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After Hours Help
Tampa Bay Psychiatry does not offer after hours crisis management services
If you are having an emotional crisis, please call or text:
Text 741741
If you or a loved one are having suicidal thoughts
or a medical emergency:
PLEASE CALL 911
If you are having a side effect of your medications or worsening of your symptoms and cannot wait to speak to our staff on the next business day, please consider presenting to one of these acute psychiatric treatment centers:
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What kind of conditions does a psychiatrist treat?Psychiatrists treat individuals in distress because of various difficulties, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, psychosis, and some types of behavioral problems, such as those involving self-destructive or violent impulses. A number of emotional and mental difficulties are influenced by physical conditions; as a physician, a psychiatrist is in a position to take account of such conditions and coordinate overall care.
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Why do people see a psychiatrist?People come to see a psychiatrist for many reasons. Some people have severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Some people are simply having trouble coping with the many stresses of modern life. Some people are already seeing a counselor who has suggested that medication might help them feel better. Most people who see a psychiatrist are simply trying to find ways to cope better with difficult feelings or behaviors and see psychiatric treatment as an opportunity to improve their lives.
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What is the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist?Many people are unsure of the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist. A psychiatrist is a physician who has completed medical school and specialized residency training in psychiatry. Because they are M.D.s, psychiatrists can prescribe medication. Psychologists are not physicians. Their degree is a Ph.D. or Psy.D. Psychologists do not prescribe medications. Most psychologists have intensive training in the treatment of mental illness through a variety of types of therapy. Psychologists usually have a lot of experience providing testing. Child psychologists have specific training in the treatment of disorders often seen in childhood.
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