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Psychological Testing

Tablet Learning

Psychological Assessment

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Tablet Learning

Psychological Assessment

We offer psychological testing and assessment to help diagnose a wide variety of conditions.  We specialize in the diagnosis of ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and learning disabilities.  We also offer testing and assessment for anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders. 

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If you are requesting a forensic evaluation or an assessment that will be connected with legal proceedings, please direct your attorney to contact us.

Prior to your evaluation, please complete the following. 

Pre-Assessment Checklist
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Here's a checklist to help you determine if you're ready for your first appointment.

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What to Expect

Here's a summary of what to expect at your appointments.

Prior to testing we will complete an initial intake. For adults, we will meet with you one-on-one to discuss your concerns, history, and what you hope to learn from an evaluation. We will also identify any other factors that needs to be ruled out or addressed first. Sometimes this is something as simple as a vision exam, other times it might be consultation with a medical specialist or counselor.  If you are seeking testing for your child or someone in your care, we'll still meet with you one-on-one to gather more information so that we can work with you to make a well-informed decision about how to proceed. This intake will also help you in deciding if our office is a good fit for you before we get started. If you decide we are not a good fit, we'll help connect you with other resources. 

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During testing you will be asked to participate in a range of activities to assess your neurocognitive skills.  Each evaluation is individually tailored; this means that we will personalize your evaluation based on what you want to learn from testing.

 

You might be wondering: What does testing typically look like? Testing often includes: 

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  • Personal questions about your symptoms and history. 

  • Personality assessment. 

  • Hands on tasks, such as solving puzzles, building with blocks, or identifying patterns. 

  • Reading, writing, spelling, and math tasks. 

  • Memory and learning "games." 

  • Answering questions out light, on a computer, and in a variety of formats (short answer, verbal, multiple choice).

  • Interviews with people (such as parents, spouses, or teachers) who know you well. 

  • Review of your past testing records and/or treatment records. 

  • We might also request to review work samples. 

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Testing is often administered by a psychometrician who is trained in how to give and score measures. Some testing might also be administered by a psychologist. We typically complete testing in a single day (ranging from approximately 4-6 hours, with breaks as needed), however, follow-up appointments might be needed. 

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After testing is complete, we will schedule a follow-up session to review the results. We will provide a summary of what we think is going on, and work with you to collaboratively identify what to do next. Feedback usually occurs 2-3 weeks after testing and information gathering is complete. 

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