Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Phobias More Condition_treatment Is A Psychologist Or Psychiatrist Better For A Career With The Study Of The Mind & Phobias?

Is a psychologist or psychiatrist better for a career with the study of the mind & phobias? - phobias more condition_treatment

I need help. I know I'm only fourteen, but I am very interested in the exploration of the mind. I want to know more. First and foremost, the study of the human spirit and phobias that you have and why they act like they are doing and why certain phobias, etc. I do not know it would be better, psychology or a psychiatrist? I believe in psychology, but I need more opinions. This will help?

3 comments:

Stephen said...

A psychologist would probably be the best option for you

Lidiya. said...

same here! i love psychology!
I think a psychologist would be better
Good luck!

:)

filmwatc... said...

From my experience in the UK, although some psychiatrists psychiatry psychological work for the main part of the diagnosis of "disease" and prescribe treatment, usually try to drugs. So, the country that change is "bad" and turn to chemicals to try to do this. So much training and can earn a high salary, but that makes it so interesting, and what really helps to understand the human mind? I think not.
Psychology has a different status or earning potential. But you can be trained in various fields, for example, criminal, medical. Are similar in clinical psychology where thoughts and how it affects behavior and can intensively with people.
Psychiatric nurses can also give you the chance if (and only if) you find a suitable job. Unfortunately, a lot of work in psychiatric care can clerical, administrative, and whatever they decide what is the management of the mandate and the time spent with people is limited. But if you are specialized in CBT / DBT / or advice that has led to an NCPr time, people would be concentrated, but still work in a system where the chemistry is at the top.
There is also a book called "mental health workers graduate - not very well paid and with a limited career structure (unless it was the training of clinical psychology transmitted). This will work in surgery and doctors have a tendency address, issues that benefit from a psychological approach, such as anxiety, depression, phobias. You must have a degree in psychology and then a graduate certificate, then it is in postproduction.

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