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Psychological Testing at
Life Within

Psychological Evaluation is often used in order to form a clearer picture of an individual’s mental health symptoms and to help clarify the next steps to be taken in treatment. The testing process involves a diagnostic intake, objective testing, and report measures. The diagnostic intake is an interview during which the examiner can gather information about the background and current concerns of the client. The objective testing is performed one-on-one with the examiner with the use of a tablet or paper/pencil during the assessments. The report measures are completed by the client or client’s parent/guardian about the client’s current emotional or behavioral difficulties.

  • Available Testing:

    • For ages birth to 5:

      • Kindergarten Readiness

      • Developmental Delay

      • Autism Spectrum Disorder

      • Intellectual Disorder

      • Adjustment Disorder

    • For ages 5 and older:

      • ADHD

      • Intellectual/Specific Learning Disorder

      • Dyslexia

      • Autism Spectrum Disorder

      • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

      • Anxiety/Depression/Bipolar Disorder

      • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

      • Adjustment Disorder

      • Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

    • Adults Only:

      • Personality Disorders

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