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  2. Types of Mental Health Professionals - NAMI

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    Many types of mental health care professionals can help you achieve your recovery goals. These professionals work in inpatient facilities, such as general hospitals and psychiatric facilities, and outpatient facilities, such as community mental health clinics, schools and private practices. Health care professional job titles and specialties can vary by state. The descriptions below give […]

  3. Mental Health Concerns. Anxiety Anger Management ADHD Addiction Depression Autism Eating Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Life Stages & Family Dynamics. Couples Counseling Children ...

  4. Types of Mental Health Professionals

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    Psychiatric or Mental Health Nurse Practitioner – A registered nurse practitioner with a graduate degree and specialized training in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional illness. Additionally, your Primary Care Physician , Physician’s Assistant or Nurse Practitioner (depending on your state) are often qualified to provide ...

  5. A psychiatrist specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness and substance abuse disorders. Psychiatrists are uniquely qualified to understand the complex interrelation between mental and physical health since their training includes four years of medical school and at least three additional years in a psychiatric residency.

  6. Types of Mental Health Professionals

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    Psychiatrists are specialized doctors who diagnose, treat, and prevent mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders using a combination of psychiatric medicine, physical exams, and lab tests.

  7. Finding a Mental Health Professional - NAMI

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    If you have a mental health condition that may benefit from medication, you should probably consult a mental health specialist, such as a psychiatrist, rather than relying on a primary care doctor. Primary care doctors are important allies in managing your “big picture” health, but a specialist has had more experience treating conditions ...

  8. Mental health providers: Tips on finding one - Mayo Clinic

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    A psychiatrist is a physician — doctor of medicine (M.D.) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) — who specializes in mental health. This type of doctor may further specialize in areas such as child and adolescent, geriatric, or addiction psychiatry. This provider can identify and treat mental health conditions and prescribe medicine.

  9. Types of Mental Health Professionals I Psych Central

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    Doctors who help with mental health conditions have specific education, training, and specialties. The stage of your mental health journey, recommendations from your family doctor, and knowing ...

  10. Doctors Who Treat Mental Illness - WebMD

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    Choosing the right provider for your mental health needs is an important step towards getting proper treatment. WebMD gives you an overview of doctors and therapists who treat mental illness to ...

  11. Types of Mental Health Providers and What They Do - Healthgrades

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    Start by asking for names of good mental health providers from your doctor, family members, friends, teachers, clergy members, or other people you know and trust. You also can search Healthgrades.com for providers by specialty, insurance, distance and, in some cases, by patient satisfaction rating.