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Who
are Therapists?
There
are different types of clinicians who can help address mental health
needs.
- Marriage
and Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Clinical
Social Worker
- Psychiatrist
Marriage
and Family Therapist
Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs) are relationship specialists
who treat persons involved in interpersonal relationships. They
are trained to assess, diagnose and treat individuals, couples,
families and groups to achieve more adequate, satisfying and productive
marriage, family and social adjustment. The practice also includes
premarital counseling, child counseling, divorce or separation counseling
and other relationship counseling. Marriage and Family Therapists
are psychotherapists and healing arts practitioners licensed by
the State of California. Requirements for licensure include a related
doctoral or two-year master's degree, passage of comprehensive written
examinations and at least 3,000 hours of supervised experience.
Information Source: www.camft.org
Psychologist
Psychologists are trained professionals with expertise in the areas
of human behavior, mental health assessment, diagnosis and treatment,
and behavior change. They can conduct psychological testing and
research.
Clinical Social Worker
Clinical social workers provide mental health services for the prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of mental, behavioral, and emotional disorders
in individuals, families, and groups. Their goal is to enhance and
maintain their patients' physical, psychological, and social function.
Psychiatrist
Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in the prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses and emotional problems.
They can prescribe medications, order diagnostic tests, and practice
psychotherapy.
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