Assessment
“Answers appear when the problem is clear.” – Keith W. Henline
Are you seeking clarity? Aiming to achieve your therapy goals more effectively and efficiently by ensuring that you are targeting the correct diagnoses? Do you need testing to qualify for ADHD medication? Do you feel that you would benefit from accommodations at school, work or on standardized exams?
If so, you are seeking a psychodiagnostic assessment.
I offer comprehensive psychological testing, which produces incredibly thorough reports that average 40-page and identify diagnoses, personality, cognitive, emotional, and social strengths and growth areas. They also include personalized recommendations and, when relevant, accommodations for work, school, or exams and, if applicable, qualification for psychiatric medication, in order to clarify the next steps that will best support your journey.
Dr. Shannon Thomas, Psy.D.
What Do I offer Testing For?
Comprehensive Psychodiagnostic Assessment
Intellectual functioning, Visuoperception and Visuospatial, Major or Minor Neurocognitive Disorders
ADHD
Inattention, Procrastination, Low Motivation, Hyperactivity, Impulsivity, Executive Functioning Skills
Cognitive / Neuropsychology
Intellectual functioning, Visuoperception and Visuospatial, Major or Minor Neurocognitive Disorders
Pre-Adoption Evaluation
A required component in international and some national adoptions designed to support readiness of prospective adoptive parents and help ensure that their adoptive child’s needs will be met
Schedule a Free Consultation
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Phone Number
(626) 784-7115
Good Faith Estimate
If you are not using insurance to pay for therapy, then you have the right to request a “Good Faith Estimate:” an approximation of how much, based on the symptoms and treatment goals you identify during our consultation, you can expect your non-emergency mental health services to cost. If your symptoms and treatment goals do not increase from what is described in this Good Faith Estimate, you attend therapy as initially agreed upon (e.g.: one weekly 60 minute therapy session), and you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, then you are permitted to dispute the bill. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.