Ok. So I've already been diagnosed with severe depression and Anxiety disorder.A psychiatrist is medically trained and can diagnose you with a mental disorder, psychologists are there to provide on going therapy which may take a different approach from tehrapist to therapist depending on the school of thought in which they are trained, each one has its benefits. Psychologists cannot really determine what disorder you have as such but can make educated assumptions and refer you to a psychiatrist if you have not already been to one, psychiatrist being a doctor can prescribe medication in conjunction with their diagnoses. Some psychiatrists offer basic counseling but most of the time it's best to treat a disorder with both so that you take full advantage of a proper counseling session. Some people do not have an ongoing disorder and need therapy sessions to simply help deal with some smaller ongoing issues in their lives.
@Viper_SA You are mixing your medication with drugs and alcohol two extremely discouraged practices (with good reason), I honestly suggest that when you do eventually visit a psychiatrist you ask to be booked in as in-patient. From the behavior described in your posts I think you would benefit greatly from some observation in an environment that can regulate your behavior for a time so that you can fully get in a position for recovery.
My GP has referred me to a psychiatrist.
I need to know what to expect. I can't function if I don't know what is going to happen in my first consultation.
Is there any specific way that he makes diagnosis? Am I going to be judged by everything I say?