Psychological Testing and Evaluation

Psychological testing and evaluation, sometimes called psychological assessment, involves a series of tests that help a qualified therapist determine the cause of mental health symptoms. The goal of this type of testing is to identify the correct diagnosis and provide the appropriate treatment. The underlying cause of the problems someone is facing isn't always clear and tests can help provide clarity for a wide variety of issues. For example, if a child is struggling in school, they may undergo tests for learning disabilities. Evaluations can also help identify things like personality traits, anger management issues, anxiety, depression, interpersonal skills, memory, ADHD and more. If you are interested in psychological tests and evaluation, contact one of TherapyDen’s experts today.

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I provide comprehensive ADHD evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults.

— Laura Khoury, Clinical Psychologist in Santa Clara, CA

Providing psychological testing and neuropsychological assessments to children, adolescents, and adults. I can test for ADHD, learning difficulties, IQ, emotional IQ (eIQ), school accommodations, work accommodations, occupational and career, personality, mental health, autism, depression, anxiety, and more. I use the latest versions of the most respected and scientifically proven tests.

— Alan Jacobson, Psychologist in westwood, MA
 

Quintessential Health provides comprehensive psychological testing for a variety of mental health concerns in children, adolescent, and adult populations. We provide educational and workplace accommodations when necessary.

— Quintessential Health, Clinical Psychologist in , PA

As a psychologist, my comprehensive evaluations provide nuanced insights into clients' mental health, guiding tailored interventions for improved well-being. This thorough assessment ensures accurate diagnoses and effective treatment planning.

— Nickeisha Clarke, Clinical Psychologist in Brandon, FL
 

I provide assessment and evaluation services for a wide variety of concerns in children and adolescents including autism, anxiety, depression, cognitive ability, and learning difficulties. I use a collaborative assessment model to help parents better communicate with and understand their children, and to help children and adolescents better understand themselves.

— Annie Holleman, Psychologist in , TX

Many clients seek evaluations for ADHD, autism, learning disorders/dyslexia, personality and behavior disorders such as ODD and conduct disorder, developmental delay, giftedness, and emotional disorders such as depression and anxiety.

— Dr. Kristin Edwards, Psychologist in Tampa, FL
 

I take a collaborative approach to medication management. I work closely with patients to understand their unique needs and develop personalized treatment plans. I provide thorough education on medications, including benefits, risks, and potential side effects. I monitor patients closely and make adjustments as needed to optimize outcomes. I believe in empowering patients to take an active role in their care and make informed decisions about their treatment.

— Paige Medina, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Portland, OR

Formal diagnosis and medication management treatment of general Psychiatric conditions

— Maureen Conway, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Williamsville, NY
 

Work in the area of sexual risk management is most effective when it is guided by evidence-based psychological assessments. I am trained in a number of assessment tools that will help us to build an individualized treatment plan to guide our work together. This information can be used to develop strategies for our work or to educate treatment teams (ie. Probation/Parole/Courts) in building effective supervision and treatment plans.

— Brian Finnerty, Licensed Professional Counselor in Collingswood, NJ

Director of testing department through Carnegie Hill Psychiatry

— Jessica Ermilio, Addictions Counselor in New York, NY
 

We offer assessments for IQ, academic performance, ADHD, learning disorders (e.g., dyslexia, dyscalculia), memory, and learning style. We also offer comprehensive assessments that look at the complete picture of you, including strengths and weaknesses. These assessments can be used for diagnosis, treatment planning, educational placement, or just to have a better understanding of yourself or your child. We conduct assessments for children, adolescents, and adults.

— Kathryn Ziemer, Clinical Psychologist in Alexandria, VA

I conduct psychological testing specific to answering questions pertaining to forensic evaluations involving serious mental illness, personality disorders, risk for violence, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and malingering. I conduct psychological testing specific to persons seeking to donate gametes or become gestational carriers.

— Jennifer Melerski, Clinical Psychologist
 

With extensive training in psychological testing and evaluation from graduate school and internship, I specialize in ADHD assessment and broader psychological functioning. I use standardized tests, clinical interviews, and behavioral observations to provide comprehensive evaluations. My approach includes clear explanations and actionable recommendations, whether for diagnosis or treatment planning, aiming to support clients with a compassionate and client-centered perspective.

— Britni Snow, Post-Doctoral Fellow

Work in the area of sexual risk management is most effective when it is guided by evidence-based psychological assessments. I am trained in a number of assessment tools that will help us to build an individualized treatment plan to guide our work together. This information can be used to develop strategies for our work or to educate treatment teams (ie. Probation/Parole/Courts) in building effective supervision and treatment plans.

— Brian Finnerty, Licensed Professional Counselor in Collingswood, NJ
 

Offering compassionate psychological care including testing, evaluations, tailored medication guidance, and brief supportive therapy to help you navigate life's challenges.

— Krysta Snyder, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Portland, OR