Psychological Assessment

Psychological Assessment
We use evidence-based assessment tools to help clarify concerns, support accurate diagnoses, and guide effective treatment planning. Whether you’re seeking clarity for yourself, your child, or as part of a referral from another professional, psychological testing offers objective answers that can inform meaningful change.
When Is Psychological Assessment Helpful?
Psychological testing can be valuable in many situations, including:
- Learning & Attention Concerns: Understanding ADHD, dyslexia, or learning differences
- Emotional & Behavioral Issues: Clarifying mood, anxiety, or personality concerns
- Diagnostic Clarification: Differentiating between overlapping symptoms or conditions
- Treatment Planning: Identifying what interventions are most likely to be effective
- Workplace Accommodations: Documenting disability for school or employment.
- Academic Accommodations: For standardized exams such as the SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, Praxis, MCAT, LSAT, Bar Exam, DAT.
- Educational Supports: Evaluations required for Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and 504 Plans.
By pinpointing the underlying factors contributing to challenges, assessments help remove guesswork and offer a clear path forward.
What to Expect from the Process
My assessment process is structured yet personalized to your unique needs:
- Initial Consultation: A collaborative discussion to understand your concerns, goals, and background.
- Testing Sessions: Administration of standardized tests, which may include questionnaires, problem-solving tasks, or interviews.
- Scoring & Analysis: Careful interpretation of results, integrating data from multiple sources for accuracy and depth.
- Feedback Session: A detailed, easy-to-understand explanation of findings and recommendations for next steps.
You’ll receive a written report summarizing results, insights, and tailored recommendations for ongoing support or treatment. We are dedicated to spending time with each client to make sure they understand the results and have the chance to ask questions.