At ARC Psychiatry, we understand how important it is to get a clear picture of your mental health. That’s why we offer comprehensive psychological testing services to help you understand your cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. Our caring and experienced team uses proven, evidence-based testing methods to evaluate and diagnose conditions like ADHD, learning disabilities, mood disorders, and more. We know that every individual is unique, so we tailor our assessments to fit your specific needs. By gaining a deeper understanding of your psychological profile, we can create personalized treatment plans that truly support your mental health and overall well-being. Trust ARC Psychiatry to guide you on your journey to better mental health with thorough and compassionate evaluations.
Psychological Testing
Common Psychological Tests Offered at ARC Psychiatry
These are some of the key psychological tests we provide to help diagnose and create effective treatment plans for our patients.
IQ Testing
Cognitive Functioning Assessment
Learning Problems and Attention Deficits Evaluations
Academic Accommodations Eligibility Determination
Memory Assessments for Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders
Decision-Making Capacity Evaluations
Functional Competence and Independent Living Assessments
Differential Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Frequently Asked Questions
Psychological testing uses standardized, evidence-based tools to evaluate cognitive, emotional, and/or behavioral functioning in detail.
Psychological testing provides a deeper understanding of your unique profile by clarifying complex diagnoses such as ADHD or mood disorders. By identifying your emotional and cognitive strengths, learning styles, and specific challenges, we can move beyond symptoms to create a highly personalized and effective roadmap for your care.
Assessment length is tailored to your specific needs. Generally, you can expect a series of sessions that cover clinical history and comprehensive psychological testing. This multi-step approach ensures that our findings are precise, reliable, and result in an actionable plan for your care.
Yes — providers typically review results with you and provide a written summary to the referring provider that can inform treatment recommendations.
Your provider will share any instructions. In general, getting a good night’s sleep and bringing relevant history (e.g., school records, prior assessments) can help.