In coordination with our collaborative physician, our behavioral health practitioner conducts a comprehensive evaluation of our client’s behavioral and physical health status. They will focus on exploring the thought processes and behaviors of our clients by looking into their developmental history, family history, medical history, social and environmental influences, academic/work concerns, and emotional and cognitive strengths and weaknesses.
Our professionals providing behavioral health services in Marlton, New Jersey, can diagnose the following:
- Anxiety
- Cancer-Related Anxiety
- Depression
- Cancer-Related Depression
- Bipolar Disorder
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Tobacco Addiction
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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Why a Psychiatric Evaluation Can Make a Difference
A psychiatric evaluation helps identify what may be affecting someone’s thoughts, mood, or behavior. It’s often the first step in understanding symptoms that don’t seem to have a clear cause.
- Early evaluation helps make sense of confusing or overwhelming emotional or behavioral changes.
- We can better match support and care to what someone is really experiencing once we know the full picture.
- A psychiatric assessment may uncover conditions like anxiety, depression, or ADHD that haven’t been diagnosed yet.
- Getting evaluated can help avoid self-diagnosing or turning to harmful coping strategies.
- If a loved one is acting in ways that feel unusual or unsafe, an evaluation offers a clearer direction for support.
What to Do If You’re Struggling With Moods, Thoughts, or Behavior Changes
It can be hard to know what’s normal and what might need care. A psychiatric evaluation is useful when thoughts, moods, or behaviors start affecting daily life.
- If there’s been more sadness, fear, or irritability than usual, an evaluation can help clarify what’s going on.
- If it’s hard to concentrate, remember things, or stay motivated, those are signs worth exploring with a provider.
- Sudden behavior changes, including withdrawal from others or impulsive actions, may signal deeper concerns.
- If others have noticed something seems off, that’s another reason to consider an evaluation.
- If symptoms are affecting school, work, or relationships, talking to a professional can help create a path forward.
If you or someone close to you is experiencing changes in mood, thoughts, or behavior, seeking a psychiatric evaluation is an important first step. Early assessment can help clarify the root cause and open the door to the right support. Taking action can improve emotional well-being and offer a path forward when things feel unclear or overwhelming.
Frequently Asked Questions
People often have similar questions when looking into services, and FAQs are here to help provide quick answers and clear up common concerns.
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