ADHD ASSESSMENTS.
ADHD Assessments Help You to Better Understand Your Mind
It can be challenging to understand ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and its impact on your life.
At Birch Psychology, we recognize that accurate ADHD testing and assessment is vital for understanding complex brain functions and ensuring appropriate support and care.
Our dedicated team of professionals provides comprehensive evaluations to identify ADHD and differentiate it from other mental health conditions.
We're here to offer clarity and understanding.
Our ADHD assessment provides a detailed picture that enables you to navigate educational, professional, and personal landscapes.
By highlighting your unique thought patterns and behaviors, we empower you with the knowledge to manage your symptoms more effectively.
Whether you're seeking an ADHD diagnosis for the first time or you need a re-evaluation, Birch Psychology is committed to providing high-quality, evidence-based ADHD testing.
How Do You Get Tested for adhd?
Psycho-educational assessments are often conducted when concern arises regarding an individual’s ability to learn.
By comparing cognitive potential to actual academic output (among other methods of analysis), information is gained regarding any potential barriers to, or differences in, learning ability. This procedure is used for understanding learning difficulties associated with ADHD/ADD, including executive functioning, impulsivity, attentional difficulties, and/ or memory difficulties.
Additionally, we consider your general preferences (such as your strengths and weaknesses) to assist in identifying and providing an academic setting that best fits your individual needs. If indicated, we provide a diagnosis, along with accommodations for supporting academic success.
We also offer our ADHD testing services in collaboration with an educational consultant. This advocacy facilitates effective school placement and proper accommodations.
Ready for a clearer understanding of the way your brain works? To book your ADHD assessment consultation with Birch Psychology today, contact us today.
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