Psychological Testing and Assessment

These are for minors and young adults, and use standardised tools to assess emotional, cognitive, academic or behavioral functioning. Professionals conduct these assessments to aid diagnosis, treatment planning, school accommodations, or legal documentation.

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Availability

In-person
or Hybrid

Depending on testing type.

Booking

within 1–2 weeks

with some providers offering sooner for urgent needs.

Duration

2 to 6 hours

Sessions typically last 2 to 6 hours.

How Can These Psychological Testing Techniques Improve Your Life?

Get clear answers about diagnoses like ADHD, Autism, learning disabilities, depression, anxiety, or trauma-related issues.

Receive tailored recommendations for therapy, medication, school supports, or workplace accommodations.

Support life transitions by providing documentation needed for IEPs, 504 plans, college support services, or disability claims.

Where Can I Take This Treatment and How?

Psychological Testing and Assessment services are available at multiple convenient locations, including our Naples, Fort Myers, Tampa, and Southwest Florida (SWFL) offices.

Not located near one of our offices or prefer meeting remotely? We also offer telehealth sessions to anyone located anywhere in Florida, so you can access support from the comfort of your home.

Ready to take the next step? Call us at 239-537-9646 or Fill out our Scheduling Form to get started today.

We accept insurance

We accept major commercial insurance providers and Medicaid.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Psychological Testing and Assessment

What is psychological testing?

Psychological testing is a structured way to evaluate specific aspects of mental health, learning, personality, or functioning using evidence-based tools and measures.

Psychological assessment has evolved from early pioneers like Alfred Binet and Carl Jung. Today, it is based on decades of research and is standardized by licensed psychologists using validated tools.

  • ADHD and executive functioning
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Learning disorders (dyslexia, dyscalculia)
  • School and academic needs (IEPs, 504s)
  • ADHD and Attention Issues
  • Advocacy for Special Education
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Behavioral Symptoms
  • Consultation with Schools
  • Developmental Concerns
  • Emotional Difficulties
  • Executive Functioning
  • Intervention Planning
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Social Skills Challenges
  • Transition to Post-Secondary Life: For older students

It helps uncover root causes of struggles, clarifies diagnoses, and provides personalized treatment recommendations that can guide therapy, medication, academic planning, or lifestyle adjustments.

Sessions often include:

  • A clinical interview
  • Parent or Collateral Consult
  • Standardized testing (questionnaires, puzzles, memory tasks, rating scales)
  • Behavioral observations
  • A final feedback session where results are explained and next steps are outlined.

You or your child will be asked to complete tasks or questionnaires. The psychologist will observe, score, and interpret the data. You’ll receive a detailed written report with findings and recommendations.

Most evaluations take 1–2 sessions, followed by a comprehensive feedback session and written report. Some complex assessments (e.g., autism or neuropsych testing) may require multiple appointments.

Yes, but the approach varies. Children, teens, and adults can all benefit from testing when facing confusion around symptoms, school issues, or unclear diagnoses.

Getting started is simple. Just complete our Scheduling Form or give us a call at 239-537-9646.

Our team will match you with a provider who specializes in Psychological Tests and Assessments and guide you through the process of scheduling your first appointment.

We’re here to support you every step of the way.