Expertise Psychiatric

Psychiatric examination

Psychiatric examination is a determination by psychiatrists of a person’s mental state through a clinical examination and (or) analysis of information about him (for example, medical documents, information from relatives or friends). Such an examination is carried out in order to resolve questions about the sanity and legal capacity of a person (forensic psychiatric examination), as well as about his ability to work.

The main objectives of a psychiatric examination are:

  1. Determining the presence and nature of a mental disorder.

  2. Assessment of a person’s mental state at the time he commits legally significant actions.

  3. Resolving the issue of a person’s ability to understand the actual nature and social danger of his actions and to manage them.

  4. Determining the need to use compulsory medical measures.

  5. Assessment of the degree of disability in mental illness.

Thus, a psychiatric examination is an important diagnostic measure that allows one to determine a person’s mental state in order to resolve legal and medical issues.



Psychological examination is the assessment and diagnosis of mental and behavioral characteristics of a person, the nature of communication between people and the degree of destabilization of situations. Psychological problems are one of the main reasons for seeking help from a specialist. Psychological disorders are formed during the course of life, under the influence of ongoing events that have a negative impact on the human body and psyche. That is why it is important to seek psychological help in a timely manner. The examination is carried out both at the voluntary request of the clients themselves, and compulsorily, if necessary by a court decision. If the situation has worsened so much that the doctor cannot figure out the problem on his own, you cannot do without the help of an expert. No doctor will be able to identify hidden pathological processes due to