A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is an in-depth clinical assessment designed to clarify diagnosis and determine appropriate treatment. During the evaluation, the psychiatrist reviews emotional symptoms, cognitive patterns, behavioral changes, medical history, prior treatment history, and functional impairment.
This process includes assessing the frequency and duration of symptoms such as depressed mood, anxiety, mood swings, attention difficulties, sleep disruption, appetite changes, and energy fluctuations. The goal is to differentiate between conditions like depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, ADHD, or trauma-related concerns.
Psychiatry NJ prioritizes diagnostic accuracy because effective medication management depends on clear identification of the underlying condition. A thorough evaluation ensures that treatment decisions are precise, individualized, and evidence-based.