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If you have a passion for the field you should not think of it in terms of difficulty, but what it will take to achieve your overall career goals and objectives. Evidently, because a psychiatrist is a medical doctor, it would be more competitive in terms of gaining admission to medical school. Still, it depends on your belief system, attitudes, what you feel may be the best way to help individuals suffering from a variety of disorders. You should read up on both occupations to get a good idea of what the nature, scope, approach, and purpose of both the psychologist and psychiatrist. Remember if your choice is a psychiatrist then you must develop a strong foundation in the following areas.

  • Biology (cell biology, biology of the organism)
  • Chemistry (inorganic, organic)
  • Physics
  • Communication (written and oral)
  • Higher level math's (algebra, trigonometry, calculus)
  • Computer literacy
  • Development of good critical thinking skills.
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Was Sigmund Freud a licensed psychologist?

Yes, Sigmund Freud was a licensed psychologist. You can read more about his life at www.freud-sigmund.com/psychiatrist-vs-psychologist


What type of psych focuses on mind and physical behavior?

I assume you mean a psychologist. A psychiatrist deals more with problems with the brain and prescribing medications for the brain.


Is a psyd the same as a clinical psychologist?

A PsyD is a Doctor of Psychology degree, while a clinical psychologist is a professional who has completed a doctoral program in psychology and specializes in evaluating and treating mental health disorders. Not all PsyD holders become clinical psychologists, as some may work in other areas such as research or education.


How much does a psychologist get paid per year?

Most careers in pyschatry earn up to about 163,144. Do to the fact that psychologist are considered pyshcians you would or should be expecting to make up to more than 100k. Answer Psychiatry is much different than psychology. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor that can prescribe medicine to his/her patients. A psychologist only holds a PhD/PsyD. The tend to make much less than a psychiatrist. Depending on where they work...(private practice, hospitals, schools) psychologist salaries range from 20,000 to well, well over 100,000. There is no real median. Answer Psychologists can be paid very different salaries and rates. Some of the best therapists charge their clients hundreds of dollars per hour. Counselors at clinics and non-profit organizations might make minimum wage. The best income in the field goes to psychiatrists, who have an MD.


How much educaiton is neded to be a psycholgist?

A practicing psychologist usually needs four years of undergrad (to earn their Bachelor's of Science). Then they will usually attend at least two more years of graduate school, to earn their Master's of Psychology, or more to earn a Ph.D. Total schooling is anywhere between 6 and 12 years.

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If you have a relationship issue whom should you be seeing a psychiatrist or a psychologist?

psychologist, they offer more counceling than a psychiatrist


Was Sigmund Freud a licensed psychologist?

Yes, Sigmund Freud was a licensed psychologist. You can read more about his life at www.freud-sigmund.com/psychiatrist-vs-psychologist


What is a child psychiatrist?

Both a psychologist and a psychiatrist can hold therapy sessions with the child in question. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor that has received specialized training after the standard medical school stint, whereas a psychologist is not. Psychiatrists are also the only one out of the two who can write prescriptions for medication. Usually, a psychologist will work with the child first, and if he or she determines that there is a need for medicine, he or she will then refer the child to the psychiatrist.


What is a Psych D?

Doctor of Psychology or as s/he is more commonly known, a Psychologist. A Psychologist may not prescribe medication. A Psychiatrist (who is an M.D.) may prescribe medication.


What is the position of a psychologist?

Like a psychiatrist but they try to understand more rather than get you to talk about it. Psychology is more to do with the brain than psychiatry, which is more to do with your actions.


If depressed do you see a psychologist or psychiatrist?

It depends on the treatment that you would like to receive. The psychological approach uses more therapy and suggestive treatments in combination with medicine then a Psychiatrist. A Psychiatrist is more of a trained Doctor whose studies closely relate to a Psychologist. In truth, they are both alike, but differ as the psychiatrist will take the more clinical approach when diagnosing and you may be then treated with a preferred drug regimen. Psychologist take a more practical approach by combining medication along with predetermined psychotherapies in order to give a more well-rounded treatment plan. The choice is yours when it comes to picking your physician. Also, researching your physician and caregivers gives you more valid insight before stepping in to an unknown situation. Please take care on your way to wellness. Thank you.


Can a doctor be a psychiatrist without being a MD?

No, a psychiatrist is a physician (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry. It takes four years for the bachelor's degree (as a full-time student), and four years of medical school. There will also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements. A psychologist is not an MD, and typically holds a PhD in psychology. A psychologist cannot prescribe drugs and medication, where a psychiatrist can.


How do you become more clever?

study and learn from a real psychologist


What are the requirements to practice as a psychologist?

Get a Bachelors in Psychology...then after that you go to graduate school for about 2 more years get a masters, and you can do some counseling work...Although if you want to be a psychologist you have to stay in school for 2 more years on top of that to get a doctorate degree. Then after graduating you work for about 2-7 years depending, and then you can become a psychologist. Sounds difficult but its not too bad.


What kind of psychologist conducts research on the job to help workers become more efficient?

Industrial-Organizational Psychologist


Is there any type of medical treatment or therapies available for co-dependepency personalities?

Yes, this comes under Mental Health Care and seeing a psychiatrist or psychologist would be to your best interest. A psychiatrist studies more about drugs and less about human nature, but a psychologist studies more about human nature and can't prescribe drugs, but if they feel you warrant a medication they can contact your doctor.


What type of psych focuses on mind and physical behavior?

I assume you mean a psychologist. A psychiatrist deals more with problems with the brain and prescribing medications for the brain.