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Other words for a psychotherapist are the following: analyst, therapist, psychoanalyst, psychiatric therapist, shrink, and consultant ;]
Psychotherapist -- This is an umbrella term for any professional who is trained to treat people for their emotional problems. Depending upon their academic degree, a psychotherapist can be a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker (among others), and work with individuals, couples, groups, or families. A Psychiatrist has a medical degree and, unlike most psychotherapists, can prescribe psychotropic (psychiatric) medication. Many psychiatrists -- referred to as psychopharmacologists -- provide only prescriptions and medication management; you would need to see a psychotherapist additionally for talk therapy. Traditional psychiatrists continue to practice psychotherapy.
No. To say that a psychologist and a psychotherapist are the same would be a little like saying a doctor and a dentist are the same. A dentist, of course may be a "doctor" (i.e., of dentistry) and Dr. Jones may be a dentist. But really, the terms aren't synonomous. A clinical or counselling psychologist is trained and licenced in the discipline of psychology. As a psychologist he or she may undertake psychotherapy as a practice, as might a suitably qualified nurse, social worker, psychiatrist, pastor or clinical counsellor. Psychotherapy is an activity and a "psychotherapist" someone, of whatever profession, who undertakes that activity.
The average income for a private practice psychotherapist varies depending on factors such as location, experience, client base, and specialization. However, in the United States, a private practice psychotherapist can typically earn anywhere from $50,000 to $120,000 per year.
A counselor typically helps individuals deal with specific life challenges and provides guidance on how to cope with them. A psychotherapist, on the other hand, focuses on treating mental health conditions and emotional issues through various therapeutic techniques.
Visit a psychotherapist. Your doctor can give you the contact details.
The Psychotherapist - 2010 was released on: USA: June 2010
$60,000 to $66,000
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Other words for a psychotherapist are the following: analyst, therapist, psychoanalyst, psychiatric therapist, shrink, and consultant ;]
a quack psychologist, psychiatrist, or psychotherapist
Psychotherapist -- This is an umbrella term for any professional who is trained to treat people for their emotional problems. Depending upon their academic degree, a psychotherapist can be a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker (among others), and work with individuals, couples, groups, or families. A Psychiatrist has a medical degree and, unlike most psychotherapists, can prescribe psychotropic (psychiatric) medication. Many psychiatrists -- referred to as psychopharmacologists -- provide only prescriptions and medication management; you would need to see a psychotherapist additionally for talk therapy. Traditional psychiatrists continue to practice psychotherapy.
No. To say that a psychologist and a psychotherapist are the same would be a little like saying a doctor and a dentist are the same. A dentist, of course may be a "doctor" (i.e., of dentistry) and Dr. Jones may be a dentist. But really, the terms aren't synonomous. A clinical or counselling psychologist is trained and licenced in the discipline of psychology. As a psychologist he or she may undertake psychotherapy as a practice, as might a suitably qualified nurse, social worker, psychiatrist, pastor or clinical counsellor. Psychotherapy is an activity and a "psychotherapist" someone, of whatever profession, who undertakes that activity.
The average income for a private practice psychotherapist varies depending on factors such as location, experience, client base, and specialization. However, in the United States, a private practice psychotherapist can typically earn anywhere from $50,000 to $120,000 per year.
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Jennifer Lopez plays the role of the psychotherapist in the movie The Cell. The Cell was released in 2000 and had other famous actors in it as well such as Vince Vaughn
You need an advanced diploma in psychology.