Psychological Testing and Evaluation is testing done by mental health professionals trained to evaluate the results and make a mental health diagnosis.
Sometimes, it can be evident that an individual is dealing with symptoms of a mental illness. But simply observing behavior or guessing what’s wrong is not enough for a psychological diagnosis. Psychological Testing and Evaluation is a highly specialized form of study where professionals give the correct tests to individuals dealing with symptoms of a mental health concern.
Psychological Testing and Evaluation is available at schools, hospitals, clinics, or private offices. Your physician can refer you to a testing specialist specific to your needs. Then a psychologist will speak with you about the symptoms you’re experiencing. They might administer a particular test involving writing, speaking, or doing tasks. It could take several hours. Your psychologist will explain the process as you go along.
After testing, you will either come back to visit the specialist to learn the results or speak with a counselor about findings.
Therapists Who Specialize in Using Psychological Testing and Evaluation
Hi, I'm Jeffrey Spike, AKA Spike the Psych. I have been a licensed educational psychologist since 2012, while working full time for LAUSD. I was the recipient of the Los Angeles Association of School Psychologists (LAASP) Outstanding Psychologist of the Year award. With 14 years of experience as a psycho-educational assessor, Spike the Psych has successfully identified the primary strengths and...
Alicia Thomas, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, whose goal is to assist her clients in finding strength, courage, and happiness. Alicia specializes in working with tweens and teens, and adults specifically in the areas of grief and loss/trauma, and anxiety/depression. Her true passion is helping individuals realize their full potential and helping them create fulfilling possibilities...
Life has more than enough obstacles, challenges and events that leave us with wounds. And, while we have family and friends that try to be of help, often we don't get the best, unbiased advice. Counselors are the friendly ear, the non-judgmental person, with a broad perspective to help you get through those times when life gets difficult. Transitions such as marriage or divorce, or the loss of...
I provide individual psychotherapy and my primary areas of focus include anxiety, stress, depression, and substance use issues. My work is collaborative, supportive, and client-driven, always rounded out with a bit of humor. I have experience working in a variety of academic and mental health settings including university health centers, community mental health centers, and residential and publ...
Lindsey is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Massachusetts, who came to the Greater Boston area after receiving her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Art Therapy from Caldwell University in New Jersey. Lindsey’s goal as a counselor is to assist individuals in navigating challenges related to anxiety, depression, trauma, emotion management, and...
I am devoted to guiding those that are called to improve their lives, whether it is to become the first in their family to be a college graduate, to rise to the challenge of becoming a professional in their field of choice, or to overcome years of negative self esteem. My clients want to find positive connection with themselves, their partners, their families, and communities. My clients have...
Emotional pain has a way of making life feel narrow and less enjoyable. In therapy, I help clients to focus on what gives them joy, excitement, and meaning in life, and to identify valued goals. As clients get closer their goals, unforeseen obstacles can crop up, and these roadblocks may cause stress or hardship. I offer a variety of coping skills to help people overcome such obstacles. These...
Integrated Mental Wellness is an approach combining traditional approaches to mental health such as talk therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, medications with other modalities that together more comprehensively support wellbeing. Wellness has many domains including relationships/community, health/diet/physical activity, creativity, meaning/spirituality. This approach addresses a whole person ...
Hello! My name is Madeline Blom and I am certified Bilingual Special Education Teacher with over 15 years of teaching and ABA experience. In addition to teaching, I am a certified Holistic Health Practitioner. I am an energetic and passionate professional who has a successful track record of teaching students with cognitive, physical, emotional, and behavioral issues. Helping parents raise...
The human mind is vast and varied. “Normal” is a setting on a dryer. We have a passion for people and their uniqueness. No two situations are the same. Working with compassion and care, We approach mental health with an individually tailored style, looking in depth at what makes you, you. We specialize in bringing relief from depression, anxiety, and personality issues and approach the issues w...
Struggling with unhelpful thoughts, stress, anxiety, sadness, self doubt? I want to help you overcome that hurdle! I use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach to help my patients learn to recognize how their thoughts shape their feelings and choices. And by working with you to change those unhelpful thoughts, we can shape your emotions so you make better decisions and have a brighter...
If you are ready to get unstuck, stop the fear cycle, & break free from self-doubt, it is possible if you put in the work. We CAN rewire our brains & build new neural pathways by changing how we think & use our bodies in order to feel calmer and to live in the present. The mind & body are one, so why not use both to manage anxiety, or to unlearn your nervous system’s response to...