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Clinical
Neuropsychological and Psychological Evaluations

Who Can Benefit from a Neuropsychological  or Psychological Evaluation?

A neuropsychological evaluation can be beneficial for individuals experiencing a wide range of challenges, including:

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Assessing attention, concentration, and executive functions to diagnose and manage ADHD.
 

Learning Disabilities: Identifying specific learning disabilities and developing strategies for academic success.

Executive Functioning Difficulties: Evaluating skills such as planning, organization, and problem-solving.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Assessing for ASD in children and adults.
 

Cognitive Changes due to Psychiatric Conditions: Understanding the cognitive impact of conditions such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.

Head Injuries and Acquired Brain Injuries: Evaluating cognitive changes following a head injury, stroke, or other neurological event.

Dementia and Memory Loss: Assessing for dementia and other memory disorders.

Psychological Disorders: Evaluate and assess for mood disorders, PTSD, and other mental health issues.

What to Expect During an Evaluation

A neuropsychological evaluation typically involves:
 

Clinical Interview: A detailed discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and current concerns.
 

Standardized Testing: A series of tests to assess various cognitive domains, such as memory, attention, language, and problem-solving.
 

Feedback Session: A meeting to review the results of the evaluation, discuss the findings, and provide clear, practical recommendations.

We provide a prompt written report in easy-to-understand language that outlines the results of the evaluation and offers personalized recommendations to help you achieve your full potential and improve your quality of life.

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