Evaluations are conducted on an hourly basis and are designed to explore how an individual’s mental health influences their daily functioning, behavior, and relationships. Each assessment provides insight into emotional development, personality patterns, and overall behavioral functioning. Depending on the reason for referral, cognitive and/or academic testing may be included to gain a deeper understanding of specific challenges. For every hour of direct testing, an additional hour is allotted for scoring, interpretation, and report preparation. A comprehensive written report summarizing the findings and offering tailored recommendations or interventions is provided at the conclusion of the evaluation.
All evaluations come with a virtual Intake to gather information about the client
An autism evaluation is a specialized assessment that examines whether an individual meets criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It explores areas such as communication style, social understanding, flexibility, sensory processing, and daily adaptive skills. Clinicians use a combination of interviews, developmental history, behavior observations, and autism-specific tools to form a detailed picture of functioning. This evaluation not only determines the presence of autism but also identifies the individual’s strengths, sensory preferences, and support needs, helping families and adults access appropriate therapies, social programs, and accommodations.
May Include
- Intelligence testing
- Expressive and Receptive Language
- Social/Adaptive Functioning
- Adaptive skills assessment
- Social-emotional/behavioral assessments
- Written report with recommendations and appropriate interventions
- Feedback session
A psychoeducational evaluation focuses on how an individual learns and processes information, often to understand difficulties related to attention, learning, or academic performance. It includes tests of cognitive ability (such as problem-solving, reasoning, and memory), academic achievement (reading, writing, math), and executive functions (planning, organization, and attention). This evaluation can identify learning disabilities, ADHD, or processing disorders and helps develop tailored educational plans, workplace accommodations, and effective learning strategies. It is often used in schools, colleges, and workplaces to ensure individuals receive the support they need to reach their full potential.
May Include
- Intelligence testing
- Achievement testing all academic areas
- Phonological processing
- Social-emotional/behavioral assessments
- Comprehensive written report w/recommendations and interventions
- Feedback session
An adult psychological evaluation is a comprehensive process that helps individuals better understand their mental health, personality traits, and overall psychological functioning. It typically includes a detailed clinical interview, review of personal and medical history, and standardized tests that measure mood, stress, personality style, and cognitive strengths and weaknesses. This type of evaluation can clarify diagnoses such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, or other emotional or behavioral concerns. It also provides valuable insight into how an individual thinks, feels, and copes, guiding treatment recommendations such as therapy, medication, or lifestyle interventions.
May Include
- Intelligence testing
- Adaptive skills
- Phonological processing
- Social-emotional/behavioral assessments
- Comprehensive written report w/recommendations and interventions
- Feedback session
ADHD testing is a thorough assessment process designed to determine whether an individual meets criteria for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and to understand how attention, impulse control, and executive functioning affect daily life. It typically includes a clinical interview, behavior rating scales completed by the individual and others who know them well, and standardized tests that measure focus, working memory, processing speed, and self-regulation. The evaluation also rules out other possible causes of attention difficulties, such as anxiety, depression, learning disorders, or environmental stress. The goal is to provide a clear understanding of attention strengths and weaknesses, confirm or rule out ADHD, and create a personalized plan for support, which may include therapy, academic or workplace accommodations, coaching, and sometimes medication.
May Include:
- Intelligence testing
- Behavior analysis
- Direct assessment of attention
- Exectuve Functioning
- Written report with recommendations and appropriate interventions
- Feedback session
- Parent/Teacher Rating Forms
- Self-Rating Forms
Autism Evaluation
Fee: Up to $3,300Comprehensive Psychoeducational Evaluation
Fee: Up to $3,900Adult Psychological Evaluation
Fee: Up to $2,100-
(Children, Adolescents & Adults)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Fee: Up to $3,900-
(ADHD) Evaluation Only