Horowitz Health

Psychological Testing

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Our team of licensed psychologists and doctoral-level clinicians provides comprehensive psychological testing and assessments to evaluate an individual’s cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and personality functioning. These evaluations are designed to answer specific clinical questions, support accurate diagnosis, and inform individualized treatment planning across a range of mental health conditions. Psychological testing can also identify learning differences, neurocognitive strengths and challenges, and the need for educational or workplace accommodations.

Psychological testing is conducted to answer important clinical and functional questions that guide care and decision-making. These assessments may include cognitive testing, personality measures, diagnostic clarification, and evaluations for conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, mood disorders, or trauma-related concerns. Testing can also support legal and administrative needs, such as court-involved cases, disability determinations, and assessments of treatment readiness. The purpose of testing is to provide an objective, evidence-based understanding of an individual’s functioning, which informs diagnosis, treatment planning, and access to appropriate services. Results are shared in a personalized feedback session, and each client receives a comprehensive written report with practical clinical recommendations to guide next steps in care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Psychological Testing

What types of psychological testing do you offer?

We offer a full range of psychological testing services designed to clarify diagnosis, guide treatment, and support access to needed services. Our evaluations may include cognitive testing, personality assessments, and diagnostic clarification, as well as specialized assessments for conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, learning difficulties, mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma-related concerns. We also provide testing for court-involved clients, disability determinations, and treatment readiness. Each evaluation concludes with a personalized feedback session and a comprehensive written report that includes clinical recommendations to help inform care, accommodations, and next steps.

Psychological testing at our clinic is conducted by licensed psychologists and doctoral-level clinicians, or by trained psychometricians working under their direct supervision. These professionals are responsible for selecting appropriate, evidence-based assessment tools, administering and scoring tests, interpreting results, and integrating findings into a comprehensive report. By combining rigorous training with clinical expertise, our team ensures that every evaluation is accurate, reliable, and tailored to inform diagnosis, treatment planning, and access to needed services.

Testing appointments may range from 2–6 hours, depending on the referral question. A full report is typically available within 2–3 weeks after testing is completed.

Yes. We provide forensic-style psychological evaluations to support legal and administrative needs such as court involvement, housing eligibility, disability determinations, and other special requests. Unlike standard clinical evaluations, which focus on diagnosis and treatment planning for mental health care, forensic evaluations are designed to answer specific legal or administrative questions (e.g., competency, disability status, or readiness for services). Each evaluation is comprehensive, evidence-based, and results in a detailed written report with professional recommendations tailored to the referral question.