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Psychological Assessment

What is a Psychological Assessment?

Psychological assessment is a comprehensive process used to understand an individual's psychological functioning, personality, and behavior. It often involves various methods and tools to gather information and provide insights into a person's mental health, cognitive abilities, emotional state, and behavioral tendencies. Here is a breakdown of what it typically involves: Purpose and Goals: The primary goals of psychological assessment are to diagnose psychological disorders, understand individual differences, guide treatment planning, and sometimes provide recommendations for personal or professional development.

What to Expect During the Assessment?

Clinical Interview: These are structured or semi-structured conversations between a clinician and the individual, aimed at gathering detailed background information, history, and current concerns. Self-Report Questionnaires: These are standardized forms where individuals provide information about their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Examples include personality inventories and symptom checklists. Behavioral Observations: Clinicians may observe an individual's behavior in various settings to understand their interactions and reactions.

Contact

(714) 744-9754

Address

1110 East Chapman Avenue

Suite 202

Orange, CA 92866

Hours

Monday-Thursday

8 AM - 5PM

Friday

10AM - 5PM

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