Psychological and Psychoeducational Testing
Psychological and psychoeducational testing are evaluations designed to better understand how a person thinks, feels, learns, and functions in daily life. Psychological testing focuses on emotional and behavioral functioning, helping to identify conditions such as anxiety, depression, or mood disorders. It often includes interviews, questionnaires, and standardized measures that assess emotional well-being, personality traits, and coping strategies. Psychoeducational testing, on the other hand, is used to evaluate cognitive abilities alongside academic skills (such as reading, writing, and math). This type of assessment is commonly used to diagnose learning disabilities. Both types of testing can provide valuable insights and guide effective treatment, support strategies, or accommodations.