You know you, or someone you love, has a need for change. An excellent way to start off is a psychoeducational or neuropsychological evaluation.
Testing helps answer important questions like:
On a more global level, testing can help answer questions like can a person:
Brain injuries, strokes, dementia, and psychiatric conditions often affect abilities, behavior, and emotions. Many people report symptoms including trouble remembering things, thinking of the right word, running-into-things, concentrating and doing more than one thing at a time (multi-tasking).
Academic and vocational abilities are often affected as well. People may have difficulty spelling, doing simple calculations, and comprehending what they read. Emotional changes may include frustration, depression, and difficulty controlling anger. After a brain injury, you, your doctor, therapists, and family members may want to know exactly how you have been affected.
You will sit down with me for a 1-2 hour interview. Then, depending on your needs and the referral question, I will do a series of tasks to gauge your current functioning. However, unlike many other neuropsychologists and assessment specialists, I can provide ongoing consultation for retraining the brain both in terms of cognitive functioning and socioemotional functioning.
A truly comprehensive evaluation takes at least 5-6 hours, often more. It can be administered in one day, but often is separated into two or more days, depending on the person.