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

  • 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. 

  • You do not need a referral to begin the testing process. Contact our front office to get started.

  • 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.