Assessment and Testing
Psychological testing uses a broad array of assessments to understand a person’s strengths as well as clarify the source of psychological symptoms. Results of testing are used to create recommendations that empower our clients to live emotionally healthy lives. We also conduct re-evaluations to monitor progress and make necessary adjustments to recommended action plans. At Youable, we provide psychological testing services to children, adolescents, adults, and families.
What is the process like?
Our Intake office will help set up your appointment. They will ask for some basic information and schedule an initial appointment with one of our licensed mental health professionals. The assessment is usually done over the course of three appointments. The first appointment is a one-hour structured interview, which informs the testing process -- the results help us tailor the next appointment’s tests to your specific needs. The next appointment is a three- to four-hour testing session. Four weeks after the testing session, when the results of the testing have been organized, there is a feedback appointment to review the results and recommendations with you. You will receive a final evaluation report which includes detailed treatment and intervention recommendations.
What types of assessments do you do?
• ADHD Assessments - Child, Adolescent, and Adult)
• Child and Adolescent Sexual Behavior Assessments
• Disability Waivers – Adolescents and Adults
Are assessments covered by insurance?
Yes! We accept all major insurance companies as well as MA for clients seeking testing services.
Outpatient Therapy
Our outpatient therapy can help with everything, from managing your emotions to managing severe and persistent mental illnesses. Located at our Richfield site five days a week, our outpatient therapy team is trauma-informed to best empower everyone to live an emotionally healthy life.
Home Resources
Looking for things you can start doing right away, at home? Our therapists and mental health workers have written some guides, tips, and articles to help.



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