I approach diagnosis with both clinical precision and deep empathy. It’s important to me to see the whole person—not just their symptoms. When I evaluate a patient, I use structured interviews, evidence-based diagnostic criteria, and, when helpful, psychological assessments. But just as crucial is understanding the context: their personal history, family background, biological factors, current stressors, and the emotional and social landscape they’re navigating. I believe that mental health care should be as individualized as the people I treat, and my goal is always to provide a thoughtful, accurate diagnosis that leads to a treatment plan tailored to each patient’s unique needs.

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