🧠 Psychiatrist vs Psychologist: Who Should You See for Mental Health Help?
By Dr. Srinivas Rajkumar T, Consultant Psychiatrist
🤔 Confused About Whom to Consult?
If you’re struggling with anxiety, stress, depression, or sleep issues, you might be wondering:
“Should I see a psychiatrist or a psychologist?”
“Are they the same?”
“Do both give medicines?”
“What if I need therapy?”
Don’t worry—you’re not alone!
Many people are unsure about the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist.
Here’s a simple breakdown to help you decide who’s right for your needs.
👨⚕️ What is a Psychiatrist?
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A medical doctor (MBBS + MD/DNB Psychiatry)
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Trained to diagnose mental illnesses, including brain-based and biological conditions
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Can prescribe medications
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May also offer basic psychotherapy or refer to a psychologist
Common conditions treated by psychiatrists:
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Depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia
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ADHD, OCD, anxiety disorders
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Dementia, substance use, sleep disorders
🧠 Example: If someone has severe depression, is not eating or sleeping well, and may need medication—that’s a psychiatrist’s role.
👩⚕️ What is a Psychologist?
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Holds a degree in Psychology (M.A/M.Sc + M.Phil/PhD in Clinical Psychology)
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Trained in psychological testing and therapy
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Does not prescribe medication
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Focuses on helping people understand their thoughts, emotions, and behavior
Common areas psychologists work in:
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Therapy for anxiety, trauma, relationship issues
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), behavior modification
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Intelligence or personality assessments
🧠 Example: A student with exam anxiety who needs confidence-building and relaxation techniques might benefit from a psychologist’s support.
🩺 Psychiatrist vs Psychologist: At a Glance
Feature | Psychiatrist | Psychologist |
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Qualification | MBBS + MD/DNB Psychiatry | M.A/M.Sc + M.Phil/PhD Psychology |
Can prescribe medicine? | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
Can offer therapy? | ✅ Yes (basic or advanced) | ✅ Yes (core focus) |
Works with | Brain-based illness + therapy | Therapy + assessments |
Ideal for | Severe symptoms, medication need | Stress, therapy, coping skills |
🔁 Can They Work Together?
Absolutely!
In fact, psychiatrists and psychologists often collaborate.
A psychiatrist may stabilize the person with medications,
and a psychologist may help build long-term coping skills through therapy.
This combined approach is especially helpful for:
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ADHD
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Depression with past trauma
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OCD
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Anxiety with physical symptoms
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Children and adolescent behavioral issues
👨⚕️ Looking for the Right Support?
As a Consultant Psychiatrist based in Chennai, I believe in holistic mental health care.
I regularly work with psychologists, therapists, and families to provide:
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Accurate diagnosis
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Medication only when needed
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Referrals to trusted psychologists for therapy
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Long-term recovery plans with regular reviews
📞 To schedule a consult: 8595155808
📍 Visit me at Apollo Clinics (Velachery & Tambaram)
🌐 Online consults available
🧾 Final Word
You don’t have to choose one over the other.
You just have to choose what’s right for you right now.
If you’re unsure where to start, a psychiatrist can help with:
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An initial assessment
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Deciding whether therapy, medication, or both are needed
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Referring you to the right psychologist if necessary
Mental health is teamwork—and you’re already taking the first step by learning more.