Assessments, Evaluations, & Growth Tools

  • An assessment providing a broad overview of your mental health including screening for depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, PTSD, attention deficit, phobias, etc. Typically requested by the court, probation, military bases, employers, and child protection agencies to ensure they have an understanding of your current mental status prior to decision making.

    Starting at $250

  • Drug and alcohol assessments help evaluate drug or alcohol misuse. They determine whether you’ve used drugs or alcohol over a certain period of time, and if you have substance abuse issues. Sometimes drug and alcohol evaluations are required by prospective employers, other times they’re mandated by the court after a DUI or other unlawful act involving drugs or alcohol. Attorneys will sometimes use drug and alcohol assessments with claimants or defendants to support a case.  Whatever the reason for the request, one our specialized addiction providers can help you.

    Starting at $250

  • Courts and employers routinely ask for an anger management evaluation in cases where there has been a domestic dispute, domestic violence (DV) charge, disorderly conduct charge, an altercation at work, anger displayed in traffic, or similar circumstances. Or if you or a loved one notice that you are struggling to control and manage your anger, the clinician will provide an assessment and make recommendations. 

    Starting at $250

  • Courts and probation officers routinely ask individuals to complete this evaluation in cases when there has been a domestic dispute, a domestic violence (DV) charge and in some cases after a disorderly conduct charge. 

    The qualified clinician interviews both parents to assess allegations of domestic violence, risk factors associated with domestic violence, and how those risk factors may impact the children.  Additional information may be gathered from other professionals who have information about the domestic violence and by reviewing materials that document concerns about violence and risk factors. The findings and recommendations of the assessment are reported to parents, their attorneys, and the court.

    Starting at $250

  • The ADHD assessment is a multi-step process, involving clinical examination, interview, behavioral observations and completion of rating scales and concluding with a diagnosis.

    $250

  • The instrument focuses on behavior in three main areas: reciprocal social interaction; communication and language; and restricted and repetitive, stereotyped interests and behaviors. Evaluation conducted by a mental health therapist results in a referral to a psychiatrist/psychologist for finalized diagnosis with documentation from the provider.

    $250

  • A personality measure or inventory is a tool used to assess and understand an individual's personality traits, characteristics, and behaviors. These assessments can help identify strengths, preferences, and areas for development, providing valuable insights for personal growth, career planning, and therapeutic interventions.

    Starting at $150

  • A career interest inventory is a tool designed to help individuals identify their professional preferences and align them with potential career paths. By assessing personal interests, skills, and values, it provides valuable insights into suitable job options, aiding in informed career decisions and enhancing job satisfaction.

    Starting at $150

  • A relationship inventory is a tool used to evaluate and understand the dynamics within a personal relationship. It assesses various aspects such as communication patterns, emotional intimacy, conflict resolution, and overall satisfaction. By identifying strengths and areas for improvement, it can help individuals and couples enhance their relationship quality and foster healthier connections.

    Starting at $150 for 2 partners

  • Relationship inventory + separate personality measure for partner.

    $300

  • The CANS assessment is a tool used in various child-serving systems to provide a comprehensive, trauma-informed, and collaborative approach to evaluating a child's needs and strengths, ultimately guiding decision-making and service planning. It aims to improve outcomes for children, youth, and their families by facilitating communication, enhancing collaboration, and focusing on strengths to support their well-being and recovery.

    Case-by-case pricing.

  • The ANSA is a comprehensive assessment that helps behavioral health professionals understand the unique needs and strengths of adults, facilitating effective care planning, decision-making, and outcomes monitoring.

    Case-by-case pricing.

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