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Old 03-27-2008, 11:27 AM   #5 (permalink)
dn0121
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I have a very good friend who recently had a baby and showing signs of the baby blues in a bad way. She is looking to talk to someone to get help - and we're confused on whether a psychiatrist or a psychologist is the way to go. I googled and found some of the bigger differences (one prescribes meds, the other doesn't - and the differences in training. I was/am under the impression that a psychiatrist is more for meds and not talking - where a psychologist is only about talking. Is that right to say?
This place can be very helpful and not too pricey Pathways, Inc.

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We promote the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of the individual through the shared exploration of pathways to healthy living. Since 1981, Pathways has been providing innovative mental health services to persons in Southern Maryland. Headquartered in St. Mary’s County, we are a private, nonprofit corporation. We offer comprehensive rehabilitative, treatment, and vocational services as well as affordable housing to adolescents and adults. We are the longest operating and largest provider of community-based mental health services in St. Mary’s County. Psychiatric treatment and counseling is available to anyone in need of these services, although our primary age focus is those who have at least reached adolescence.
They are in Hollywood and Charlotte Hall.

Also just found out they are listed here Health Care/Mental Health Care & Support - Southern Maryland Online
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