Psychological Testing
Psychological testing can help clarify a diagnosis and guide more specific treatment and lifestyle recommendations. If you’re feeling stuck in your current treatment, or if your therapist believes testing could help, it might be a valuable next step in your progress.
Assessments can help and may be crucial if:
Your child is struggling in school (ex. unable to focus, trouble processing, learning certain subjects, etc.)
You or your child’s school are trying to determine if the school is a good fit for your child (testing may be required by some schools for admission)
You are concerned your child may have developmental delays compared to peers (ex. social skills, emotional regulation, being able to adapt, etc.)
There is concern about possible mental health issues (ex. depression, anxiety, extreme moods, self-harm, etc.)
The counseling process seems stalled or something important may be missing
You want to learn more about yourself
You need career direction
You want to identify areas in your relationship that can be strengths or obstacles currently, or in the future
Testing Offered
Academic & Psychological
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Learning Disorders
Cognitive and Achievement Abilities
Personality Disorders
Trauma and Mood-related Concerns
Relationships
Prepare/Enrich Inventory (Pre-marital)
16PF Couples Inventory
Personality & Career
MBTI Myers-Briggs
Keirsey Temperament Sorter
16PF
Strong Career Assessment Inventory
Self-Directed Search Career Inventory
Career Assessment Inventory
Testing Information
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Psychological assessments involve collecting and integrating information to provide insights that will be useful for clients and others needing objective and in-depth feedback.
The testing process consists of three parts: an intake session, an in-person testing session, and a thorough and individualized feedback session, including a psychological report that summarizes the testing data, provides relevant diagnoses, and specific treatment recommendations.
Our clinicians provides a calm, comfortable and relaxing testing environment. The testing process will likely include cognitive and achievement measures, along with screening self-report and informant report measures.
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You do not need a referral to begin the testing process. Contact our front office to get started.
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Psychological testing can be billed under the following insurances: BCBS, Aetna, Medcost, and CBHA. Specific co-pay or deductible fees vary by insurance provider and plan.
There is a $250 one-time fee that is not covered under insurance to cover testing fees and supplies.