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Old 12-23-24, 06:22 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Ostfriese View Post
Yes, doctor.
Do you have a local hospital? Have a look there, half the doctors are foreingers, and quite a lot of them are not fluent enough in German that they have to use google / gootle translator.

The question is not for the title, but the qualification (or even the formal justification to call that title).

In Germany, different to psychologists and psychological psychotherapists, psychiatrists are medical doctors with a specialisation in neurology and/or psychoanalysis. Thats why you cannot get a doctor grade (PhD) in psychology over here, only in psychiatry (but then you do not study psychology, but medicine). In the German system, there is neither a "Dr. psych(ology)" nor a "Dr. psych(iatry)", only a "Dr. med". Medical students end their university time with a doctor grade, psychologists with a diploma (at my time) and today with either Master or Bachelor (thanks to the "Bologna" debacle). Today's Master is past time's diploma.
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