be a case worker, all you need is a bachelor's degree. To become a social worker you need a master's degree. In order to become a licensed social worker, you need to have your master degree. Case workers typically only do advocacy and help clients find resources.
The difference is you usually work with different materials.
Yes, I was given an official diagnosed of aspergers by a licensed clinical social worker. Only a clinicalsocial worker can make this diagnosis, not a social worker. You do not need to see a psychiatrist, I dont because I don't take medications. But a team approach is helpful like a social skills groups and support groups.
i'm not certain here but i'd imagine generalist means not specialised in a particular subject eg. Working with children or elderly or addicts et cetera exclusively, instead training for working in any field of social work.x
labour.
A psychologist has a PhD and a social worker has a master's degree. Basically, the psychologist went to school longer.