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Doug Kanter wrote:

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Can you imagine a spouse who would call their spouse who was a doctor


a

paramedic?

Yes, in the past their was a major stigma for anyone to admit to have


a

mental health problem, but that stigma covered all mental health

providers.

Those who buy into the stigma do not feel any better having a mental

health

problem or having to ask for help, if the provider is a doctor or a
therapist.

If you want to believe Harry's imaginary world, feel free.

Anyone who really wanted to verify if Harry's wife is a doctor would


be

able

to do a search of doctors in Maryland and see if their is a female


doctor

by

the name of Krause whose specialty is psychiatry. I would not bother
because I know it is a lie.

You know it's a lie....how? Your research methods fascinate me.



If his wife was a psychiatrist, he would call her that. Being a
psychotherapist does not require a Ph.D., and being a psychiatrist does
require an MD. So at the most she has a doctorate in psychology. And
reading all the other lies he states, I believe nada on the wife.



I guess my internist's not an internist, because 99% of the time, I refer to
him as a doctor, or just Bob. Incidentally, in the academic world,
psychiatrists are referred to as psychotherapists, therapists,
practitioners, and a host of other names. I guess it doesn't matter to
people who know what they're talking about.



Just FYI, and to further the actual knowledge base a little, the number
of psychologists who actually have a therapy practice is diminishing.
More and more, those psychologists who are "practicing" are doing it as
designers and facilitators of psychological tests.

Patients who seek help in a progressive hospital setting usually are
treated by a treament team. In most cases, the psychiatrist-physician
conducts an initial exam, then prescribes meds, and then meets
occasionally with the patient but mostly with the treatment team. On
that team typically is an LCSW who leads the therapy, psych nurses who
also provide therapy, psych techs, who keep an eye on the patients and
get them from once place another, occupational therapists and other
consulting therapist who try to put Humpty Dumpty back together again,

A private therapy setting is different. Usually, the psychiatrist,
working with licensed folk, provides the therapy, and the latter usually
work with family members, and family issues. But there really are no
rules on how a practice should be run, other than the legal and ethical
issues.
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A private therapy setting is different. Usually, the psychiatrist,
working with licensed folk, provides the therapy, and the latter usually
work with family members, and family issues. But there really are no
rules on how a practice should be run, other than the legal and ethical
issues.


Each doctor may operate his practice differently, but I don't think you will
find one psychiatrist who calls himself a therapist so his patients will
feel better about talking to them. It is funny watching you squirm when you
are caught at your fabrications.



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A private therapy setting is different. Usually, the psychiatrist,
working with licensed folk, provides the therapy, and the latter usually
work with family members, and family issues. But there really are no
rules on how a practice should be run, other than the legal and ethical
issues.


Each doctor may operate his practice differently, but I don't think you

will
find one psychiatrist who calls himself a therapist so his patients will
feel better about talking to them. It is funny watching you squirm when

you
are caught at your fabrications.




My Mother-in-law was Bi-polar and Of the several different psychiatrists she
had over 40 years, none ever went as a psychotherapist! They always went as
a psychiatrist and charged accordingly/


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"John Smith" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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A private therapy setting is different. Usually, the psychiatrist,
working with licensed folk, provides the therapy, and the latter usually
work with family members, and family issues. But there really are no
rules on how a practice should be run, other than the legal and ethical
issues.


Each doctor may operate his practice differently, but I don't think you

will
find one psychiatrist who calls himself a therapist so his patients will
feel better about talking to them. It is funny watching you squirm when

you
are caught at your fabrications.




Jeez....you love blanket statements, don't you? Right across the hall from
me is a psychiatrist. He comes over for lunch sometimes, and he's gone
fishing with me. He sometimes calls himself and other psychiatrists
"therapists". It refers to whatever practitioner is doing the therapy,
whether it be a psychiatrist, a psychologist or a social worker. Psych
literature often uses "therapist" as a general term to cover all three
practitioners, because a client may end up seeing any of the three types.
When my ex-wife and I were looking for a marriage counselor, we asked
friends for recommendations. Among the list we came up with were all three
types of therapists.


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"John Smith" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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A private therapy setting is different. Usually, the psychiatrist,
working with licensed folk, provides the therapy, and the latter usually
work with family members, and family issues. But there really are no
rules on how a practice should be run, other than the legal and ethical
issues.


Each doctor may operate his practice differently, but I don't think you

will
find one psychiatrist who calls himself a therapist so his patients will
feel better about talking to them. It is funny watching you squirm when

you
are caught at your fabrications.




Let's give you another example. A man who understands the subtle nature of
language may describe himself as a construction worker if the bulk of his
work is with commercial jobs, like office & apartment buildings. He may, in
fact, be a carpenter who specializes in fancy trim work for slick offices
that some lawyers have, but to people outside of the construction business,
"carpenter" may mean a guy who works mostly residential jobs. So, he is, in
fact, both a carpenter and construction worker, but choose to use the term
that most accurately describes the actual work he does. Get it?

Same with a psychiatrist. Many people think a psychiatrist only deals with
the craziest of the crazies, especially the ones who eventually need meds as
part of their treatment. In fact, many psychiatrists deal quite a bit with
ho-hum boring cases, just like psychologists & social workers - patients who
think their lives are a mess because they once got locked in a room with a
hornet.




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