1. Psychological Evaluation: A psychological evaluation is a series of tests and procedures that help to identify mental illness. It typically involves a face-to-face interview with a mental health professional and may include a physical exam, laboratory tests, and psychological tests. During the interview, the mental health professional will ask questions about the patient’s symptoms, medical history, and family history. The evaluation is used to diagnose mental illnesses, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
2. Diagnostic Interviews: Diagnostic interviews are conducted by mental health professionals to help identify and diagnose mental illnesses. During the interview, the mental health professional will ask the patient about their symptoms, medical history, and family history. The mental health professional will also ask questions about the patient’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to help identify any mental health issues.
3. Neuropsychological Tests: Neuropsychological tests are used to assess the patient’s mental capabilities and functioning. These tests measure cognition, memory, language, motor skills, and attention. The results of these tests can help mental health professionals diagnose mental illnesses, such as dementia, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. Neuropsychological tests can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for mental illness.