Psychological Assessment
Psychological assessment or “Testing” is a series of tests conducted by a psychologist, to gather information about how people think, feel, behave and react. The findings are used to develop a report of the person’s abilities and behavior, known as a psychological report. The report is then used as a basis to make recommendations for the individual’s treatment.
A psychological test is used to measure an individual’s personality, different abilities, cognitive functions like memory and spatial recognition, or even traits like introversion.
The format of a test can vary from pencil and paper tasks to computer-based ones. They include activities such as puzzle-solving, drawing, logic problem solving, and memory games.
Types Offered:
ADHD & Autism Spectrum Evaluations
Differential Diagnosis
Intelligence Testing
Psychological Testing – Personality & Projective Testing
Ages 10 and up
When to get Evaluated:
Your job or academic institution ask you to be evaluated
You have already tried therapy and medication with no significant change
You have a history of psychiatric hospitalizations, self-harm, suicidal or homicidal ideation, or legal difficulties and want a detailed mental health assessment of your functioning
You disagree with a previous diagnosis and want clear information and statistics to justify the diagnosis
You’re worried about your own behavior or future
You have concerns about the impact of discrimination on your functioning and want to be sure your evaluator is aware and provides an objective report
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