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I don't remember having to take a written test. I remember filling out some forms in the application, but no test. Good luck!

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I don't remember having to take a written test. I remember filling out some forms in the application, but no test. Good luck!
Oh yeah if you go psych eval be prepared in most cases for a two part psych eval. A ono on one interview then the written test of like 300-500 questions. Totally separate from the application process

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Oh yeah if you go psych eval be prepared in most cases for a two part psych eval. A ono on one interview then the written test of like 300-500 questions. Totally separate from the application process

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I don't know of a single insurance or bariatric surgery clinic that doesn't require a psych eval

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Just now, lifeasfaith said:

I don't know of a single insurance or bariatric surgery clinic that doesn't require a psych eval

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Maybe it was because I already regularly see a psychiatrist for Depression and she signed a clearance form for me.

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I had a psych evaluation, but a written test is not part of every psych evaluation.

Good luck.

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Maybe it was because I already regularly see a psychiatrist for Depression and she signed a clearance form for me.
I also see a psychiatrist who cleared me but they still have a standard psych eval and test that is required. You may find that on down the road.

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I also see a psychiatrist who cleared me but they still have a standard psych eval and test that is required. You may find that on down the road.

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In fact my psychiatrist cautioned me in spite of his clearance I'll still have to undergo the standard psych eval

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1 hour ago, lifeasfaith said:

I don't know of a single insurance or bariatric surgery clinic that doesn't require a psych eval

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I didn't have to do anything like that. I talked to a social worker for about 20 minutes and she asked me a few things but that was that.....easy peasy

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2 hours ago, lifeasfaith said:

I also see a psychiatrist who cleared me but they still have a standard psych eval and test that is required. You may find that on down the road.

She had her surgery on 12/10/18. Good luck trying to get me in for a 2 1/2 hour psych eval and test post-op. LOL!

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4 hours ago, lifeasfaith said:

Did my psych eval last week. The one on one interview (20 min) then the written test (about 2 1/2 hrs) I go back today at noon discuss the results to see if I'm cleared to proceed. Talk about nervous. If I fail they're gonna see six kinds of crazy

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Surgeons use different methods for the psych eval. Also depends on the Psychologist you have been referred to. (different standards of practice and policies/procedures ) Evals are basic to rule out mental health issues and eliminate liability for the surgeon.

My two cents on getting denied. (most of us get approved)

Some people are not screened properly. Bariatric surgery may exacerbate mental illness. It may be a good thing to get denied. The psychologist can refer you to restart the surgery process after mental health issues are resolved.

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Surgeons use different methods for the psych eval. Also depends on the Psychologist you have been referred to. (different standards of practice and policies/procedures ) Evals are basic to rule out mental health issues and eliminate liability for the surgeon.
My two cents on getting denied. (most of us get approved)
Some people are not screened properly. Bariatric surgery may exacerbate mental illness. It may be a good thing to get denied. The psychologist can refer you to restart the surgery process after mental health issues are resolved.
I passed! **Doing the happy dance**[emoji126][emoji126][emoji126]

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My psych eval was a 10 minute chat. He checked off about 5 boxes and that was it - cleared.

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