imported_Papi
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Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: yayo
bozack - I think you need to do some research. Psychiatrists and Psychologists are not the same.
They both may do the same number in schooling years but one practices medicine (psychiatrist) the other main study is on, like, human development (psychologist). They start on the same path but end up on different roads. Their professions are completely different.
Psychologists offer marital counseling (as in counseling) family therapy, they can asses you and refer you to a psychiatrist, but they can not prescribe you a medicine like psychiatrist.
So what I'm trying to say is, you need a psychiatrist because you have a history of depression. That is you individually. Your marriage however needs a psychologist = Marriage counselor. You relationship doesn't need to be medicated.
Yayo I am fully aware of the differences between Psychiatrist and Psychologist and if you re-read my posts you will see that I suggest that the original poster seek either or as both IMHO can perform the job sufficiently, it just happens that you will not see as many psychiatrists doing family counselling as like you said there generally is no need to prescribe medication in these types of sessions..however that is not to say they don't do the work and do it well...I thought you were referring to someone who had no background in psychiatry who was generally someone who worked through a church or a social group which IMHO would not be a good place to start as I would rather deal with a professional.
Oh, god no! I would never refer you to a church. yikes!
Anyhow good luck, and really, I'd take the legal advice in this thread before any advice at all.
