Psychopharmacologists

The branch of pharmacology that deals with the study of the actions, effects, and development of psychoactive drugs.

The term usually refers to a psychiatrist who concentrates on the pharmaceutical treatment of mental illnesses. These doctors frequently prescribe complex cocktails of drugs for patients with multiple diagnoses of mental illnesses, and sometimes prescribe other drugs to counterbalance side effects from the primary drugs.

Most pracitioners who call themselves psychopharmacologists are psychiatrists