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What is a psychological evaluation?
An evaluation integrates interviews, standardized tests, and rating scales to clarify diagnoses, strengths, and needs. Findings guide treatment, school or workplace supports, and next steps. Depending on your referral question, components may resemble psych assessment, include cognitive and academic tools seen in psychoeducational assessment, or focus on attention and executive skills similar to adhd assessments. You will receive a clear report and a feedback session that translates results into practical actions.
What services fall under psychological evaluation?
Common referrals include learning and attention, mood and anxiety, autism spectrum, memory, and decision‑making capacity. Tools may span neurocognitive testing similar to learning assessments and academic batteries aligned with psychoeducational assessment. Collateral input from caregivers, teachers, or partners adds context. The goal is to answer your questions with objective data and recommendations you can apply immediately at home, school, or work.
How much does a psychological evaluation cost?
Pricing depends on scope, provider credentials, and timelines. Private evaluations often range from $1,500 to $4,500 or more. Some clinics offer tiered packages, university clinics, or community programs with lower fees. Clarify what is included, such as school meetings or re‑testing discounts.
How long does the process take?
Many evaluations involve 3–8 hours of testing across one or more sessions, plus time for scoring, interpretation, and a feedback visit. Timelines vary by question complexity.
How do I choose an evaluator?
Look for licensure, specialization aligned to your goals, and cultural and linguistic competence. Ask which tools will be used, how results inform recommendations, and how progress will be tracked. If school planning is central, consider providers experienced with psychoeducational assessment.