Initial Consultation
You’ll meet with one of our licensed psychologists to discuss your needs, concerns, and goals. We’ll decide together which assessments are appropriate.

Gain clarity, insight, and a path forward through personalized psychological testing. At Vivid Psychology Group, we offer evidence-based assessments to help you, or your loved one better understand cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning.
Whether you’re seeking answers for yourself, your child, or your client, we’re here to help.

Psychological assessments help identify and understand a person’s behaviors and abilities. They use standardized tests to create a detailed, numbers-based picture of psychological functioning.
These evaluations offer insights into how someone thinks, feels, and behaves in everyday life. Assessments can be used to:

Assessments can be brief or more comprehensive depending on the client’s needs, and the testing battery is tailored accordingly. They are especially useful when observation or conversation alone cannot provide the full picture.
Many clients describe a thorough assessment as offering the clarity of several months of therapy in just a few sessions, helping them start treatment with direction and confidence.
* A “testing battery” is simply a group of tests designed to assess areas like memory, attention, emotions, and behavior.

We offer a range of assessments designed to meet your unique needs.
All assessments are conducted by experienced clinicians and include a detailed feedback session and written report.

This type of testing helps assess how someone understands and processes information. Results can inform school placements, gifted program eligibility, learning support needs, and a deeper understanding of cognitive strengths and challenges. Q testing can be used for school admissions.

These assessments can diagnose ADHD, Learning Disabilities in Reading, Writing, and Math (Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia).
They provide information about how individuals learn and process information and can be used in the development of an Individualized Learning Plans (IEP) or 504 Plan, and can help determine appropriate accommodations for students in school and adults in the workplace.

These evaluations help identify symptom patterns and determine whether a formal diagnosis like Bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, or a personality disorder is appropriate. They’re especially helpful when symptoms overlap across multiple conditions. The results can guide next steps by informing treatment planning and care recommendations.

These assessments may use both objective and performance-based measures to better understand an individual’s emotion regulation, relationships, self-concept, stress response, coping style, and interpersonal functioning.

These collaborative assessments may be used at the onset of treatment as a foundation of understanding. In this case, the assessor may facilitate the client’s transition from the assessment into therapy, resulting in an especially deep and meaningful course of treatment.
Clients often say it’s one of the most efficient ways to understand what’s going on and start therapy on the right foot.

Specific assessments may be conducted in the context of educational decisions, occupational hiring, pre-adoption evaluations, etc.
We aim to make the experience clear, collaborative, and comfortable. Here’s what to expect:
These evidence-based therapies are highly effective in helping people with Harm OCD manage their symptoms and regain control over their lives.

You don’t need to “qualify” to explore an assessment. If you’re wondering whether this could help, we’ll guide you.
Our assessments are more than just diagnostics; they’re the beginning of understanding.

We believe that psychological testing is not just about identifying what is wrong, it’s about discovering what is possible.
Most assessments involve 2 to 8 hours of testing, typically spread across one to three sessions. We’ll confirm the best timeline for you during your initial consultation.
Yes. We use validated measures to assess ADHD, dyslexia, and related conditions in both children and adults. This includes assessments for dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, language processing disorders, and nonverbal learning disorders (NVLD). All assessments use validated tools and are tailored to your specific concerns.
Absolutely. Our reports are tailored for use in IEPs, 504 Plans, and formal accommodation requests.
Some components may be completed remotely depending on the type of assessment. Let’s discuss what is best for you.
We assess children (age 5+), adolescents, and adults. We’ll match you with a clinician experienced with your age group.
Whether you’re seeking answers, clarity, or support, our team is here to help.

