Anxiety (worry, panic, fear, feeling on edge)
Depression (low mood, pessimism, lack of hope or joy)
Behavioral challenges (defiance, acting out, rule-breaking)
Mood instability (mood fluctuations, irritability, or anger)
Trauma- and stressor-related symptoms
Personality functioning
Often, when seeking a psychological evaluation, individuals may have already tried multiple ways to improve their mental health and get help. When the desired improvement has not been made, an evaluation helps identify the nature of mental health symptoms, gain diagnostic clarity, and better guide treatment.
Once the evaluation is complete, results and recommendations will be shared during the feedback appointment. A comprehensive report will follow.
Diagnostic interviews
Behavioral observations
Cognitive/Intellectual tests
Questionnaires/Rating scales
At the Meadowlark Center, we utilize a comprehensive approach when evaluating an individual’s general psychological functioning.
Review of records
Collaboration with therapists and other service providers