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    psychiatric assessment

    Hi, I am going for a private psychiatric assessment next week and just wondered what to expect, has anyone got experience of these assessments and what happens at them?

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    Re: psychiatric assessment

    I can't help right now - I actually have an appointment in an hour! I've never been before either so I am absolutely terrified, but I'd be happy to drop by here after to tell you what happened. It might even make me feel better
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    Quote Originally Posted by .Poppy. View Post
    I can't help right now - I actually have an appointment in an hour! I've never been before either so I am absolutely terrified, but I'd be happy to drop by here after to tell you what happened. It might even make me feel better
    Please do, that would be great

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    Well, I made it through.

    It wasn't really as bad as I was anticipating, I guess. He was very nice, which helped.

    The appointment itself was very straightforward. He explained that he focused on the biological, medical side of things and that he'd ask me a bunch of questions. Then, he did. He asked me to tell him a little bit about what had been going on. He asked me what anxiety meant to me, to specify my low moods, if I had any history of self-harm, any suicidal thoughts, any intrusive thoughts or rituals, etc.

    He essentially said I had anxiety. He explained that our frontal lobe controls impulse and reasoning, but our more instinctive, deeper part of our brains is what drives fight/flight and therefore anxiety. When we're faced with a threat, we react first and analyze later. However, having anxiety means that we are wound tighter than most so that reaction is set off more easily. He also explained that was why I was having trouble with CBT and rationalizing my thoughts - I just am not getting past the fear response to the place of rationalization most of the time.

    So...he prescribed meds. He was surprised that I was only told to take my lexapro every other day, so asked me to take it daily - 10 mg. He said it might need to be increased, but it would be a start. To get me past the hump of initial anxiety he also prescribed a benzo (I don't remember which one).

    I meet with him again in two weeks.

    So...overall it was better than I thought. It was nice that the meeting was so structured because when I'm asked to tell what's wrong I often freeze and it's hard for me to accurately describe. Him asking specific questions helped.

    I'm not thrilled about taking meds, or more meds I guess in my case. I'm kind of scared I guess but I know it's something I have to do. He did say that he'd take me off the benzo once I adjusted to the lexapro a bit more, and that I may eventually be able to come off that as well eventually. This is supposed to help me rationalize a bit better so that I can challenge my thoughts, I guess. Right now I'm in the place where I know what I'm thinking might be/is probably irrational but the panic comes anyway.

    Best of luck to you when you go!
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    Thanks Poppy, good to know it went well and not as bad as you were expecting

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    Today's the day of my assessment, here's hoping all goes well

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    Good luck and make sure you get your money's worth!

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    Good luck!
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    Re: psychiatric assessment

    Was quite good to talk to someone for an hour rather than 5 min GP appointment. She has suggested adding a med to my escitalopram, but also will give my Dr other options to try if I still have no success. She was very good. Worth the £200

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    Pleased you had a good outcome
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