Therapists and counselors cannot write Rx. Psychiatrists, Family Doctor's, Physician's Assistants and Nurse Practitioners can write Rx. Some psychiatrists see patients for therapy, too; however, these tends to be rare because of the expense (your insurance is not likely to authorize a psychiatrist for therapy and is more likely to authorize a counselor or therapist--it's cheaper for them). Many psychiatrists will refer you to a counselor or therapist for therapy if you insurance does not. If you want your daughter to see a psychiatrist for therapy be prepared -- this can cost several hundred dollars per hour and is not likely to be reimbursed by insurance. If your employer offers EAP benefits consider this as an option, too. You could get several "free" (no out-of-pocket cost to you) sessions from EAP and then continue with that counselor under the managed mental health portion of your medical insurance.