What are some of the differences in how psychiatrists and clinical psychologists are trained? What do clinical psychologists do that psychiatrists do not typically do and vice versa?
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Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in the treatment of mental disorders and receive their training in medical school. Clinical psychologists, on the other hand, receive graduate training in clinical psychology and earn either a PhD or a PsyD. Psychiatrists can prescribe medications, whereas clinical psychologists administer psychological tests.
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