To the Editor: In their otherwise very thoughtful article R15812CIHBFJGD, John O. Beahrs, M.D., and Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D., used the terms "medical" or "medicalized" as necessary parts of their definition of psychotherapy in at least three instances. In the first paragraph, they stated, "It [psychotherapy] stands apart from everyday discourse by the extent to which it is defined as a procedure, i.e., medicalized" (p. 4). They then stated, "It has been ratified as a medical procedure by scientific texts, third-party payers, and the law" (p. 4). To imply that the practice of psychotherapy is somehow the exclusive domain of physicians, which is my interpretation of the quoted statements, is gratuitous and insulting to our nonmedical colleagues.