Some psychiatrists may provide psychotherapy or talk therapy, but this is less common because psychiatrists do not receive as much clinical training as psychologists.
They vary in area of expertise, education and treatment methods.
A psychologist studies psychological processes and helps people cope with psychological problems, a psychotherapist conducts a psychotherapy session, and a psychiatrist diagnoses and treats mental disorders.
Unlike psychologists, psychotherapists are doctors and can treat mental disorders such as depression, mania or panic attacks.
Nevertheless, unlike psychiatrists, psychotherapists do not prescribe medications, much less send you to the hospital.
Depression is a disease, not a state of mind.
Psychological help is needed by a person who understands that he is unhappy, but does not know the reason and way to change the situation.
A psychotherapist is also necessary for people who cannot build healthy relationships, constantly have conflicts.