Psychological Assessments

Neurocatalyst Center provides focused psychological assessments to clarify diagnosis, inform treatment planning, and support clinical understanding when questions cannot be adequately addressed through therapy alone.

Assessments are conducted with clinical objectivity and are intended to provide clear, professionally grounded information—not advocacy, legal opinions, or testimony.

  • A psychological assessment may be helpful to:

    • Clarify or refine a diagnosis

    • Understand symptom patterns or functional impact

    • Inform treatment planning or level of care

    • Address clinical questions arising in workers’ compensation or court-involved contexts

    Assessments are designed to bring clarity to complex presentations, particularly when multiple systems or providers are involved.

  • Assessments are individualized and may include:

    • A clinical interview

    • Standardized psychological measures relevant to the referral question

    • Integration and interpretation of findings

    • A written clinical summary with impressions and recommendations

    The specific scope is determined based on the clinical question being addressed.

  • When assessments occur within workers’ compensation or court-related matters, services are provided in accordance with applicable authorization requirements and professional standards.

    Assessment findings are intended to support clinical understanding and treatment planning. These services do not include forensic opinions, legal strategy, advocacy, or testimony unless explicitly agreed upon through a separate evaluative role.