Describe the various types of mental health professionals who provide therapy for abnormal behavior and discuss the types of credentialing required for each

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Therapists come from a variety of professional backgrounds.
Psychologists who provide psychotherapy may have degrees in clinical or counseling psychology, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders and everyday behavioral problems. Both types must earn a doctoral degree (Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D.).

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders. They are, at present, the only psychotherapy administering profession able to prescribe drugs, although psychologists are lobbying for prescription rights.

Psychiatric social workers generally have a master's degree and provide a wide range of therapeutic services.

Psychiatric nurses may hold a bachelor's or master's degree and often play a large role in hospital inpatient treatment.

Counselors typically have a master's degree and often specialize in specific areas, such as vocational or drug counseling.

Marriage and family therapists have a master's degree and work with couple's and families experiencing relationship problems.

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