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Geriatric NeuropsychologyI need someone who is an adviser, but also can prescribe medications psychologist or psychiatrist?

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Unless you can pay a fortune, you will have two different appointments. I'm going to my psychiatrist for many years for drugs, and he gives advice (but certainly not advice). He is a doctor who prescribed medication for mental health psychopharmacutical / psychiatric diseases. For the board, you need to see a social worker certified, a certified counselor, psychologist or social worker. I've never been able to do both simultaneously. It is worthwhile, and another piece of advice, I have found that participating in a bipolar or a local support group of depression to a local hospital was probably the most positive support I have ever found. I found a support group for bipolar to a local hospital and found people of my age in my situation accurately expressing how they manage their experiences has been of great help to me. Good luck, I hope you find the answers that help you.

A psychiatrist is a doctor can prescribe it. But I do not recommend them.

Top of psychology to know how deep the problem is that moving away.

a psychologist is a therapist. a psychiatrist is a physician who is obviously entitled to prescribe drugs.

You can visit a single psychiatrist (who is also a doctor) for treatment and medication. However, they tend to be expensive. And a counselor / therapist, do not have a medical degree, does not prescribe medication.

Your best bet may be to find a clinic that has a "group" of health care providers. Several clinics have a psychiatrist, medical director / with a number of practitioners (such as counselors, therapists or nurse practitioners) who work there. The nurse practitioner, a counselor or therapist can provide cognitive therapy (talk therapy) and recommend prescriptions, which the director will sign. Cheaper, and you get treatment and prescriptions from the same source.

Since I do not know your situation, I can not make suggestions on "groups" in your area. If you have a GP (general practitioner), you can ask for a recommendation. someone picking up the phone book does not always work well.

It is rare nowadays to find someone who does both. what I suggest is to go somewhere where you and your advisor pyschiatrist is in the same practice and give them permission to share your.

Posted on March 4, 2010.
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