I've only ever met one psychiatrist who actually performed therapy. Economically it's not feasible. They pay so highly for insurance and have to see a lot of patients. Most of the ones I know see their clients for fifteen minutes or so once per month or every two weeks. It's a generalization, yes, but that's because it's the norm. Psychologists and therapists often work in conjunction with psychiatrists as a team. If your psychiatrist is dedicated enough to take 45 minutes or an hour to do therapy that's wonderful, but it's not the norm, at least in the US.
Dee