What is psychotherapy?

What's The Difference Between Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychotherapy And Counselling?

Vasilios (Vasos) Silivistris

Therapist / Counselor (Qualifying)

Redcar, United Kingdom

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Clients frequently ask: “What are the differences between psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and counselling?” Very good question!

For people who are not in the field, most are quite confused when comes to differentiating between a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a psychotherapist and a counsellor. Therefore, here is a brief and I hope concise clarification.

There are significant differences between psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy and counselling roles and they tend to deal with different types of problems, although there is considerable overlapping their work. Below is a brief description of each of these careers.

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What is psychiatry?

Psychiatry is the study of mental disorders and their diagnosis, management and prevention. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in psychiatry and most postgraduate studies take four years to complete. Psychiatrists are the only professionals who can prescribe medication for clients/patients. They often combine a broad general caseload alongside an area of special expertise and research.


What is psychology?

Psychology is the study of people: how they think, how they act, react and interact. Psychology is concerned with all aspects of behaviour and the thoughts, feelings and motivations underlying such behaviour.

Psychology is a discipline that is firstly concerned with the normal functioning of the mind and has explored areas such as learning, remembering and the normal psychological development of children. Psychology is one of the fastest-growing university subjects and is becoming more and more available in schools and colleges.

Psychologists deal with the way the mind works and motivation and can specialize in various areas such as mental health work and educational and occupational psychology. It is useful to remember that psychologists are not usually medically qualified and only a small proportion of people studying psychology degrees will go on to work with clients/patients.


What is psychotherapy?

Psychotherapy is conducted in several different ways, for example, individual, group, couple and family psychotherapy. They are all ways of helping people to overcome stress, emotional problems, relationship problems or troublesome habits.


There are many different approaches in psychotherapy; these are “talking therapies” which include;

  • Cognitive behavioural therapies
  • Psychoanalytic therapies
  • Psychodynamic therapies
  • Systemic and family psychotherapy
  • Arts therapies
  • Play therapies
  • Humanistic and integrative psychotherapies
  • Hypno-psychotherapy


A psychotherapist may be a psychiatrist, psychologist, or counsellor, who has had further specialist training in psychotherapy.

Increasingly, there are a number of psychotherapists who do not have backgrounds in the above fields but who have undertaken in-depth training in this area. Most psychotherapists have several post-graduate diplomas or degrees such as a master’s degree.

However, there are now courses in the UK where psychotherapists can pursue an academic career and study for a specialist doctorate in Psychotherapy (PsychD).


What is counselling?

Counselling and psychotherapy are interchangeable. However, the term counselling is normally referred to as short-term goal-setting therapy, whereas psychotherapy is normally referred for long-term therapy.

Most counsellors work in schools, colleges and universities. In addition, some counsellors work for large organizations in their occupational health departments where they offer in-house counselling to employees.

Most of the work is short term and solution-focused.

To train to become a psychotherapist, most educational training establishments will not take on students who are younger than 28. The premise is that students must have some life experiences to be able to practice as a therapist. So in theory, the older you are, the more life experiences you should have. On the other hand, to train as a psychologist, students can study psychology as soon as they leave secondary school.

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Vasilios

Vasilios Silivistris

Therapist / Counselor (Qualifying)

Redcar and Clevlenad, United Kingdom

.A counsellor and psychotherapist who is offering a Confidential, Ethical and Safe environment for personal growth and development I am now practising one-to-one and Online therapy

Vasilios Silivistris is a qualified Therapist / Counselor (Qualifying), based in Redcar and Cleveland, Redcar and Clevlenad, United Kingdom. With a commitment to mental health, Vasilios provides services in , including Psych & Diagnostic Assessment, Clinical Supervision, Counseling, Trauma Counseling, Wellness Support, Relationship Counseling, Mindfulness, Online Therapy, Psychotherapy and Stress Management. Vasilios has expertise in .