Behavioral & Emotional Concerns
These assessments focus on behavioral challenges that interfere with learning, relationships, and daily life. Ideal for school-age children through teenagers.
- Conduct Disorder
Evaluates patterns of aggressive, disruptive, or rule-breaking behaviors, often first seen in children between ages 6–16.
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
Identifies ongoing patterns of defiance, argumentativeness, and irritability in children as young as age 4, commonly affecting home and school environments.
- Anger Management
Assesses emotional regulation and coping strategies, usually for children and teens struggling with frequent outbursts or explosive reactions.
- ️ Behavior Modification Assessment
Analyzes the root of negative behavior and provides structured plans for improving behavior at home and school—ideal for ages 4 through 18.
- Depression
Evaluates persistent sadness, low energy, and loss of interest in activities. Appropriate for children as young as 6, with increasing prevalence during adolescence.
- Anxiety & Panic Disorders
Screens for excessive worry, fear, and physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat or shortness of breath. Suitable for ages 6 and up, especially during major transitions or stress.
- Suicidal Ideation
Assesses thoughts of self-harm or suicide in teens and young adults, including risk levels and safety planning. Early identification is critical for timely support.
- Schizophrenia
A complex evaluation used primarily for teens and young adults (typically 16+), focusing on hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.
- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Assessment generally for older adolescents and young adults (17+), identifying unstable relationships, mood swings, impulsive behavior, and identity issues.
- Grief & Loss
Supports children and adolescents struggling to cope with the death of a loved one or significant loss. Helps distinguish between normal grief and prolonged or traumatic reactions.
- Trauma
Evaluates the emotional impact of distressing events such as abuse, accidents, or violence. Suitable for children of all ages.
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Assesses symptoms like nightmares, avoidance, and hypervigilance following trauma. Appropriate for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event.