Opinion ID: 2982946
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Opinion of Treating Psychiatrist Amparo Wee

Text: Winn began seeing psychiatrist Amparo Wee, M.D. in mid-2010, after her previous psychiatrist retired. In her interrogatories, Dr. Wee concluded that it was not “reasonably probable” that Winn “has been capable of functioning at a high enough level” to: (1) “respond appropriately to supervision, co-workers and customary work pressures;” (2) “withstand the pressure of meeting normal standards of work productivity and work accuracy without significant risk of physical or psychological decompensation or worsening of her physical and mental impairments;” (3) “sustain attention and concentration on her work to meet normal standards of work productivity and work accuracy;” (4) “understand, remember and carry out simple work instructions without requiring very close supervision;” (5) “behave in an emotionally stable manner;” (6) “maintain concentration and attention for extended periods (approximately 2 hour segments);” (7) “respond appropriately to changes in a routine work setting;” (8) “get along with co-workers or peers without unduly distracting them or exhibiting behavior extremes;” (9) “sustain ordinary routine without special supervision;” (10) “work in coordination with, or in proximity to, others without being unduly distracted by them;” or (11) “accept instructions and respond appropriately to criticism from supervisors.” (Id. at 702-06.) 6 No. 14-3499 Additionally, Dr. Wee opined that Winn had marked restriction in the activities of daily living, marked difficulties in maintaining social functioning, and marked “deficiencies of concentration, persistence or pace, resulting in failure to complete tasks in a timely manner (in work settings or elsewhere).” (Id. at 706-707.) According to Dr. Wee, Winn’s ability to “understand, remember and carry out detailed, but not complex, job instructions” was fair and her ability to “understand, remember and carry out simple job instructions” was good. (Id. at 709.)