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Joseanne Spiteri

Looking to start therapy in the New Year? What is the difference between a Psychologist, a Psychotherapist and a Psychiatrist?

We frequently get questions regarding the distinctions among various mental health professionals. There are indeed numerous titles that might seem to represent the same service. Allow me to explain what each professional offers so you can decide what suits your needs.


Psychiatrist

-medically trained

-can focus on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental health issues.

-qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems.

-able to prescribe medication

-able to diagnose according to the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders).

-services covered by OHIP


Psychologist

-advanced degree in the study of human behaviour.

-trained in the assessment, treatment and prevention of behavioural and mental conditions.

-diagnose neuropsychological disorders and dysfunctions as well as psychotic, neurotic and personality disorders and dysfunctions.

-extensive training in research or clinical practice and can provide psychological testing and evaluation.

-services not covered by OHIP


Psychotherapist or Social Worker

-mental health professional that uses the development of the therapeutic relationship to bring about positive change for a client, including their thoughts, feelings, behaviours and social functioning.

-primarily a talk-based therapy and is intended to help people improve and maintain their mental health and well-being.

-work with individuals, couples and families in individual and group settings

-services not covered by OHIP


When choosing a mental health professional, it is important to determine your mental health needs. If you are looking for a diagnosis or medication, then you will need an appointment with a psychiatrist. If you are requiring psychological tests, you will need a psychologist. If you need support for relationships, mood issues, or talk therapy, you will need a psychotherapist.


Your insurance:

It is important to make sure you book under the right professional category so that you can use your benefits correctly. Many find and book mental health professionals that align with their insurance coverage. Insurance companies are very particular regarding what they will cover. For example, some will not cover Psychotherapy but will only cover Psychology or Social Work.

Couples Therapy Centre

At Couples Therapy Centre, our Master's Level Clinical Interns receive supervision under a Psychologist and can therefore also offer Psychological Services that can be reimbursed through many extended health plans. We can also provide receipts for Registered Psychotherapy services and Registered Social Work Services. Many extended health plans are reimbursing these services. Further, psychotherapy is now recognized as a medical expense by the Canada Revenue Agency and is eligible for a tax credit.



We strongly suggest that clients verify their insurance coverage before their initial session or appointment. Ensure you make the most of your insurance benefits in 2025 by investing in your mental health. Contact us at 416 949 9878 or visit www.georgetowncouplestherapy.com for further details.

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