Multidisciplinary Assessment & Evaluation of Professionals

The Professional Renewal Center® offers three-day, four-day, or five-day comprehensive assessment programs. Over the course of the assessment, professionals participate in:

  • Psychiatric evaluation
  • Comprehensive psychological testing, the nature of which is tailored to the diagnostic questions
  • Individual clinical interviews and situational analysis focused on the presenting problems as these relate to administrative, regulatory, and licensure issues, characteristics of the professional/organizational work setting, and personal psychological history
  • Review of collateral information provided by the patient, referring parties, and other appropriate sources
  • Thorough medical evaluation
  • Careful analysis of social, family, and religious/spiritual history
  • Addiction and Sexuality Assessment
  • Behavioral observation within our physician-peer assessment/treatment milieu

When clients are not participating in testing or meeting with different members of their team, they participate in groups that take place concurrently in the Day Treatment program. Each assessment is unique and individualized. Its intensity, complexity and length depends on the situation, requests from referral sources, and the client’s specific needs.

Our client population is quite diverse and extends across the United States, and four provinces in Canada. Clients have been referred for assessments by professional licensing and regulatory boards and agencies, physician health programs, lawyers assistance programs, employee assistance programs, employers, hospitals or clinics, companies, partnerships, and/or families.

At the conclusion of the assessment process, the two leading clinicians of the assessment team will meet with the client to provide feedback on the findings and conclusions derived from the assessment. These conclusions and our recommendations may be provided to referral sources with appropriate permission from the client.

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