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PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION

We understand psychological testing may be anxiety provoking, but it doesn’t have to be.

At VIVO Psychological Services, all our psychological evaluations are conducted in a safe, nonjudgmental environment. We use standardized, empirically validated assessment tools that include cognitive, personality, and neuropsychological testing measures based on your specific need. Once the evaluation is complete, we will provide a clear and understandable explanation of any conditions you may have, discuss your unique set of strengths and weaknesses, provide personalized treatment recommendations, and answer any questions you may have. Most people find the process of testing to be fun and enlightening. We look forward to helping you find solutions to any challenges you may be facing. 

VIVO Psychological Services can offer evaluation in the following areas:

Man doing a psychological evaluation

Mood Disorders

(i.e., Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder) – Depressed or elevated mood that negatively impacts emotional stability or interferes with daily functioning.

Anxiety-Related Disorders

Intense, persistent and excessive worry or fear about everyday situations that interferes with your daily activities.

Psychotic Spectrum Disorders

The presence of hallucinations, false beliefs, or disorganized thoughts and/or speech.

Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

A developmental condition characterized by problems with attention, concentration, hyperactivity, or impulsiveness.

Intellectual (IQ) / Cognitive Testing

Assesses your abilities in the areas of attention, perception, memory, language, problem solving, and executive function (i.e., planning, organizing and executing tasks) and provides an IQ and/or comparison score to the general population of your same age group.

Personality Assessment

Assesses your emotional patterns, motivations, behaviors, and style of interacting with other people or situations.

Addictive Disorders

A pattern of problematic behavior (substance use, gambling, or other high-risk behaviors) which results in distress and/or impairment in social or occupational functioning.

Suicide Risk Assessment

Assesses the severity and immediacy of suicide risk potential as well as protective factors for suicide risk reduction.

Please visit our FAQs page to learn more about the benefits and uses for psychological testing.