Psychiatrists and therapists provide valuable support to patients. At, Hancock Counseling & Psychiatric Services, the highly-skilled psychiatrists and therapists help each patient grow by providing individual attention and personalized care plans. Each plan is customized to understand and support each patient’s unique needs.
Both psychiatrists and therapists specialize in the treatment, prevention and diagnosis of mental health, emotional and behavioral disorders. For some patients, therapists are an ideal support. For others, psychiatrists provide more appropriate treatments. Often, however, patients work with both professionals to receive experienced and compassionate support. Understanding the difference between a psychiatrist and therapist can help you navigate the best course of care for you and help you take your #FirstStepBack.
Qu'est-ce qu'un psychiatre ?
A psychiatrist is a physician who has completed rigorous training in medical school, including residency requirements and hundreds of hours of on-the-job training. Psychiatrists receive a medical degree as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) or Medical Doctor (MD). Psychiatrists are also able to write prescriptions for medication.
Les psychiatres obtiennent la certification du conseil d'administration en passant par la certification et le maintien de la certification vérifiée par l'American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN).
Qu'est-ce qu'un thérapeute ?
A therapist is a trained professional who has received undergraduate and graduate-level training. Therapists receive supervised clinical training, including hundreds of hours of education and support. Specializing in mediation, helping others understand and identify feelings, supporting decision making, and providing guidance for life decisions, therapists provide valuable support to clients.
Les thérapeutes proposent souvent des séances de thérapie individuelles, de groupe, de couple ou familiales pour différents âges et besoins.
Travailler ensemble
Les thérapeutes et les psychiatres travaillent ensemble pour répondre aux besoins des patients. Grâce aux dossiers médicaux électroniques, aux contacts personnels et à d'autres moyens, les professionnels partagent des informations pour répondre au mieux aux besoins des patients grâce à un plan de traitement élaboré mutuellement.
Pour plus d'informations sur les services de conseil et de psychiatrie Hancock ou pour localiser un psychiatre ou un thérapeute près de chez vous, visitez FirstStepBack.org