We call them quacks.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18— Following in the footsteps of Freud's daughter, scores of nonphysicians are training to become psychoanalysts under the settlement of a lawsuit that promises to transform this most intensive form of psychotherapy.
Since the early years of the 20th century, physicians, specifically, psychiatrists, have dominated the practice of psychoanalysis in the United States. For decades, the accredited training institutes of the American Psychoanalytic Association insisted that applicants have an M.D. degree before they could start training, and the institutes made only a few exceptions for academic researchers.
But in March 1985, four psychologists filed a class-action lawsuit against the association and some of its institutes, charging that they had conspired to establish a monopoly on psychoanalysis and to stifle competition in violation of Federal antitrust law. A result of the conspiracy, they said, was to raise the prices charged to patients, insurance companies and others who pay for psychoanalysis.
http://www.nytimes.com/1992/08/19/he...oanalysts.html
Quacks.
They are not real Psychiatrists and can't prescribe medication. That means they are restricted or inferior.
so when you mumbled about being psychoanalysed, tyou told me you didn't know what you wer talking about. You are limited to what you glean on google.
But you can impress the kids in your social studies classes.
Of course they can't join the APA.
And they left out a general internship before residency.
We are not talking used car salesmen or grade school teachers.