Gotcha thanks - I'm not sure if you're avoiding this (and ofc you are under no obligation to answer, no stress), but what I'm really intersted in is this question
"Can you tell me though - during the initial years of training, how long is spent specifically on mental health (I know it's not much...)"
One person who should probably know has told me that the answer is "two weeks". If that is true then it astonishes me that that qualifies someone to prescribe SSRI's etc (I'm quite easily astonished though, lots of shit blows my mind tbh!).
One may be inclined to think that only a psychiatrist should be allowed to prescribe such if the training is really that basic. Having said that my respect for psychiatry isn't exactly massive - the profession appears to suffer from a severe God Complex. Oh, hang on...I have a pill for that (I do actually, well, a blotter not a pill

(only half-joking too, I think a strong psychedelic experience could be extremely beneficial for a lot of psychiatrists). In reality, we are only scratching the surface of understanding mental health - which is a truth that psychiatry
appears to be unaware of
I do respect GP's though (in general, don't get all smug