
Psychology Assessments
Types of Psychology Assessments
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IQ Assessment
Identifies intellectual abilities for appropriate educational planning. Possible flags are Struggling in school, disparity between academic achievement and perceived potential.
Impacts: Tailored educational interventions and potential placement in gifted programs.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Achievement Assessment
Measures academic skills to identify strengths and weaknesses. Possible flags are Consistent underachievement, difficulties with specific subjects.
Impacts: Targeted educational support and strategies for improvement.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
ADHD Assessment
Diagnoses ADHD to provide targeted interventions and medication management.
Possible flags are Inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity.
Impacts: Personalised treatment strategies, school accommodations.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Anxiety Assessment
Diagnoses anxiety disorders to provide personalised treatment. Possible flags are Excessive worry, avoidance behavior, physical symptoms.
Impacts: Therapy and coping strategies to manage anxiety.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Educational Assessment
Identifies learning abilities and disabilities for personalized education plans. Possible flags are Struggles with reading, writing, math or other academic areas.
Impacts: Tailored educational support, possible special education services.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Behavioural Assessment
Understands behavioral patterns for therapeutic interventions. Possible flags are Aggressive behavior, social withdrawal, conduct problems.
Impacts: Behavioral therapy, school interventions, parental guidance.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Eating Assessment
Diagnoses eating disorders for personalised treatment planning. Possible flags are Extreme weight fluctuations, obsessive behavior around food.
Impacts: Treatment planning, nutritional counseling, therapy.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Personality Assessment
Understands personality traits for personal development and therapy. Possible flags are Persistent interpersonal issues, identity confusion.
Impacts: Personal growth, improved relationships, therapy.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Stress Assessment
Identifies sources and levels of stress to guide management strategies. Possible flags are Chronic fatigue, anxiety, mood changes.
Impacts: Stress reduction techniques, therapy, lifestyle changes.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Dementia & Memory Assessment
Diagnoses stages of dementia, assists in care planning. Possible flags are Memory loss, confusion, personality changes.
Impacts: Treatment planning, family support, care coordination.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Geriatric Assessment
Evaluates overall health of elderly individuals for a comprehensive care plan. Possible flags are Functional decline, multiple chronic conditions, cognitive impairment.
Impacts: Coordinated care, support for families, improved quality of life.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Vocational Assessment
Assesses skills for career planning and job placement. Possible flags are Career dissatisfaction, underemployment.
Impacts: Career guidance, retraining, job placement.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Mood Assessment
Diagnoses mood disorders, aiding in treatment planning. Possible flags are Persistent sadness, mood swings, loss of interest.
Impacts: Therapy, medication, lifestyle changes.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Risk Assessment
Evaluates risks for diseases for prevention and early interventions. Possible flags are Family history of diseases, lifestyle factors.
Impacts: Preventive measures, personalized healthcare strategies.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours
Relationship Assessment
Enhances relationship satisfaction through therapy and counseling. Possible flags are Communication issues, dissatisfaction, conflict.
Impacts: Improved communication, strengthened relationship.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Psychological Screening
Screens for various psychological disorders for early identification. Possible flags are Persistent emotional difficulties, changes in behavior.
Impacts: Early treatment, understanding underlying issues.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.
Addiction Assessment
Diagnoses addiction issues, aids in treatment and support. Possible flags are Substance dependence, withdrawal symptoms, life disruption.
Impacts: Personalized treatment plan, support groups, ongoing care.
Time: Interview: 30-60 minutes; Assessment: 1-3 hours; Report Writing: 2-4 hours.