Psychiatric Evaluation Q&A

What is a psychiatric evaluation?

A psychiatric evaluation is a thorough assessment that involves gathering information about your mental health history, current symptoms, daily functioning, medical history, and other relevant factors. The evaluation helps to diagnose mental health conditions, understand contributing factors, and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

What are some common signs that indicate I might need a psychiatric evaluation? 

Understanding when to seek a psychiatric evaluation is important. Common signs that may indicate the need for an evaluation include:

  • Persistent feelings of sadness
  • Anxiety
  • Mood swings
  • Significant changes in appetite or sleep patterns
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
  • Intense fear or phobias
  • Excessive worry

If you or a loved one experiences any of these symptoms, Christina encourages you to seek an evaluation.

What can I expect during a psychiatric evaluation? 

During a psychiatric evaluation, Christina asks you a series of questions about your symptoms, medical history, family history, and any relevant life events. She may also conduct assessments, such as mood and anxiety scales, to better understand your current emotional state. Additionally, she’ll discuss your treatment goals and options.

How should I prepare for a psychiatric evaluation? 

Making an appointment for a psychiatric evaluation can feel overwhelming. To prepare for your visit, organizing and bringing relevant information, including your medical records, any medications you’re taking, past mental health treatments, and a list of current symptoms or concerns is helpful. Be open and honest during the evaluation to ensure an accurate assessment.

You may choose to bring a loved one or family member to provide support during the evaluation. Your family member doesn’t have to be present for the evaluation, either. They may simply offer moral support before and after your visit with Christina.  

How long does a psychiatric evaluation typically last? 

The duration of a psychiatric evaluation varies depending on your individual circumstances and the complexity of the case. On average, an evaluation lasts between 60 to 90 minutes. However, Christina prioritizes the thoroughness and accuracy of the assessment over the length of time.

What happens after the psychiatric evaluation? 

After your psychiatric evaluation, Christina evaluates the gathered information, makes a diagnosis if appropriate, and develops a personalized treatment plan. This plan may include therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, or a combination of interventions to support your mental health goals.

Schedule a psychiatric evaluation for yourself or a loved one by calling Sage Psychiatric Care or through this website.