Correct, more or less. A psychiatrist is a physician (MD or DO) who completed four years of medical school followed by a four-year psychiatry residency. A psychologist is typically a doctoral-level degree (PhD or PsyD) and, in some states, a masters level psychologist can advertise as such. As far as a psychologist being "a scientist who studies the brain" this would not be entirely correct. A PhD level psychologist (but not a masters level nor a PsyD) would be a research-based degree with a clinical component. Their research, however, is in psychology rather than neuroscience, unless they went the neuropsychology route, which is still rather clinically focused than research-focused.
Sorry for the overload. Just wanting to emphasize that there's a pretty large difference between a psychiatrist and psychologist. And for the record, it was his psychiatrist he thanked.
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