Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
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Understanding ADHD: A Guide to Parents and Adults
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects the individual’s ability to focus, control impulses, and manage their energy levels. As a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist, I understand that ADHD can sometimes be challenging for both children and their families. However, with the right understanding, support, and treatment, children and adults with ADHD can thrive and reach their full potential.
In this post, we will explore what ADHD is, its symptoms, and how it can be managed effectively.
What is ADHD?
ADHD is a condition that affects the brain and how it functions. It is characterized by three core symptoms: inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
Inattention: Individuals with ADHD may have difficulty paying attention, getting easily distracted, or frequently making careless mistakes. They may also have trouble organizing tasks and activities and tend to forget things.
Hyperactivity: Individuals and particularly children with ADHD may display high levels of energy, constantly moving and fidgeting. They may have difficulty sitting still, often feel restless, and have trouble engaging in quiet activities.
Impulsivity: Children and adults with ADHD may struggle with self-control and act without thinking. They may interrupt conversations, have difficulty waiting for their turn, and exhibit impulsive behaviors that may be disruptive.
The symptoms of ADHD can change throughout a person's lifespan. In children, the symptoms of hyperactivity are often more noticeable than in adults. As children get older, the symptoms of hyperactivity may lessen, while the symptoms of inattention may become more pronounced.
In adults, the symptoms of ADHD can manifest in different ways, such as difficulty staying organized, managing time, and following through on commitments. Furthermore, in adults, impulsivity may be more emotional and not behavioral. For example, adults with ADHD may be quick to get irritated or angry.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to how ADHD changes throughout a person's lifespan. Symptoms of ADHD may become less severe in adulthood for some people, but they may persist for others. Additionally, the symptoms of ADHD may interact with other factors, such as stress, anxiety, and depression, which can make them more or less pronounced.
These core symptoms of ADHD may over time lead to difficulties with academic achievement, poor self-esteem and problems with interpersonal relationships.
Diagnosis:
If you suspect your child may have ADHD, it is essential to consult a qualified child psychiatrist or healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis. Through a comprehensive evaluation, including interviews, observations, and questionnaires, the healthcare professional can determine if your child meets the criteria for ADHD. For adults, your health care professional may ask for objective testing if you have never been diagnosed before.
Treatment:
Treatment for ADHD typically involves a combination of interventions, including:
Behavioral therapy: This type of therapy helps children learn strategies to manage their behaviors, improve organization skills, and develop coping mechanisms for impulsivity. Parent training is generally a component of behavior therapy of children.
Medication: For some individuals, healthcare professionals may recommend medication to manage ADHD symptoms. These medications can help improve focus, reduce impulsivity, and enhance self-control. It is not uncommon for parents to worry about the potential side effects of medication for their children. Please discuss the medication with your child’s psychiatrist to evaluate the risks and benefits of the medication so you can make an informed decision
Parental support and education: Parents play a crucial role in supporting children with ADHD. Learning about ADHD, attending support groups, and implementing effective parenting strategies can make a significant difference in managing symptoms and promoting positive outcomes.
Tips for Parents:
Establish routines: Creating a consistent daily routine can provide structure and help children with ADHD stay organized. Children with ADHD thrive when there is a predictable routine.
Break tasks into smaller steps: Breaking down tasks into smaller, manageable steps can make them less overwhelming and increase the chances of completion. When giving verbal instructions, it may be helpful to make sure you have your child’s attention by touching them asking them to make eye contact with you.
Provide clear instructions: Clear and concise instructions can help children with ADHD understand expectations and stay focused on the task at hand. It is often helpful to give younger children instructions one step at a time.
Use visual aids: Visual aids, such as charts, schedules, and reminders, can assist children with ADHD in understanding and following routines.
Encourage physical activity: Regular exercise and physical activity can help channel excess energy and improve focus.
Be patient and understanding: ADHD can be challenging for both children and parents. It is important to be patient and understanding, and to provide your child with the support they need to succeed.
Conclusion:
ADHD may present challenges, but with the right understanding, support, and treatment, individual with ADHD can lead fulfilling lives. As a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist, my goal is to help children and their families navigate the complexities of ADHD, providing them with the tools and strategies necessary for success. By working together, we can ensure that every child with ADHD has the opportunity to reach their full potential and thrive in all areas of their lives.
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Childhood School Avoidance/Refusal: Understanding the Causes and Effective Strategies for Parents
It is not uncommon for children to exhibit occasional reluctance to attend school and prefer staying at home. In most cases, this behavior does not pose significant concerns. However, a small percentage of children experience chronic avoidance, consistently refusing to go to school. There are various reasons behind this behavior, primarily linked to anxiety, which may manifest as physical symptoms, including morning nausea, vomiting, headaches, stomachaches, hyperventilation, or dizziness. The anxiety often arises from school-related situations, such as social or performance demands that heighten their discomfort. Additionally, some children seek attention from parents by struggling to separate from them. Occasionally, staying home may inadvertently reward them, allowing for indulgence in activities like playing video games.
Regrettably, many of these children also experience social nervousness and worry about negative judgments from others. They may exhibit symptoms of social anxiety disorder, which can affect their ability to attend parties, navigate crowded places, or even communicate their needs in stores. The constant fear of being judged intensifies their anxiety in social settings. Occasionally, school-related anxiety stems from specific incidents, such as friendship issues, bullying, or unpleasant interactions with teachers or peers. Even after the triggering event is resolved, the anxiety persists, making school attendance challenging.
As time passes, the anxiety associated with school avoidance tends to worsen. Early intervention is crucial, as it is easier to reintegrate a child into school before they have accumulated significant absences. Prolonged avoidance can make the return to school extremely daunting due to overwhelming anxiety. It is disheartening when a child who has made progress in returning to school experiences a setback, such as heightened anxiety after a break or returning after a weekend.
School avoidant children often grapple with other anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety or worrying about the well-being of loved ones when apart. Additionally, they may exhibit symptoms of depression or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), exacerbating their condition.
A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation can help identify any co-occurring conditions that contribute to school avoidance, enabling the development of a carefully crafted treatment plan.
Therapy stands as the primary treatment approach for school avoidance. Exposure therapy is a widely used method that gradually exposes children to fear-inducing situations, starting with the least anxiety-provoking ones. They master each level before progressing to more challenging scenarios, ultimately reducing anxiety's interference with daily life. Planning the return to school strategically is crucial. Collaborating with the school to determine the child's return date, preferred time of day, initial duration, gradual progression, and designated classroom can greatly assist in the process.
Avoiding school exacerbates anxiety; therefore, prolonged home-based instruction generally proves counterproductive for addressing school refusal. Conversely, rushing the return without a proper plan is also detrimental. It is advisable for parents, their child's therapist, and the school to work closely together, developing an appropriate plan for the child's successful return to school.
In certain cases, medication may be necessary to alleviate anxiety to a level where the child can tolerate school attendance. Consulting with a child's psychiatrist is essential to discuss the potential need for medication and thoroughly understand the associated risks and benefits. Armed with this information, parents can make an informed decision regarding their child's treatment.
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Top Ranked Psychiatric Services in Bernardsville, NJ

CHILD, ADOLESCENT AND ADULT PSYCHIATRY
Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
Patients trust Dr. Palvai because they know she takes the time and great care to get the full picture of each patient’s issues. Her collaborative approach often means working with other healthcare providers involved in her patient’s care. Her goal is to reach deeper to help each person achieve an improved quality of life.
OVERVIEW OF PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
School evaluations
Safety evaluations
Medication management
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Child Psychiatric Evaluation in Somerset County
It is normal to have questions when you or your loved one needs mental health treatment. It is not uncommon for parents to feel anxious when a child needs help and they don’t know what the process is.
What is a child psychiatric evaluation?
Psychiatric evaluation is a process of gathering information by a provider such as psychiatrist to check if a child or teenager has a mental health problem.
Parents may feel that there could be emotional, behavioral or developmental difficulties that the child or teen is struggling with and decide to obtain a psychiatric evaluation for them. The child or teen can also ask for help with the difficulties they may be facing at home, school or with their peers.
What are some common reasons to obtain a psychiatric evaluation?
Some common types of conditions that a parent or children can obtain a psych eval for can be,
Depression
Anxiety
School refusal
ADHD/ADD
Anger problems
How do I prepare for a child psychiatric evaluation?
The doctor first obtains parental permission to evaluate a minor child or teenager. It is generally important for at least one of the parents to be present during the evaluation. If possible, think about the symptoms you are seeking help with. Help your child think about what they may want to say to the doctor. If there has been any previous treatment, it is helpful to write down the dates and reasons, names of previous mental health professionals and previous medications. Psychiatric evaluations can take from 60-120 minutes.
What happens during a psychiatric evaluation?
Dr. Palvai will obtain information from the parent and the child about several things. She will obtain information about,
The reason the family feels that psychiatric help was necessary and details about how and when these symptoms may have developed and progressed.
Past mental treatment, pertinent details about any medical problems and family history.
The doctor may also ask for certain questionnaires to be filled out by parents or teachers or the child.
It is possible that the doctor will want to talk to the child or teen alone for a part of the evaluation.
Obtain information about possible stresses that may have contributed to the symptoms.
What can I expect at the end of the evaluation?
Dr. Palvai will arrive at a conclusion about the nature of problems, causes and discuss possible ways to help the child.
She may discuss a treatment plan after the first meeting or request for more time to get information from other sources such as the school or your child’s therapist with your permission.
Your child’s treatment plan will be tailored to their individual needs. Dr. Palvai takes the time to understand your child’s needs, your family’s unique circumstances and preferences and makes individualized recommendations. You and your child will be partners in deciding the direction of this treatment plan. Dr. Palvai will discuss the risks and benefits of any medications and help you make an informed decision.
Take charge of your child’s wellbeing today. Start with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation for your child. Give us a call today.
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Psychiatrist for Students in Springfield, NJ

Dr. Padma Palvai has provided exceptional care to patients with a broad range of psychiatric conditions. She completed her residency in adult psychiatry at Mt. Sinai West, a Columbia University-affiliated hospital and continued her training as a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at Brown University. Dr. Palvai is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and is board certified in both child and adolescent psychiatry and adult psychiatry.
Prior to starting Mindspace Psychiatry, Dr. Palvai was an attending psychiatrist at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, NJ and later, the medical director for Hunterdon Behavioral Health. She also served as a trainer for the post partum depression program for the State of New Jersey.
Later, she worked in India and discovered a medical environment where psychiatric care and resources were extremely limited, especially for children; in fact, she was the only trained child psychiatrist throughout two states there. She served in a leadership position to establish protocols for evidence-based care and set standards for psychiatric care. The experience changed her fundamentally and made her more empathetic to the pain and suffering of her patients.
Dr. Palvai founded Mindspace Psychiatry in 2020 with the goal of providing compassionate, quality care to her patients.
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
School evaluations/Safety evaluations
Medication management
Click here to schedule an appointment with Dr. Padma Palvai.
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Best Psychiatrist for Adults in Bernardsville, NJ

Dr. Padma Palvai has provided exceptional care to patients with a broad range of psychiatric conditions. She completed her residency in adult psychiatry at Mt. Sinai West, a Columbia University-affiliated hospital and continued her training as a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at Brown University. Dr. Palvai is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and is board certified in both child and adolescent psychiatry and adult psychiatry.
Prior to starting Mindspace Psychiatry, Dr. Palvai was an attending psychiatrist at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, NJ and later, the medical director for Hunterdon Behavioral Health. She also served as a trainer for the post-partum depression program for the State of New Jersey.
Later, she worked in India and discovered a medical environment where psychiatric care and resources were extremely limited, especially for children; in fact, she was the only trained child psychiatrist throughout two states there. She served in a leadership position to establish protocols for evidence-based care and set standards for psychiatric care. The experience changed her fundamentally and made her more empathetic to the pain and suffering of her patients.
Dr. Palvai founded Mindspace Psychiatry in 2020 with the goal of providing compassionate, quality care to her patients.
Overview of Psychiatric Services
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Dr. Palvai performs psychiatric evaluations for adults suffering from a broad range of mental illnesses, such as anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. She understands the nuances of working with older teens on the cusp of adulthood, and young adults who would achieve better outcomes by working with a psychiatrist trained in child and adolescent psychiatry.
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
Dr. Palvai performs psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents aged 5 to 18. While ADHD, autism, anxiety, and depression are the most common reasons to seek psychiatric care in this age group, she treats a full range of psychiatric conditions.
School evaluations/Safety evaluations
Educators and parents trust Dr. Palvai to conduct a comprehensive evaluation for students dealing with school avoidance behaviour, hyperactivity, depression, or other conditions. These evaluations are often done to ensure the child does not present a danger to others in school, or to determine appropriate support services. When requested, she also provides a comprehensive report.
Medication management
It is Dr. Palvai’s philosophy is that no one should be treated unnecessarily with medications. However, medications can be life saving when used appropriately. She makes every effort to only prescribe when necessary and follow up closely to monitor progress and side effects.
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Online Psychiatric Services in Warren, NJ
CHILD, ADOLESCENT AND ADULT PSYCHIATRY
Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
Patients trust Dr. Palvai because they know she takes the time and great care to get the full picture of each patient’s issues. Her collaborative approach often means working with other healthcare providers involved in her patient’s care. Her goal is to reach deeper to help each person achieve an improved quality of life.
OVERVIEW OF PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
School evaluations
Safety evaluations
Medication management
For more information about our services, please click here.
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Top Ranked Psychiatric Services in Springfield, NJ

CHILD, ADOLESCENT AND ADULT PSYCHIATRY
Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
Patients trust Dr. Palvai because they know she takes the time and great care to get the full picture of each patient’s issues. Her collaborative approach often means working with other healthcare providers involved in her patient’s care. Her goal is to reach deeper to help each person achieve an improved quality of life.
OVERVIEW OF PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
School evaluations
Safety evaluations
Medication management
For more information about our services, please click here.
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Springfield Psychiatric Services

CHILD, ADOLESCENT AND ADULT PSYCHIATRY
Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
Patients trust Dr. Palvai because they know she takes the time and great care to get the full picture of each patient’s issues. Her collaborative approach often means working with other healthcare providers involved in her patient’s care. Her goal is to reach deeper to help each person achieve an improved quality of life.
OVERVIEW OF PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
School evaluations
Safety evaluations
Medication management
If you’re interested in scheduling an appointment, please click here.
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Psychiatric for Students in Warren, NJ
Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
Patients trust Dr. Palvai because they know she takes the time and great care to get the full picture of each patient’s issues. Her collaborative approach often means working with other healthcare providers involved in her patient’s care. Her goal is to reach deeper to help each person achieve an improved quality of life.
SCHOOL OR SAFETY PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATIONS
Educators and parents trust Dr. Palvai to conduct a comprehensive evaluation for students dealing with school avoidance behavior, hyperactivity, depression, or other conditions. These evaluations are often done to ensure the child does not present a danger to others in school, or to determine appropriate support services. When requested, she also provides a comprehensive report.
Schedule an appointment with Dr. Padma Palvai please click here.
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Child Psychiatric Evaluations in Warren, NJ
It is normal to have questions when you or your loved one needs mental health treatment. It is not uncommon for parents to feel anxious when a child needs help and they don’t know what the process is.
What is a child psychiatric evaluation?
Psychiatric evaluation is a process of gathering information by a provider such as psychiatrist to check if a child or teenager has a mental health problem.
Parents may feel that there could be emotional, behavioral or developmental difficulties that the child or teen is struggling with and decide to obtain a psychiatric evaluation for them. The child or teen can also ask for help with the difficulties they may be facing at home, school or with their peers.
What are some common reasons to obtain a psychiatric evaluation?
Some common types of conditions that a parent or children can obtain a psych eval for can be,
Depression
Anxiety
School refusal
ADHD/ADD
Anger problems
How do I prepare for a child psychiatric evaluation?
The doctor first obtains parental permission to evaluate a minor child or teenager. It is generally important for at least one of the parents to be present during the evaluation. If possible, think about the symptoms you are seeking help with. Help your child think about what they may want to say to the doctor. If there has been any previous treatment, it is helpful to write down the dates and reasons, names of previous mental health professionals and previous medications. Psychiatric evaluations can take from 60-120 minutes.
What happens during a psychiatric evaluation?
Dr. Palvai will obtain information from the parent and the child about several things. She will obtain information about,
The reason the family feels that psychiatric help was necessary and details about how and when these symptoms may have developed and progressed.
Past mental treatment, pertinent details about any medical problems and family history.
The doctor may also ask for certain questionnaires to be filled out by parents or teachers or the child.
It is possible that the doctor will want to talk to the child or teen alone for a part of the evaluation.
Obtain information about possible stresses that may have contributed to the symptoms.
What can I expect at the end of the evaluation?
Dr. Palvai will arrive at a conclusion about the nature of problems, causes and discuss possible ways to help the child.
She may discuss a treatment plan after the first meeting or request for more time to get information from other sources such as the school or your child’s therapist with your permission.
Your child’s treatment plan will be tailored to their individual needs. Dr. Palvai takes the time to understand your child’s needs, your family’s unique circumstances and preferences and makes individualized recommendations. You and your child will be partners in deciding the direction of this treatment plan. Dr. Palvai will discuss the risks and benefits of any medications and help you make an informed decision.
Take charge of your child’s wellbeing today. Start with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation for your child. Give us a call today.
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Psychiatrist for Children and Adolescents in Bernardsville

Dr. Padma Palvai has provided exceptional care to patients with a broad range of psychiatric conditions. She completed her residency in adult psychiatry at Mt. Sinai West, a Columbia University-affiliated hospital and continued her training as a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at Brown University. Dr. Palvai is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and is board certified in both child and adolescent psychiatry and adult psychiatry.
Prior to starting Mindspace Psychiatry, Dr. Palvai was an attending psychiatrist at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, NJ and later, the medical director for Hunterdon Behavioral Health. She also served as a trainer for the post partum depression program for the State of New Jersey.
Later, she worked in India and discovered a medical environment where psychiatric care and resources were extremely limited, especially for children; in fact, she was the only trained child psychiatrist throughout two states there. She served in a leadership position to establish protocols for evidence-based care and set standards for psychiatric care. The experience changed her fundamentally and made her more empathetic to the pain and suffering of her patients.
Dr. Palvai founded Mindspace Psychiatry in 2020 with the goal of providing compassionate, quality care to her patients.
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
School evaluations/Safety evaluations
Medication management
Click here to schedule an appointment with Dr. Padma Palvai.
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Best Online Psychiatric Services in Springfield, NJ

CHILD, ADOLESCENT AND ADULT PSYCHIATRY
Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
Patients trust Dr. Palvai because they know she takes the time and great care to get the full picture of each patient’s issues. Her collaborative approach often means working with other healthcare providers involved in her patient’s care. Her goal is to reach deeper to help each person achieve an improved quality of life.
OVERVIEW OF PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
School evaluations
Safety evaluations
Medication management
For more information about our services, please click here.
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Adult Psychiatric Evaluations in Bernardsville, NJ

Dr. Palvai performs psychiatric evaluations for adults suffering from a broad range of mental illnesses, such as anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. She understands the nuances of working with older teens on the cusp of adulthood, and young adults who would achieve better outcomes by working with a psychiatrist trained in child and adolescent psychiatry.
Visit our website to schedule an appointment.
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Child psychiatrist in Bernardsville, NJ
It is normal to have questions when you or your loved one needs mental health treatment. It is not uncommon for parents to feel anxious when a child needs help and they don’t know what the process is.
What is a child psychiatric evaluation?
Psychiatric evaluation is a process of gathering information by a provider such as psychiatrist to check if a child or teenager has a mental health problem.
Parents may feel that there could be emotional, behavioral or developmental difficulties that the child or teen is struggling with and decide to obtain a psychiatric evaluation for them. The child or teen can also ask for help with the difficulties they may be facing at home, school or with their peers.
What are some common reasons to obtain a psychiatric evaluation?
Some common types of conditions that a parent or children can obtain a psych eval for can be,
Depression
Anxiety
School refusal
ADHD/ADD
Anger problems
How do I prepare for a child psychiatric evaluation?
The doctor first obtains parental permission to evaluate a minor child or teenager. It is generally important for at least one of the parents to be present during the evaluation. If possible, think about the symptoms you are seeking help with. Help your child think about what they may want to say to the doctor. If there has been any previous treatment, it is helpful to write down the dates and reasons, names of previous mental health professionals and previous medications. Psychiatric evaluations can take from 60-120 minutes.
What happens during a psychiatric evaluation?
Dr. Palvai will obtain information from the parent and the child about several things. She will obtain information about,
The reason the family feels that psychiatric help was necessary and details about how and when these symptoms may have developed and progressed.
Past mental treatment, pertinent details about any medical problems and family history.
The doctor may also ask for certain questionnaires to be filled out by parents or teachers or the child.
It is possible that the doctor will want to talk to the child or teen alone for a part of the evaluation.
Obtain information about possible stresses that may have contributed to the symptoms.
What can I expect at the end of the evaluation?
Dr. Palvai will arrive at a conclusion about the nature of problems, causes and discuss possible ways to help the child.
She may discuss a treatment plan after the first meeting or request for more time to get information from other sources such as the school or your child’s therapist with your permission.
Your child’s treatment plan will be tailored to their individual needs. Dr. Palvai takes the time to understand your child’s needs, your family’s unique circumstances and preferences and makes individualized recommendations. You and your child will be partners in deciding the direction of this treatment plan. Dr. Palvai will discuss the risks and benefits of any medications and help you make an informed decision.
Take charge of your child’s wellbeing today. Start with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation for your child. Give us a call today.
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Best Online Psychiatric Services in the Somerville area

CHILD, ADOLESCENT AND ADULT PSYCHIATRY
Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
Patients trust Dr. Palvai because they know she takes the time and great care to get the full picture of each patient’s issues. Her collaborative approach often means working with other healthcare providers involved in her patient’s care. Her goal is to reach deeper to help each person achieve an improved quality of life.
OVERVIEW OF PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
Dr. Palvai’s comprehensive psychiatric services are a vital step in developing appropriate treatment plans and assuring safety for patients and others. Services offered are:
Psychiatric evaluations for adults
Psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents
School evaluations
Safety evaluations
Medication management
For more information about our services, please click here.
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Psychiatric Evaluations for Students in Bernardsville, NJ
Dr. Padma Palvai is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats the full range of psychiatric and mental health conditions in patients of all ages. Among the most common are ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
Patients trust Dr. Palvai because they know she takes the time and great care to get the full picture of each patient’s issues. Her collaborative approach often means working with other healthcare providers involved in her patient’s care. Her goal is to reach deeper to help each person achieve an improved quality of life.
SCHOOL OR SAFETY PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATIONS
Educators and parents trust Dr. Palvai to conduct a comprehensive evaluation for students dealing with school avoidance behavior, hyperactivity, depression, or other conditions. These evaluations are often done to ensure the child does not present a danger to others in school, or to determine appropriate support services. When requested, she also provides a comprehensive report.
Schedule an appointment with Dr. Padma Palvai please click here.
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