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Old 08-12-2008, 08:48 PM #1
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Default Consultative Examination

I have a consultative exam coming up for my ssi/di application. It said its a psychiatric/psychological one. What sort of things can i expect? Will it be like the first meeting with a regular psychologist or psychiatrist or will it be a game of gotcha where they are just trying to trip me up? How scary is this going to be? I guess part of me believes it will be like seeing any other mental health professional for the first time and another part worries ill be shoved in a dark room with a big light shining in my face and being interrogated. Anyone with experience able to tell me what the next steps are after this? Will there be more exams or is this nearing decision time?
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