Neuropsychological and Psychological Testing

“Why can’t I focus, remember things, or slow down my thoughts? I just want answers.”

Deep down, you just want to understand what’s going on beneath the surface. And know what to do about it. Neuropsychological testing can help bring things into focus and make life feel more manageable.

A frustrated and stressed man is hunched over his laptop as he tries to figure out what to do next. He is leaning his head against his hand to prop himself up.

Have you ever found yourself thinking …

  • “Why do I keep forgetting things so easily?”

  • “Why do I always struggle to get started on things?”

  • “Why can’t I stay focused even when I’m trying my best?”

  • “Why is my mind always racing?”

  • “Why is reading people or social situations so confusing sometimes?”

You’re not alone. There’s a reason behind it.
I help adults get clarity on these questions every day. When you don’t know what’s driving your symptoms, it’s easy to stay stuck and stressed. But the right evaluation can give you answers and a clear path forward.

How testing can help you move forward

  • You’ll finally get clear answers about what’s going on beneath the surface.

  • You’ll stop second-guessing yourself and feel more confident knowing what’s really happening.

  • You’ll gain clarity on what’s getting in the way and how it’s affecting your daily life.

  • You’ll leave with recommendations you can actually use to improve focus, mood, and memory.

  • Your medical care team (or therapist) will better understand how to support you.

Wondering what testing actually looks like? Here’s how we’ll walk through it together:

A woman is staring intently at her computer and studying what is on screen. She has a pencil in her mouth. There are also pencils in a cup in front of her.

Steps in a Neuropsychological Evaluation

  • Two women having a conversation at a table during an initial consultation. This is the representing the first step in understanding concerns and goals in a neuropsychological evaluation.

    Initial Consultation

    We’ll start with a one-on-one conversation to learn about your concerns and what you’re hoping to get from testing.

  • Person writing on a notepad during a neuropsychological testing session. This illustrates the process of completing interactive tasks to understand brain function.

    Testing Session

    You’ll complete interactive tasks to see how your brain handles memory, focus, and emotions. No need to prepare. Just show up as yourself.

  • Person pointing to notes on a whiteboard during a meeting. Meant to illustrate discussing testing findings and personalized recommendations.

    Results and Recommendations

    We’ll meet again to explain your results clearly (no jargon) and discuss real-world strategies to help you move forward.