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a phychotherapist who emplys a combination of cognitive behavioral and humanistic interventions medication conjuction with lifestyle modifications who would be referred to as

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There are a few possible labels depending on what you mean:

- If the clinician also prescribes medication (i.e., is a medical prescriber), they would typically be called a psychiatrist (or psychiatric nurse practitioner). A psychiatrist who uses psychotherapy plus meds is often described as an integrative psychiatrist.

- If the clinician does not prescribe but combines CBT, humanistic techniques, and lifestyle work, common terms are integrative therapist or eclectic therapist. You might also see “multimodal therapist” (Lazarus’s Multimodal Therapy) or someone practicing a biopsychosocial or holistic approach.

So: “integrative therapist” or “eclectic/multimodal therapist” for combined therapy + lifestyle work; “psychiatrist” or “integrative psychiatrist” if medication is being prescribed.