
Neuropsychological Evaluations
A neuropsychological evaluation is an in-depth assessment that examines how the brain functions in areas such as memory, attention, language, learning, problem-solving, and emotional well-being. It provides a detailed picture of an individual’s thinking skills, behavior, and mood, and how these factors interact.
A comprehensive evaluation can help answer important questions about an individual’s overall learning profile, including both strengths and challenges, as well as emotional and behavioral functioning.
Evaluations Can Clarify:
The presence of specific learning disorders affecting reading, written language, or mathematics
Whether ADHD is contributing to learning or work difficulties
Patterns in study habits, organizational skills, and executive functioning
Which interventions and supports may be most effective in academic or workplace settings
Eligibility for services and accommodations in elementary, high school, college, or graduate/professional programs
Qualification for accommodations on standardized and high-stakes tests such as the ACT, SAT, MCAT, GRE, and LSAT
