Psychological Testing for Children and Young Adults

Our psychological testing and assessment services provide comprehensive evaluations to better understand children and young adults' unique emotional, behavioral, and cognitive needs. While in-person testing is available at our Fort Myers and Naples offices, we offer secure Telehealth evaluations for comprehensive support across all of Florida, effectively serving communities like Wesley Chapel remotely.

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Unlocking your Potential. Collaborative Psychological Testing in Florida

Rooted in our mission of Compassion, Connection, and Collaboration, we specialize in psychoeducational assessment to guide Florida families with clarity and confidence. We are dedicated to providing the diagnostic insights needed for children and young adults to succeed across all areas of life.

Whole-Child Focus

We identify both strengths and areas of challenge, ensuring your child thrives academically, emotionally, and socially.

Actionable Strategy

Every assessment provides actionable recommendations that lead directly to effective, long-term interventions.

Educational Advocacy

We work closely with parents, caregivers, and school teams to achieve meaningful outcomes, including support for IEP/504 Plans.

Psychological Assessment and Consultation Services

Together, we can help your child or young adult thrive in school and life. Our comprehensive psychological assessment and consultation services can assist with accurate diagnosis and targeted recommendations for the following areas:

Getting the help you need is easier than ever.

Psychology Services for Specific Challenges

We use evidence-based tools and personalized approaches to evaluate a wide range of concerns, including ADHD, autism, spectrum disorders, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and more. Our assessments are tailored to offer clear insights and actionable recommendations for the following interventions and support areas:

Meet our dedicated Psychologist

Our licensed Psychologists specialize in whole-child and young adult assessments across Florida. With expertise in ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Learning Disabilities, emotional and behavioral challenges, and educational consulting, they deliver accurate diagnoses paired with clear, individualized recommendations. This includes support with IEPs, 504 Plans, school advocacy, and detailed intervention guidance to ensure academic and emotional success

Ed.S., Licensed School Psychologist

I am Lisa Perez, Ed.S., a Certified School Psychologist through the Florida Department of Education and a Licensed School Psychologist through the Florida Department of Health, as well as the Board of Behavioral Sciences in California. With 8 years of experience working with school-age children from Pre-K through 12th grade (ages 3 to 22) in Florida and California, I bring a wealth of knowledge to my practice.
You’ve made an important first step toward understanding your child’s unique strengths and learning needs. I’m excited to help you navigate this journey!

MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC

MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC

MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC

Making Care Accessible Affordable. Exceptional.

We believe everyone deserves access to quality mental health care. At our practice, you can have the piece of mind that using your insurance will never reduce the quality of your care-we’ve built a model that prioritizes both out of pocket cost and excellence in mental health treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Psychiatry

How do you Conduct Online Psychoeducational Evaluations?
At Therapy Treatment Team, we conduct comprehensive online or in-person psychoeducational evaluations using research-based, standardized assessments. Our experienced school psychologist performs thorough record reviews and gathers social developmental histories to better understand each child’s needs.
We utilize standardized assessments specifically adapted for digital use, ensuring both accuracy and reliability in our evaluations. Backed by research, these assessments provide valuable insights into students’ cognitive abilities, academic performance, and emotional well-being. Some of the instruments we use include the WISC-V, WIAT-4, and KTEA-3.
Before beginning the online psychoeducational evaluation process, we conduct an initial free consultation to gather essential information. During this meeting, we will discuss the specific concerns you have regarding your child and what outcomes you hope to achieve. This is a critical step to ensure that we address all relevant issues effectively. In this consultation, our experienced school psychologist will review your child’s developmental and educational history, as well as any previous assessments. We’ll help determine which standardized assessments are most appropriate based on your child’s unique needs. Additionally, we will evaluate whether the assessment can be performed remotely, ensuring it is a seamless and comfortable experience for your child. This personalized approach allows us to tailor our services to maximize the effectiveness and relevance of the evaluations
Quick Checks for Remote Testing:
  • Telepractice Environment & Equipment Computers and Connectivity: A computer with audio and video capability and stable internet connectivity is required. A web camera, microphone, and speakers or headphones are required. The examinee’s screen should be at least 9.7” measured diagonally.
  • Audio: An over-the-head, two-ear, stereo headset with an attached boom microphone is recommended for the examinee. Headphones with a microphone may be used if a headset is not available.
  • Audiovisual Distractions: As with any testing session, the examinee’s environment must be free from audio and visual distractions. If the examiner is unfamiliar with the examinee’s planned physical location, a visual tour of the intended testing room should be given during the initial virtual consultation meeting. The examiner can then provide a list of issues to address to transform the environment into one suitable for testing. For example, remove distracting items, silence all electronics, and close doors.
  • Lighting: Good overhead and facial lighting should be established. Blinds or shades should be closed to reduce sun glare on faces and computer screens.