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Should I Start With a Psychiatrist or a Therapist?

For those considering the first steps in seeking mental health care, many would-be patients find themselves wondering where to get started: a psychiatrist, or a therapist?

Starting with a psychiatrist for mental health treatment has distinct advantages based on their medical training and scope of practice. Psychiatrists are medical doctors with the ability to diagnose and treat mental health conditions, considering both psychological and physiological elements. A benefit to consulting a psychiatrist first is their authority to prescribe medications. This can be particularly important for managing acute mental health symptoms quickly. Additionally, specialized knowledge in the safe use of medications ensures that treatments are both effective and considerate of physical health conditions.

Psychiatrists are trained to perform comprehensive assessments that integrate both mental and physical health considerations. This ensures that treatment plans, whether they involve medication, therapy, or both, are accurately aligned with the patient’s specific health needs.

Including a psychiatrist in the initial stages of treatment also facilitates coordinated care. Psychiatrists often collaborate with therapists and other health professionals to create a multidisciplinary treatment approach. This ensures that a patient receives holistic care, which addresses all aspects of their health.
In essence, for those seeking mental health care, starting with a psychiatrist provides a medically informed foundation for treatment. This approach uses the psychiatrist’s specialized training to ensure that any treatment plan is thorough, integrating necessary medical and psychological care components effectively.

At the Parks Center, our practice specializes in women’s mental health. This can be crucial for those whose mental health may be influenced by biological factors such as hormonal changes — during pregnancy, for example.


Dr. Shannon Parks DO is a board certified diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. She received her medical school training at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Biddeford, Maine and completed her residency in Psychiatry at
UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

She lives locally and her practice is located on Gilbert St in Tinton Falls.