Comprehensive evaluations to understand your mental health and guide treatment.

Psychological testing provides insight into your cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. At The Summit Counseling Center, our licensed psychologists offer thorough assessments to clarify diagnoses, identify strengths, and inform a personalized treatment plan.

Could Psychological Testing Benefit You?

Testing may help if you:

  • Need clarification on a mental health diagnosis
  • Are experiencing learning, attention, or memory difficulties
  • Want to better understand emotional or behavioral challenges
  • Require evaluations for ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, or other conditions
  • Seek recommendations for academic, vocational, or therapeutic supports

Our Approach

We conduct detailed, standardized assessments and clinical interviews in a supportive environment. Your recommendations and next steps are tailored to your goals and needs; your plan may include the methods listed below.

Our goal is to equip you with clarity and guidance for your mental health journey.

Clarity Leads to Confidence

Understanding yourself better is a powerful first step toward positive change.

Therapists for Psychological Testing & Assessments

Rebecca L. Marshall , Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist Neuropsychologist - Testing and Assessment

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