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Psychological Evaluation for Neuro-developmental Disorders

At Holding Hope, We offer comprehensive psychological evaluations for individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, including Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Cerebral Palsy (CP), and Down Syndrome.

Why is a Psychological Evaluation Important?

A psychological evaluation is a crucial step in understanding an individual’s strengths, challenges, and needs. It provides valuable insights into their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning, which can inform:

Diagnosis and treatment planning

Development of individualized education plans (IEPs)

Identification of accommodations and modifications

Monitoring of progress and adjustment of interventions

What to Expect During a Psychological Evaluation

Clinical Interviews With The Individual & Their Caregivers

Behavioral Observations

Cognitive And Achievement Testing

Emotional & Personality Assessments

Review Of Medical, Educational & Psychological History

Our Team of Experienced Professionals

Our team of licensed psychologists and psychometrists have extensive experience in assessing and diagnosing neurodevelopmental disorders. We use a range of evidence-based assessment tools and techniques to ensure accurate and reliable results.

Benefits of Our Psychological Evaluation Services

Our psychological evaluation services offer numerous benefits, including:

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If you're seeking a comprehensive psychological evaluation for yourself or a loved one, contact us today to schedule an appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

A psychological evaluation is a comprehensive assessment of an individual's cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning.

A psychological evaluation is necessary to:

- Diagnose mental health conditions

- Identify cognitive strengths and weaknesses

- Develop treatment plans

- Monitor progress and adjust interventions

A range of tests and assessments may be used, including:

- Cognitive and achievement tests (e.g., IQ tests, academic assessments)

- Emotional and personality assessments (e.g., mood scales, personality inventories)

- Behavioral observations

- Clinical interviews

The length of a psychological evaluation varies depending on the complexity of the case and the number of tests and assessments required. Typically, an evaluation can take several hours or several sessions.

licensed psychologist or a trained psychometrist typically conducts a psychological evaluation.

: During a psychological evaluation:

- The individual will complete a series of tests and assessments

- The psychologist will conduct a clinical interview

- Behavioral observations may be made

- The psychologist will review the individual's medical, educational, and psychological history

The results of a psychological evaluation are used to:

- Diagnose mental health conditions

- Develop treatment plans

- Inform educational or vocational planning

- Guide personal or professional development

Yes, psychological evaluations are confidential and protected by laws and professional ethics.

Yes, you have the right to request a copy of your psychological evaluation report.

   Psychological evaluations may be updated periodically to:

- Monitor progress and adjust interventions

- Re-evaluate cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning

- Inform ongoing treatment planning

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