Psychological Assessment

Psychological assessment is a structured process conducted by a qualified clinical psychologist to better understand an individual's cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. It involves the use of standardized tools, clinical interviews, and observations to arrive at an accurate diagnosis and provide appropriate recommendations. The aim of psychological assessment is to identify specific conditions, clarify concerns, and guide individuals, parents, or professionals toward the most suitable interventions, support, or treatment plans.





How does the session look like with a registered clinical psychologist?

Clinical Intake

Duration: 60 – 90 minutes

During the clinical intake, the psychologist will introduce themselves, explain the assessment process, and discuss confidentiality. They will gather detailed background information, including developmental history (for children), current concerns, and relevant medical or educational history.

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Assessment Sessions

Duration: 1 – 3 sessions

Involve the administration of standardized psychological tests and structured activities. These are carefully selected based on the referral concern (e.g., ADHD, autism, learning difficulties, emotional disorders). The psychologist will observe behavior, responses, and performance throughout the process.

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Feedback & Report

Duration: 60 minutes

In the feedback session, the psychologist will explain the results, provide a clear diagnosis (if applicable), and discuss recommendations. A comprehensive written report will also be provided, which can be used for school, workplace, or further clinical support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a psychological assessment?

A: A psychological assessment is a structured evaluation conducted by a psychologist using standardized tools and clinical methods to understand an individual's mental health, cognitive abilities, or behavioral concerns.

Q: Who should consider getting an assessment?

A: Assessments are helpful for children, teenagers, and adults experiencing learning difficulties, attention issues, emotional challenges, or when a formal diagnosis is needed.

Q: How long does the assessment process take?

A: The process may take between 1 to 3 sessions depending on the complexity of the case and the type of assessment required.

Q: Will I receive a report?

A: Yes, a detailed psychological report will be provided, including findings, diagnosis (if applicable), and recommendations.

Q: Can the report be used for school or workplace purposes?

A: Yes, the report can be used for academic accommodations, workplace support, or further professional referrals where applicable.

Q: Is the assessment suitable for young children?

A: Yes, assessments are adapted to be age-appropriate and are suitable for children, teenagers, and adults.

Q: What should I prepare before the assessment?

A: You may be asked to provide relevant documents such as school reports, previous assessments, or medical history (if available).

Q: Is the assessment confidential?

A: Yes, all information and results are strictly confidential and handled according to professional ethical guidelines.

Pricing List

Assessment for Children & Teenagers
ADHD
RM 1100
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
RM 1350
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Specific Learning Disorder
RM 950
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Intellectual Disability
RM 950
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Global Developmental Disorder
RM 950
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Depressive Disorder
RM 600
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Anxiety Disorder
RM 600
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
RM 950
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20% OFF

total fee when two or more assessments are required

Assessment for Adults
ADHD
RM 1050
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
RM 1250
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Depressive Disorder
RM 650
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
RM 950
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Anxiety Disorder
RM 650
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Personality Disorder
RM 1000
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Bipolar Disorder
RM 850
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Trauma & PTSD
RM 850
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