Eval Types

Types of Psychological assessments

Disability Evaluations

Disability assessments determine whether an individual meets the criteria for developmental or psychological disability services. These evaluations:

  • Support eligibility for state-funded programs.
  • Inform recommendations for support services or accommodations
  • Provide diagnostic clarity for long-term planning

Intellectual Evaluations

Our intellectual evaluations assess a person’s cognitive abilities, including verbal reasoning, working memory, processing speed, and problem-solving skills. These are often used to:

  • Identify cognitive impairments
  • Support special education or service planning
  • Clarify functional capabilities for legal or agency purposes

Neuropsychological Evaluations

Neuropsych evaluations assess how brain function impacts behavior, learning, and daily functioning. These are often used for clients with:

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • ADHD or learning disorders
  • Memory or attention issues
  • Neurological or developmental conditions

Results help guide treatment teams, school supports, and rehabilitation plans by identifying cognitive strengths and weaknesses.

Personality Disorder Evaluations

Our personality assessments provide in-depth insight into an individual’s emotional functioning, thought patterns, and interpersonal behavior. Using evidence-based tools, we evaluate issues such as mood disorders, trauma, impulse control, and personality traits. These evaluations support diagnostic clarity, treatment planning, and legal decision-making, especially in complex mental health cases, custody disputes, and court-ordered assessments. These are useful for:

  • Diagnostic clarification
  • Treatment planning
  • Court-involved cases requiring psychological profiles

Risk Assessments

Assess the risk of violence, self-harm, or re-offending, especially in juvenile or forensic contexts. These evaluations help legal and clinical teams balance safety, supervision, and treatment recommendations.

Behavioral & Anger Management Assessments

Identify underlying causes of aggressive behavior, impulse control problems, and emotional dysregulation. Our reports include recommendations for anger management, therapy, and support programs to reduce risk and improve outcomes.

Juvenile Justice System Evaluations

Tailored for youth in the juvenile justice system, these assessments explore:

  • Mental health status
  • Cognitive functioning
  • Risk and protective factors
  • Treatment readiness and amenability to rehabilitation

These evaluations guide decisions related to diversion, supervision, placement, and therapy.

Parental Fitness or Competency Evaluations

Determine a parent’s psychological capacity to meet the emotional, physical, and developmental needs of a child. Often requested in custody cases or child welfare investigations, these evaluations provide court-ready insights into parental strengths and areas of concern.

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