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Hi,
I think it depends a lot on the individual psychiatrist and the condition being treated as well perhaps. My psychiatrist doesnt do a lot of talk therapy but asks a lot of questions to decide if my 'condition' is improving or not and asks about my medications/makes suggestions re medications. The appointments rarely go for longer than 20 - 30 min.
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‎14-04-2017 11:37 AM
‎14-04-2017 11:37 AM
Hello and welcome to the forum
I go to a psychologist and psychiatrist. How much talking therapy should the psychiatrist be doing with me. Is all of that the responsibility of the psychologist or both?
It does depends ,
in our experience our psychiatrist mostly talk about the meds , side affects such as sleep or other things that might be bothering us through the meds
Our psychologist did the talking therapy , talking , explaining ,
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