How To Become a Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist is a specialist in psychiatric unit, in order to become a psychiatrist first you should be a general practitioner and then continued the studies and then work a minimum of 4 years at the hospital or to be more precise at a specialist clinic both outpatient and inpatient psychiatric or other medical specialist clinic before being tested by the College of Psychiatry in the country where you’ve practiced.
These may seem like a very long and hard way to get there but if you’ve determined to become a psychiatrist and really like the knowledge then you might enjoy the journey. So, is it harder becoming a psychiatrist than any other professions? Just ask any doctor or lawyer, you can expect a difficult answers from them. To give you more understanding about how to become a psychiatrist, we’ve created this website for that purpose.

Requirements to become a Psychiatrist

Beside the education needed to become a psychiatrist, there are also some requirements to become a psychiatrist as a supporting ability for a psychiatrist. These requirements are very important to have to support your career and can be obtained through education and perfected from your experience along the way as a psychiatrist. Some individual may already gifted with such ability or have a lot of practice before through school organization or sports activities, and some even already have this special gift within them which made them realize that they want to become a psychiatrist in the first place. Mastering these ability will surely made you a great psychiatrist. Read more the requirements to become a psychiatrist.

What is the task of Psychiatrists

Psychiatrists are medical doctors specializing in mental health (thoughts, feelings, and behaviors). As a physician, psychiatrist trying to help the patient so that they can help themself to be free from painful symptoms in the process of therapy. The psychiatrist also not in charge of judging what’s right and wrong. In consulting, a psychiatrist invite the client or patient to determine their own choices in acting, after taking into account the risks to be faced and how to overcome them. This process is done in a systematic, professional and discreet patient’s privacy. No human being perfect, including the psychiatrist itself and psychiatrists would not take themself as the example for others. Psychiatrist service is for everyone, from infants to old age (child psychiatrist, to the geriatric psychiatrist).

For whom the services of a psychiatrist

They are healthy people who go to a psychiatrist for:

  • Increase mental capacity so that they can face the increased stress and become resistance and not easy to be stressed.
  • Prevent the onset of mental disorders in the face of the adjustment to changing circumstances (status, marriage, job, education, etc.). This effort could begin with a test of mental capacity to exercise self-understanding and deal with it directly.
  • Consultations about other people who they are responsible for (eg teacher to student, director for the subordinate, a specialist for the patient, the leader of the organization, etc.).

Those who are mentally ill go to a psychiatrist for treatment (outpatient or inpatient) and further restructuring without drugs. Those with mental disabilities will be rehabilitated so that does not become more severe, psychiatric services can also be used by healthy people because prevention is better than cure.

Difference between Psychiatrist and Psychologist

There are still many people who confused with both term, even though both are a different profession. In short the difference are:
Psychologists studying the whole of human behavior both normal and abnormal, while the psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the field of abnormal behavior (mental disorders). In terms of education, psychologist was educated in psychology, then earned a psychologist by profession education. Meanwhile, psychiatrists obtained by studying in the General Medicine faculty to get a medical degree and later specialized in psychiatry. From this it is clear from the educational background between psychologists and psychiatrists.
In terms of authority, the psychiatrist has the authority to perform drug therapy or providing certain drugs to support the therapy, but the psychologist did not have such authority.


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