Psychological Assessments

  • General Mental Health

    A general mental health assessment provides a comprehensive overview of your emotional and psychological well-being. This type of evaluation explores symptoms of anxiety, depression, mood fluctuations, and other common mental health concerns. It can help clarify a diagnosis, guide treatment planning, or simply offer insight into your current mental health status. Whether you're experiencing specific challenges or seeking a clearer understanding of your mental health, this assessment offers a structured and supportive approach.

  • Trauma and Dissociation

    This specialized assessment is designed for individuals who have experienced a traumatic incident and may be struggling with its psychological effects. It helps identify symptoms related to post-traumatic stress, emotional numbing, flashbacks, and dissociation, including difficulties with memory, identity, or feeling disconnected from reality. The assessment provides a deeper understanding of how trauma may have impacted your mental health and can inform targeted treatment recommendations for healing and recovery.

  • Motor Vehicle Accident

    Following a motor vehicle accident, individuals may experience a range of psychological difficulties such as anxiety, phobias, or post-traumatic stress. This assessment evaluates the emotional and cognitive impact of the accident, including changes in mood, concentration, sleep, or daily functioning. Often required for insurance or legal purposes, this evaluation can also help guide treatment and support your path toward emotional recovery.