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Neuropsychological Assessment (Children and Adolescents)
Comprehensive evaluations to better understand a child’s cognitive strengths and challenges related to attention, learning, memory, executive functioning, and overall development. Assessments are designed to answer specific questions and provide clear, practical recommendations for home, school, and daily activities.
Evaluations may include assessment for concerns such as:
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Academic or developmental delays
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Learning differences and learning disabilities
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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Autism spectrum-related concerns
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Giftedness and twice-exceptional profiles
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Executive functioning and organization difficulties
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Social, behavioral, or emotional factors impacting learning
The evaluation results are explained in clear, accessible language, with a focus on practical strategies and meaningful supports.
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Neuropsychological Assessment (Adults)
Comprehensive evaluations to better understand an individual’s cognitive strengths and challenges related to thinking, memory, attention, executive functioning, and daily functioning. Assessments are designed to answer specific questions and provide clear, practical recommendations that support independence and everyday life.
Adult ADHD Evaluation
Evaluation of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults, with a focus on understanding how attention, organization, impulse control, and executive functioning affect daily life, work, and academic performance. Assessments are designed to clarify diagnosis, identify strengths and challenges, and provide practical recommendations, including guidance for appropriate work or school accommodations when indicated.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Assessment of how a head injury may be affecting thinking, memory, attention, and everyday functioning.
Stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Evaluation of cognitive changes that may occur following a stroke, including effects on attention, processing speed, memory, and problem-solving.
Dementia and memory-related concerns
Assessment to better understand changes in memory and thinking, clarify diagnosis, and support planning and daily functioning.
Fitness for Duty Evaluations
Fitness for duty evaluations are conducted to assess an individual’s cognitive and functional abilities as they relate to specific job demands. These evaluations are designed to help determine whether neurocognitive factors may impact safe, effective, and reliable performance in the workplace.
Evaluations may assess areas such as attention, memory, judgment, executive functioning, and problem-solving, with consideration of relevant medical, neurological, or psychological factors. Findings are presented clearly and objectively, with practical conclusions and recommendations when appropriate. Fitness-for-duty evaluations are tailored to the referral question and the essential functions of the role and may be requested by employers, attorneys, physicians, or other agencies.
Mild cognitive impairment
Evaluation of subtle changes in thinking or memory that may be noticed in daily life but do not significantly interfere with independence.
Neurological or medical conditions affecting cognition
Assessment of cognitive changes related to medical or neurological conditions that may impact attention, memory, or thinking skills.
Depression or mood-related conditions impacting cognitive functioning
Evaluation of how mood symptoms may be influencing concentration, memory, motivation, or mental efficiency.
Personality-related factors influencing behavior, judgment, or daily functioning
Assessment of how personality traits or patterns may affect decision-making, behavior, and everyday functioning.
Changes in attention, memory, or executive functioning affecting daily activities
Evaluation of cognitive difficulties that interfere with organization, planning, multitasking, or completing everyday tasks.
Compensation and Pension (C&P) Examinations
Compensation and Pension examinations are conducted to evaluate conditions related to military service for disability determination purposes. These evaluations may include assessment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as well as secondary service-connected conditions that may impact cognitive, emotional, or daily functioning.
Examinations are structured to address specific referral questions and documentation requirements, with findings presented clearly and objectively. Evaluations focus on understanding symptoms, functional impact, and how service-connected conditions affect everyday life.
Pre- and Post-Surgical Neuropsychological Evaluations
Neuropsychological evaluations conducted before and after surgical procedures to assess cognitive functioning, emotional readiness, and functional status. These evaluations help establish a baseline prior to surgery and monitor cognitive or behavioral changes following intervention.
Pre- and post-surgical evaluations may be completed for procedures such as:
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS)
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Spinal cord stimulator implantation
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Bariatric surgery
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Epilepsy surgery
Findings are presented clearly and objectively, with attention to functional implications and recommendations that support medical decision-making, recovery, and daily functioning.
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Forensic Neuropsychological Evaluations
Forensic neuropsychological evaluations are conducted to address legal and court-related questions involving cognitive, psychological, and functional abilities at the state and federal levels. Evaluations are structured to answer specific referral questions and are completed with careful attention to objectivity, accuracy, and applicable legal standards.
Criminal Forensic Evaluations may include:
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Competence to stand trial
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Criminal responsibility (insanity defense)
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Mitigation evaluations
Civil Forensic Evaluations may include:
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Capacity evaluations (e.g., medical, financial, or decision-making capacity)
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Independent neuropsychological evaluations
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Evaluation of cognitive or functional issues in civil litigation matters
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Federal disability or benefits-related evaluations
Federal Forensic Services may include:
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Neuropsychological evaluations related to federal court matters
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Federal disability or benefits-related evaluations
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Consultation in cases involving federal agencies or federal standards
Expert Witness Testimony and Consultation
Expert witness services include testimony, deposition, and consultation in criminal, civil, and federal matters. Consultation may involve case review, interpretation of neuropsychological data, and collaboration with legal professionals.
Evaluations integrate clinical interview, record review, standardized testing, and collateral information as appropriate. Findings are presented clearly and objectively in written reports. Forensic services are evaluation-only and are distinct from treatment services.
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