Addiction Psychiatrists
When to engage an Addiction Psychiatrist
Consider briefing an addiction psychiatrist when:
- Substance use may have contributed to an incident, behaviour, or injury
- Capacity for work or decision‑making is unclear
- The relationship between addiction and other psychiatric conditions needs clarification
- Relapse risk or prognosis will affect a claim outcome
- There are allegations of impaired judgment (e.g. workplace incidents, driving matters, misconduct)
What an Addiction Psychiatrist can assess
Addiction psychiatrists provide expert opinion on:
- Diagnosis of substance use disorders (type, severity, course)
- Co‑occurring conditions (e.g. PTSD, depression, anxiety)
- Contribution of substance use to behaviour or functional impairment
- Capacity for work and functional limitations
- Risk of relapse and long‑term prognosis
- Consistency of reported symptoms with clinical records and history
- Treatment suitability and reasonableness (where relevant to the matter)
Matters Commonly Requiring Addiction Psychiatry Opinion
Our clients engage addiction psychiatrists for:
- Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) and CTP claims
- Workers’ Compensation (WC) matters
- Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) claims
- Public Liability (PL) matters
- Workplace fitness‑for‑duty assessments
- Matters involving alleged substance‑related impairment or misconduct
Medico-Legal FAQ for Addiction Psychiatrist
When should I refer to an addiction psychiatrist?
- When substance use is central to the case and its impact on behaviour, risk or capacity needs to be assessed
- To clarify the relationship between addiction and co-occurring psychiatric disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety, PTSD)
- When an expert opinion is needed on treatment suitability, prognosis, or risk of relapse
- In matters involving workplace misconduct, criminal offending, or driving offences linked to substance use
What conditions are commonly assessed?
Addiction Psychiatrists assess:
- Substance use disorders (alcohol, opioids, stimulants, etc.)
- Co-occurring mental health conditions (e.g. PTSD, depression, anxiety)
- Impact of addiction on cognitive and occupational functioning
- Risk of relapse and treatment prognosis. [redhealth.com.au]
Can Addiction Psychiatrists provide expert testimony?
Yes. If required, Red Health’s psychiatrists may be available to provide court testimony or supplementary opinions, depending on the case and referral type.