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Psychiatric Evaluation (Video)

Psychiatric Evaluation (court, military, custody, adoption, guardianship, substance-abuse cases) +

2 hr
400 US dollars
Telepsychiatry

Service Description

A psychiatric evaluation is a comprehensive assessment conducted by a mental health professional to understand an individual's mental health status, diagnose potential mental health disorders, and develop an appropriate treatment plan. It typically involves several key components: Components of a Psychiatric Evaluation: Clinical Interview: The clinician gathers information about the patient's medical history, family history, and social context. The interview explores the patient's current symptoms, their duration, and any previous mental health treatment. Mental Status Examination (MSE): An assessment of the patient's appearance, behavior, mood, thought processes, cognition, insight, and judgment. The clinician observes the patient’s speech, affect, and overall demeanor. Psychological Testing (if needed): Standardized assessments may be used to evaluate specific cognitive or emotional issues. Diagnosis: Based on the information gathered, the clinician may diagnose any mental health conditions using standardized criteria (e.g., DSM-5). Risk Assessment: The clinician assesses for any potential risks, such as suicidal or homicidal thoughts, self-harm behaviors, or substance abuse. Treatment Recommendations: The evaluation concludes with a discussion of treatment options, which may include therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, or referrals to other specialists. Purpose of a Psychiatric Evaluation: To identify and diagnose mental health disorders. To understand the impact of these disorders on the patient's daily functioning. To create a tailored treatment plan that addresses the individual's needs. Conclusion: A psychiatric evaluation is an essential step in the mental health care process, providing a foundation for effective treatment and support. It fosters a collaborative relationship between the patient and the clinician, focusing on the patient's well-being and recovery.


Cancellation Policy

To ensure availability and fairness to all clients, Atlanta Psych and Wellness Center has the following cancellation and no-show policy: Follow-Up Appointments (video or in-person) Must be canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Late cancellation or no-show: $100 fee. New Patient Appointments (video or in-person) Must be canceled at least 48 hours in advance. Late cancellation or no-show: $150 fee. A no-show is defined as missing your scheduled appointment without any prior notice. Why We Charge Cancellation Fees Your appointment time is reserved exclusively for you. When cancellations or no-shows occur without adequate notice, it prevents us from offering that time to another client in need of care. The fee helps offset lost time and resources and ensures that we can continue providing quality, timely services to all clients. These charges are not covered by insurance and must be paid prior to scheduling future appointments. We understand that emergencies happen. If there are extenuating circumstances, please contact us as soon as possible, we review each case individually. Repeated late cancellations or missed appointments may result in discharge from the practice.


Contact Details

470-315-0055

atlantapsychllc@gmail.com

3070 North Main Street, Kennesaw, GA, USA


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