Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation
How Does the Process Work?
A comprehensive assessment is conducted to diagnose and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to the individual’s needs.
This process includes:
History Review: Evaluate current and past medical conditions treatments.
Psychiatric History Assessment: Reviewing previous diagnoses and mental health treatments.
Personal History: Exploring life experiences, family dynamics, and stressors.
Mental Status Examination (MSE): Assessing mood, behavior, and thought processes.
Risk Assessment: Identifying potential safety concerns.
Collaborative Goal Setting: Defining treatment goals aligned with the individual’s preferences.
This thorough process ensures a well-rounded approach to effective mental health care.
When Should I Reach Out for Help?
Knowing when to seek professional support is a crucial step in caring for your mental and emotional well-being.
Consider reaching out if you experience:
Persistent Emotional Distress: Feelings of sadness, anxiety, anger, or hopelessness lasting weeks or interfering with daily life.
Behavioral Changes: Withdrawing from loved ones, losing interest in activities, or engaging in risky behaviors.
Difficulty Functioning: Struggling with daily tasks, focus, or responsibilities at work, school, or home.
Trauma or Major Life Events: Coping with loss, divorce, job changes, or traumatic experiences.
Overwhelmed Coping: Feeling stuck or unable to manage stress effectively.
These signs suggest it may be time to seek support. Taking this step shows strength and commitment to your healing and growth.
How Can We Help?
Offices
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NY - 205 Hudson Street, NY 10013
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Contacts
info@mindovermatterstws.com
+1 774-209-2372
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