The Healing Within

While a standard therapy session or clinical consultation offers deep insights, psychological testing provides an objective, scientifically validated understanding of how your mind processes information, manages emotions, and navigates daily life.

Think of it as a specialized diagnostic tool—much like an X-ray, MRI, or blood test—but designed to assess your cognitive, behavioral, and emotional health.

What is Psychological / Psychometric Testing?

Psychological or psychometric testing is a formal process that uses a combination of standardized tests, questionnaires, and clinical interviews to evaluate an individual’s psychological functioning.

Rather than relying on assumptions, these assessments provide concrete, evidence-based insights. The goal is not to label individuals, but to:

  • Identify unique cognitive strengths
  • Highlight areas of vulnerability
  • Understand emotional and behavioral patterns
  • Create a precise roadmap for personal, academic, or professional growth

Types of Assessments We Offer

We provide a comprehensive range of specialized evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults.

Assessments for Children

  • IQ Tests (Indian and International)
  • Aptitude Assessments
  • Creativity Assessments
  • ADHD Evaluations
  • Children’s Apperception Test (CAT)
  • Learning Disability Assessments

Assessments for Adolescents & Adults

  • Personality Profiles (MMPI, MCMI, Rorschach)
  • Depression Rating Scales
  • Anxiety Assessments
  • Trauma Assessments
  • Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scales
  • Differential Diagnosis for Mental Health Conditions

Assessments for Cognitive Impairment & Memory Concerns

  • Wechsler Memory Scale
  • Dementia Assessment Scales
  • Bender Gestalt (BG) Test
  • Comprehensive Neuropsychological Battery

The Assessment Process: What to Expect

Psychological testing follows a structured, collaborative, and stress-free process.

1. The Intake Session

  • A detailed clinical interview to understand your history, concerns, and goals.
  • Selection of the most appropriate assessment tools based on your needs.

2. The Testing Sessions

  • One or more dedicated appointments involving structured tasks, questionnaires, puzzles, or assessments.
  • Testing duration typically ranges from 2 to 6 hours, depending on complexity.
  • Sessions can be divided into manageable blocks for comfort.

3. Analysis & Reporting

  • The psychologist scores and interprets the assessment results.
  • A comprehensive and confidential diagnostic report is prepared.

4. The Feedback Session

  • A dedicated consultation to discuss findings in clear, non-technical language.
  • You receive a copy of your assessment report.
  • Recommendations and next steps are explained in detail.

The Value of a Clear Psychological Report

A psychological assessment is an investment in your future. Your final report can provide:

  • An Accurate Diagnosis: Clear understanding of the challenges you are experiencing.
  • Customized Treatment Recommendations: Specific guidance for therapists, psychiatrists, educators, or coaches.
  • Academic & Workplace Accommodations: Official documentation for extra time, quiet environments, assistive tools, or examination accommodations.
  • Greater Self-Understanding: Insight into personal strengths and challenges, helping reduce self-blame and increase self-awareness.

Expert-Led Assessment

All assessments are personally reviewed and interpreted by a qualified Psychiatrist and an RCI (Rehabilitation Council of India) Certified Psychologist, ensuring the highest standards of professional care, accuracy, and ethical practice.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

There are no "good" or "bad" scores, and you cannot pass or fail. The goal is simply to get an accurate snapshot of how your unique brain operates so we can best support you.

The best preparation is practical: get a good night’s sleep, eat a balanced meal beforehand, and bring your glasses or hearing aids if you use them. Do not try to "study" or prepare your answers.