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Medication Management

Intake Evaluation

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Intake Evaluation

In the first stage of your treatment, you and your provider will sit down to complete an hour-long assessment. This initial review of your medical and psychosocial background is essential to understand how your mental health symptoms have affected you and what has or has not worked for you. You will be able to learn and discuss with your prescriber what treatment approach(es) may work best for you and develop a treatment plan you both can follow to track your progress.

During the assessment, expect to answer questions about your medical conditions, current and past use of medication, and history of mental illness. Previous psychiatric assessments, treatments, and degree of adherence to past treatment are also reviewed, and records from the places that hold your records will be obtained. The assessment method depends on your presenting problem during a routine or crisis visit.

Identifying Diagnoses

During your assessment, your provider will follow multiple steps to identify the cause of your illness. The process involves the following:

  • Assessing whether your condition requires psychiatric treatment.
  • Identifying any long-term issues that can emerge during your treatment.
  • Help making educated decisions about your treatment.
  • Ruling out psychiatric conditions that may not explain your problem.
  • Making recommendations regarding changes you may need to make.
  • Adjusting an existing treatment plan that is no longer being effective.

Treatment Planning

The goal of any multidimensional assessment is to evaluate the applicability of available treatment methods and resources and to ensure the benefits of your treatment to outweigh the risk of engaging in such treatment. Your provider wants to certify that the most appropriate treatment course will be followed and that you understand and will be involved in the decision-making process to increase the effectiveness and adherence. Your treatment plan is meant to be specific and personal. It should be designed with your needs and goals in mind, and outline the plan to be followed moving forward.

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What to Expect?

Mental Evaluation

A behavioral assessment that includes detailed questions about thought processes, feelings, behaviors, and symptoms, as well as appearance, demeanor, and current mental status will be required before you can get started with psychiatric care.

Physical Exam

A physical exam can help determine whether a physical illness is correlated with your mental illness.

Lab Tests

Bloodwork, urine tests, brain scan, or other tests may be ordered by your provider to rule out any physical condition.

Mental Health History

Questions about your personal or family history, length of symptoms, and past psychiatric treatment may be asked.

Personal History

Questions about your lifestyle, personal history, martial status, work history, etc. may be also asked.

Cognitive Evaluation

A test that assesses focus, attention, memory, mental reasoning, and other mental abilities may be conducted.

Activities of Daily Life

Questions about your ability to complete daily responsesibilities may be asked.

Diagnosis

Your prescriber will examine your symptoms and illnesses to determine their nature and origin.

Follow-up

Most patients return within two to four weeks if treatment with medication was initiated or altered. Following the intake assessment, a follow-up appointment will be scheduled. Follow-up appointments are typically 15-20 minutes in duration.

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