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Our Assessment Services

At our Camden, Sydney practice, we provide comprehensive psychological assessment services for young adults, designed to understand cognitive, emotional, and behavioural functioning. Our assessments are evidence-based and tailored to each individual, helping identify strengths, challenges, and areas requiring support.

We offer a wide range of young adult assessments, including cognitive assessments to measure intellectual capacity and IQ, ADHD assessments to evaluate attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity and anxiety or depressive disorder assessments to understand emotional wellbeing. Our team also conducts thorough intellectual disability assessments, examining adaptive functioning across communication, daily living, and social skills, as well as comprehensive autism spectrum disorder assessments using interviews, observation, and standardised tools.

Each assessment is designed to provide actionable insights and inform targeted psychological therapy in Camden, Sydney, supporting young adults in managing challenges and achieving their full potential. If you’re seeking an ADHD assessment for a young adult, a cognitive assessment, or an evaluation for anxiety, depression, intellectual disability, or autism spectrum disorder, our professional team is here to provide expert guidance and support.

Our assessment services

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Cognitive Assessment

A psychometric assessment that is completed to understand an individual’s intellectual capacity or IQ. 
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ADHD Assessment

A comprehensive evaluation conducted to understand the individual’s behaviours and determine if an individual meets the diagnostic criteria for ADHD.
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Anxiety or Depressive Disorders

Assessments to confirm depression or anxiety involve the young person meeting with their psychologist to complete a comprehensive interview to discuss their experiences.
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Intellectual Disability

Involving standardised cognitive testing and an assessment of adaptive functioning such as communication skills, daily living skills and social skills. 
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Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism assessments are thorough evaluations that involve interviews, observations, and various assessment tools.  
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What happens after the assessment is completed?

Four weeks following the assessment, one final appointment is scheduled in to allow the clinician to explain the outcome of the assessment and give you an opportunity to ask questions.

Each report will also have recommendations on strategies or further supports the individual may benefit from in the appropriate environments, such as school, work or home.