Psychoeducational Assessment
Psychoeducational assessments are comprehensive evaluations that focus on an individual's cognitive and academic functioning, as well as their social and emotional development. These assessments are commonly used to identify learning disabilities, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), intellectual disabilities, giftedness, and emotional/behavioural disorders that may affect learning and academic performance.
Our Process
The psychoeducational assessment process is a collaborative process between the client and clinician, and in children, with a parent as well. It is a valuable tool for providing insights into an individual's learning style, strengths, and areas that may need support or accommodation in educational, occupational, and/or academic settings. It is used to create tailored educational plans and interventions, and to guide treatment planning.
During psychoeducational assessments, you will be guided through several questions and tests about various areas of your mental health, psychological, and personality. You will be asked standardized questions that have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they are properly assessing your areas of functioning in an evidence-based manner. Some questions will be answered in a simple yes or no fashion, while others will require more detailed responses. The clinician will support you in answering any questions that are more difficult to answer.
Following the completion of the assessment, a report will be written based on the information provided. Once the report is complete, you will be invited to a feedback session, where the clinician will provide any diagnoses that were formally made, as well as any treatment recommendations. During the feedback session, you will be able to read the report and provide any further information that you feel will be helpful.
In order to have a psychoeducational assessment completed, you can either be self-referred or referred by a physician.
What to Expect
Do I have ADHD?
Do I have Autism?
Take a minute to complete a short self-assessment for ADHD or autism. These self-assessments can provide valuable insights into the presence of ADHD or autism symptoms, helping individuals make informed decisions about seeking professional evaluation and treatment.
Pricing
$250/hour
The total cost for these assessments varies depending on the type and time involved. This fee includes both the assessment time, time required to write the report, and the feedback session.
Does My Child Need a Psychoeducational Assessment?
A psychoeducational assessment can help identify learning challenges, cognitive strengths and weaknesses, and emotional or behavioural concerns that may impact your child's academic performance and overall well-being. If your child is struggling with attention, learning difficulties, or emotional regulation, a comprehensive assessment can provide valuable insights and inform personalized intervention strategies.
Inclusive and Accessible Care
We understand the importance of inclusive and accessible care. Our diverse and inclusive staff can provide services for those who speak different languages, have varying abilities, and who come from many cultural backgrounds. Our psychoeducational services are covered by most insurance plans, and we are committed to ensuring that our services are accessible to everyone who needs them.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)
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Psychoeducational assessments are evaluations that focus on understanding an individual’s learning profile. They combine psychological and educational testing to identify areas of strength and challenge, which can inform strategies for academic and personal development.
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These assessments are recommended for individuals who may be experiencing difficulties in learning, attention, or behaviour that impact their educational or occupational performance. They are also useful for those seeking accommodations or support services in educational or occupational settings.
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The assessment typically includes cognitive and achievement tests, as well as measures of processing skills, memory, attention, and emotional functioning. Interviews and questionnaires may also be part of the process.
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The duration of the assessment varies depending on the individual’s needs but generally involves several hours of testing, which may be spread over multiple appointments.
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Yes, this type of assessment can be completed virtually via our telehealth application.
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Coverage varies by insurance provider and plan. We recommend checking with your insurance company to understand your benefits before scheduling an appointment.
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Yes, all results and recommendations from the assessment are confidential and shared only with the individual or their guardians, unless consent is given to share with other parties, such as schools or professionals.
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The results provide valuable insights into learning styles and needs, which can guide educational planning, interventions, and accommodations to support optimal learning outcomes.
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Absolutely. A detailed report will be provided, which includes the assessment results, interpretations, and recommendations for support and intervention.
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Following the assessment, we will discuss the results with you and provide recommendations for educational strategies, interventions, and potential referrals to other professionals if needed.
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Based on the results of the evaluation, medication prescription may be part of the intervention recommendations. You can meet with our psychiatric nurse practitioner, who is able to prescribe medication based on your needs.