Types of Assessments
Psychological evaluations are aimed at providing a clearer picture of one’s psychiatric functioning. These assessments include clinical instruments that examine current cognitive and emotional function, with recommendations for treatment and self-improvement.
Psychological Evaluations
Academic Evaluations
Psychoeducational evaluations examine one’s cognitive and emotional states, as well as achievement capabilities. The intersection of emotional and academic state is carefully evaluated in order to provide empathic recommendations about learning disorders, ADHD, and other academic challenges.
Adoption Evaluations
Many agencies require a brief psychological evaluation as part of their adoption processes. These reports include several in-person interviews, as well as the psychological testing necessary for each individual process.
Private schools may ask for cognitive or academic testing as part of their admission processes. These evaluations are typically brief, and can be completed and sent to desired schools within a week’s time.