Psychological Evaluations

Psychological evaluations provide accurate, individualized assessments that support effective treatment planning and life decisions. These reports are designed to enhance treatment outcomes by identifying underlying issues and obstacles that may be preventing individuals from reaching their full potential. Comprehensive evaluations are essential in uncovering the root causes of challenges and guiding tailored interventions.

In addition to informing therapeutic approaches, psychological testing can be instrumental in qualifying for disability benefits, securing accommodations in educational settings, providing valuable insights for medication management, and helping therapists prioritize the most critical areas for healing and improved functioning.

  • Intelligence Testing
  • Academic Testing (Including finding Learning Disabilities)
  • Executive Functioning Assessment
  • Personality Testing
  • Assessment of Mental Health Issues (such as Major Depressive Disorder
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Personality Disorders, PTSD, etc.)
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • ADHD Assessment
  • Substance Abuse Evaluation
  • Trauma Assessment
  • Historical Background (including Genogram of Family)
  • Individualized Interview
  • Review of Past Testing
  • Diagnosis
  • Recommendations

Neuropsychological Evaluations

Include all of the above plus:

  • Evaluation of possible neurodiversity including Autism Spectrum Disorder and Nonverbal Learning Disorder
  • Memory Issues
  • Learning and Assimilating Information Disorders
  • Assessing other various neuropsychological issue