Psychological Testing

Available in Springfield office for current open cases

Psychological testing is a service that utilizes psychometric tests to assess the impact of trauma, intellectual capacity, existence of learning disabilities, suicidal potential, vocational disabilities, treatment recommendations, and diagnostic clarification.

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Comprehensive Psychological Testing for deeper understanding

Psychological testing involves the administration of formal psychological measures and structured protocols by qualified psychologists or psychologists-in-training that provide objective data on a person’s cognitive and emotional profile. The results are shared in a feedback session and written into a signed report. Testing involves a blend of clinical interviews, projective assessments, and self-reported measures to answer not only the referral questions but a full picture of the person. Psychological Testing is covered through selective insurances or out-of-pocket, so please reach out to see if it can be covered by your insurance. The following areas can be targeted in psychological testing:

  • Learning Disabilities
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Diagnostic formulation and Differential Diagnosis
  • Psychotherapy effectiveness
  • Functional Impairment
  • Executive functioning
  • Cognitive functioning and IQ
  • Emotional disturbance and Trauma
  • Medication efficacy
  • Personality structure and disorders
  • Treatment recommendations

Referring someone?

We welcome referrals from individuals, families, schools, DCF, doctors, and other providers.

Reach out to get started: 800.715.6948 or use our Referral Form. We’ll walk you through the rest.

Testing can provide helpful medical documentation for:

  • Individualized Education Planning and Special Education Services
  • 504 Plans and accommodations for Employment, College, or Standardized Testing
  • Social Security Disability Insurance
  • Guardianship with Intellectual and Developmental Delays
  • Applications for Services and Supports through DMH, DDS, or Massability
  • Social Security Supplemental Income Assistance
  • Family Medical Leave for Parent’s or Caregivers
  • Inform Medication Providers of Diagnostic Picture for Treatment Planning
  • Documented Disabilities for Housing

Neuropsychological testing can be integrated into a psychological testing report, however if you’re looking to assess traumatic brain injuries or a full neuropsychological battery then either a Board Certified Neuropsychologist or a Neurologist may be a better fit.