90% of PhD and PsyD psychologists do therapy and psych testing much better than 90% of psychiatrists do. If some psychiatrists get advanced training in these areas, fantastic.
Back that claim up...show me what you're working with!
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Psychiatrists don't need advanced training to be as good as anyone else in the mental health field. It is already present as part of normal training.
Currently published ACGME Psychiatry requirements state residents:
IV.A.5.a).(3)
should develop competence in:
IV.A.5.a).(3).(e) applying supportive, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapies to both brief and longterm individual practice....
That alone would take years. You'll notice that there is no mention in the regs as to how long such training should take, nor how many patients should be treated using each of these modalities, nor how the supervision and testing of that competence should occur. Thus, it is left to each residency to assure this in whatever way they choose.
It does take years. 4 years of med school and 4 years (at least) of residency. I am not counting undergrad although that is important as well.
I think you have a misperception of how much time, especially face time with patients, psychologists actually spend. Having taught them, I learned that a huge chunk of their time is completely away from patients. If you ask them though, you will just get vague answers like "it really depends etc." Also, much of their time is very repetitive and there is very little variation in the variability of patients.
Section 2914 of the Business and Professions Code and Section 1387 of the California Code of Regulations require 2 years (3,000 hours) of supervised professional experience, at least 1,500 of which must be completed post-doctorally.
Which residency takes 2 years to work a resident 3000 hours? Even under the current rules that is only 1 year. I certainly hope you don't mean that this means psychologists are better trained because they take a lot of classes in industrial psychology and train for 3000 hours.
I see it like this...
When my car breaks, I can
A) take it to a physicist who will explain the forces within the combustion chamber
B) take it to a mechanical engineer who can design a better or different combustion chamber, or a new propulsion mechanism
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C) take it to a mechanic who can get me out of the shop with a running automobile
When I want the automobile engine to run a sump pump, I will consult the engineer. When I want to determine if it is theoretically possible for an internal combustion engine to operate in the atmosphere of Saturn, I will consult an exoplanetary physicist.
I don't see the physicist as "encompasses everything (the others) can do and much more."
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When did I say that psychiatrists encompassed everything. If this was about psychiatrists and everything regarding the brain/mind, then perhaps I would agree with you.
So for example, while I wouldn't argue with a computational neuroscientists regarding the abilities of the silicon chip and emulation of the human mind, I can tell you that the psychiatrist is the final word with respect to clinical mental health.
When I want psych testing on an inpatient, I consult the psychologist who can design and implement a set of tests that will do the most good in answering what questions I've got. - and then help me to interpret the results. I could go get that training myself, but why? I have plenty to do and no time in my work day to be doing that. And by consulting the psychologist, I get a fresh and unbiased look at the case - which I could not provide for myself.
I think its very important for the psychiatrist to understand what those tests mean and why they are being ordered.
Anyways, if you do need it by all means, use a psychologist if it is cheaper or you don't feel up to it. Its important to know your limitations. I ask psychologists to do testing as well. I also ask psychiatrists for consults. Just don't think that psychiatrists cannot do it as a profression. When psych testing is a combination of interview and data, it is best to have the person who is best at performing the clinical interview...aka The Psychiatrist.
If you are doing it for fresh and unbiased looks, have any colleague look at it or if cost is a concern, get a social worker.
It is important, to the OPs point, that it is made clear that psychiatrists truly are able to do labs, medicine, therapy, testing, imaging, procedures etc. Of course the less you use of something, it will become dull. However, those tools are given to us in training and that is why we have such rigorous training.