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Who is who or the difference between psychologist, psychotherapist, psychiatrist and coach

In this article, we delve into the world of mental health care professionals. Although these professions are sometimes mistakenly confused, each plays a unique and specific role.

Get your favourite cup of tea or coffee ready and let's explore each profession and how they can help you together.First, we'll look at the education and training of these professionals, which influence the quality of service they provide.

Psychologist

A single-subject psychology graduate from a university, either in the faculty of philosophy or education, or from one of the private colleges. In practice, one encounters counselling and clinical psychologists. A clinical psychologist is a professional who has passed a certification examination and is authorized to provide psychological consultations covered by health insurance. You can make an appointment for a consultation with a clinical psychologist on the recommendation of your doctor, while you can find a counselling psychologist on your own.

A list of clinical psychologists can be found on the Association of Clinical Psychologists website.

Counselling psychologists are associated in the Czech-Moravian Psychological Society or in specialised associations according to their field of expertise (e.g. Association of Sports Psychologists, Association of Forensic Psychologists).

Psychiatrist

A physician specialised in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental and emotional disorders. He is the only mental health professional authorized to prescribe medication. A list of psychiatrists can be found on the website of the Psychiatric Society of the Czech Medical Society of J.E. Purkyně.

Psychotherapist

He is a graduate of a university and accredited psychotherapy training, which includes hundreds of hours of practice and theory. This professional can help people with personal, relationship or work problems. A psychotherapist may or may not also be a psychologist or psychiatrist; these professions are combinable.

A list of accredited psychotherapists can be found on the website of the Czech Association for Psychotherapy.

Coach

Has undergone certified training in coaching and has practical experience. Coaching can be an effective tool for personal and professional development. A list of accredited coaches can be found on the ICF Czech Republic website.

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Who is who or the difference between psychologist, psychotherapist, psychiatrist and coach

In this article, we delve into the world of mental health care professionals. Although these professions are sometimes mistakenly confused, each plays a unique and specific role.

Get your favourite cup of tea or coffee ready and let's explore each profession and how they can help you together.First, we'll look at the education and training of these professionals, which influence the quality of service they provide.

Psychologist

A single-subject psychology graduate from a university, either in the faculty of philosophy or education, or from one of the private colleges. In practice, one encounters counselling and clinical psychologists. A clinical psychologist is a professional who has passed a certification examination and is authorized to provide psychological consultations covered by health insurance. You can make an appointment for a consultation with a clinical psychologist on the recommendation of your doctor, while you can find a counselling psychologist on your own.

A list of clinical psychologists can be found on the Association of Clinical Psychologists website.

Counselling psychologists are associated in the Czech-Moravian Psychological Society or in specialised associations according to their field of expertise (e.g. Association of Sports Psychologists, Association of Forensic Psychologists).

Psychiatrist

A physician specialised in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental and emotional disorders. He is the only mental health professional authorized to prescribe medication. A list of psychiatrists can be found on the website of the Psychiatric Society of the Czech Medical Society of J.E. Purkyně.

Psychotherapist

He is a graduate of a university and accredited psychotherapy training, which includes hundreds of hours of practice and theory. This professional can help people with personal, relationship or work problems. A psychotherapist may or may not also be a psychologist or psychiatrist; these professions are combinable.

A list of accredited psychotherapists can be found on the website of the Czech Association for Psychotherapy.

Coach

Has undergone certified training in coaching and has practical experience. Coaching can be an effective tool for personal and professional development. A list of accredited coaches can be found on the ICF Czech Republic website.


How can they help me?

Psychologists offer psychological counselling (i.e. they give their clients expert advice) and support in areas such as partner relationships, family, work, school, sport or personal development. In addition, the clinical psychologist carries out diagnosis of mental illnesses.

Apsychiatrist specialises in the treatment of mental disorders, including schizophrenia, affective or neurotic disorders. He or she is the only professional who can prescribe medication and make decisions about hospitalization.

Apsychotherapist is a professional who assists people in improving or maintaining their quality of life. He or she offers support in dealing with personal, partner, family or work challenges. Rather than directly advising clients on what steps to take, he or she guides them to clarify their thoughts and emotions and to understand the context and situations in which they find themselves. This enables clients to make decisions and take constructive steps towards a better life.

The coach focuses on developing the client's potential and helping them to achieve their personal and professional goals. He or she does not focus on the past or deeper psychological conflicts and emotional issues, but rather directs the client's attention to the future and to achieving concrete results.

I hope that by reading this article you have gained a better understanding of the various professions that are dedicated to mental health support and are familiar with the variety of professionals to whom you can turn when you need to. Remember, whether you are looking for support, therapy or a path to personal development, there is always a professional ready to lend a helping hand. Don't hesitate to seek qualified help and invest in your mental health and wellbeing - it's the best investment you can make for yourself and your loved ones.