Only if you expect to be working with Spanish-speaking patients.
If you want to be a psychiatrist, then you need to go to medical school.
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You would have to take a psychology course
Becoming a psychiatrist typically requires completing 4 years of medical school, followed by 4 years of residency training in psychiatry. Therefore, it can take around 8-12 years to become a fully licensed psychiatrist.
A psychiatrist is a physician with a specialty in psychiatry. Thus, you must have all the prerequisite coursework required by medical schools completed. Then, it will take four years of medical school and an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
To become a psychiatrist, one must be an M.D.
you would need to see a psychiatrist or shrink to discuss this if you want any sort of meaningful response.
They usually dont because they dont want there specialness to be interferred with. However a psychiatrist would recommend antidepressants and antipyschotics. If they would actually take them.
It depends on what classes your local university offers. Talk to a counselor at the university you want to take the classes at.
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Because the Spanish didnt want the french to take over
The Spanish translation for "Take what you want and pay for it" is "Toma lo que quieras y págalo." This phrase conveys the idea of selecting items freely and settling the cost afterward.