
Psychological Assessments
The broad purpose of a psychological assessment is to help you learn more about yourself (your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, personality traits, etc.), as well as how you interact in and with your environment at multiple levels. Psychological assessment results also seek to answer specific questions you may have about yourself, and those answers can be used to inform educational or employment decision-making, accommodations, future therapeutic interventions, and more.
Psychological assessments typically include a thorough interview, a variety of testing instruments, a written report, and a “discussion” session to review testing results and explore your next steps.
Pricing varies based on your individualized assessment package, which is determined by your needs and questions.
Our approach to assessments is collaborative and culturally responsive, incorporating multiple perspectives and assessment instruments to best serve our clients.
Neurodivergence
ADHD
Autism
Learning disorders
Long COVID
Cognitive changes
Mental health symptoms
Daily functioning
Court-Involved
Disruptive or high-risk behaviors
Anger and aggression
Cognitive functioning