Bullying and Harassment Psychiatric Report
Independent psychiatric assessment of psychological harm resulting from workplace bullying and harassment in England and Wales. Our experts evaluate the psychiatric consequences of alleged mistreatment, providing opinion on diagnosis, causation, and the impact on functioning.
When This Report Is Instructed
- Employment Tribunal claims for harassment under the Equality Act 2010
- Personal injury claims arising from workplace bullying
- Constructive dismissal cases involving alleged bullying or harassment
- Claims for psychiatric injury caused by management conduct
- Cases involving prolonged campaigns of mistreatment
- Assessment of injury to feelings and psychiatric injury for remedy purposes
What the Report Covers
- Detailed account of alleged bullying and harassment experiences
- Comprehensive psychiatric history and current mental state
- Review of employment records, grievance outcomes, and medical records
- Assessment of pre-existing mental health and vulnerability factors
- Diagnosis of any psychiatric condition resulting from the alleged conduct
- Analysis of causation linking the alleged conduct to psychiatric injury
- Evaluation of the severity and nature of psychological harm
- Assessment of impact on work, relationships, and daily functioning
- Prognosis for recovery and factors affecting outcome
- Opinion on treatment needs and recommendations
The report provides independent expert psychiatric opinion to assist the court or tribunal and does not determine liability, findings of fact, or legal outcomes.
Expert Standards
Duty to the Court
Independent, objective opinion uninfluenced by the instructing party.
CPR Part 35 Compliance
Full compliance with CPR Part 35 and Practice Direction.
Statement of Truth
Expert declaration and Statement of Truth included.
This applies equally to claimant, defendant, and single joint expert instructions.
How to Instruct
Send your instruction
Email instruct@psychiatric.report with your letter of instruction, relevant documents, medical records, and questions to address.
Assessment arranged
Assessment arranged remotely or at a suitable location, as required by the instruction.
Draft report issued
Draft report provided for review. Part 35 questions and addenda addressed as applicable.
Final report delivered
Final report with CPR declarations. Court attendance available if required.
Practicalities
Turnaround
2–4 weeks standard; expedited available subject to availability
Indicative Fee
£1,200–£1,600
Subject to complexity and records volume
Additional work: Part 35 questions, addenda, joint statements, and court attendance are available where required. Fees for additional work are confirmed once scope is clear.
We typically respond within 1 working day.