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We partner with a wide range of external organizations—including legal, government, educational, healthcare, and corporate entities—to provide dependable, high-quality psychological services. Whether your goal is to support a legal case, guide personnel decisions, inform policy, or improve outcomes for those you serve, we offer trauma-informed care, accurate psychological evaluations, and expert consultation. Our services are designed to deliver clarity, reliability, and actionable insights tailored to the unique needs of your organization.
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We provide full psychological evaluations for ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and related neurodevelopmental concerns. Reports support pediatrician referrals, medication management, and school-based services.
PCPs often refer for mental health testing when symptoms like depression, anxiety, or behavior changes require accurate diagnosis. Our evaluations help guide treatment planning and psychiatric referrals.
We partner with pediatricians and family medicine providers to assess cognitive, emotional, and developmental concerns in children, teens, and young adults. Results inform both medical and educational interventions.
These assessments determine if a defendant understands legal proceedings and can assist in their defense. Reports follow legal standards and are admissible in court.
These psychological assessments offer insight into trauma, mental illness, or cognitive impairments that may impact sentencing outcomes. Reports support defense teams and court considerations.
We assess psychological harm due to workplace incidents, accidents, or traumatic events. Reports support personal injury claims, civil litigation, or insurance settlements.
These assessments determine if an individual can manage medical, legal, or financial decisions. They are used in probate court for guardianship or conservatorship cases.
We evaluate a parent’s psychological functioning, insight, and ability to safely care for a child. Reports are used in custody disputes, CPS cases, or court-ordered family plans.
These assessments determine if a public safety or high-risk employee can safely return to work. Common referrals include police, EMS, teachers, and healthcare providers.
We provide evaluations to support Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Texas Workforce Commission claims. Reports document how mental health conditions affect work capacity.
These assessments identify learning disabilities such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia. Results support academic planning, special education services, and tailored learning strategies.
We provide diagnostic evaluations to support eligibility for Individualized Education Programs (IEP) and 504 Plans. Reports include data-driven recommendations to help students receive academic accommodations in school.
This evaluation measures intellectual ability and creative thinking to determine eligibility for gifted programs. It helps schools and families identify high-potential learners who need enrichment opportunities.
We assess cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development in preschool-age children to determine kindergarten readiness. Our reports help guide school placement and early intervention services.
Comprehensive assessments for inattention, defiance, hyperactivity, or conduct issues in the classroom. We work with parents and schools to identify underlying causes and recommend targeted behavior interventions.
These evaluations screen for delays in speech, motor, cognitive, and social development. Results help determine eligibility for early childhood intervention or special education services.
These evaluations assess a student’s cognitive, emotional, and executive functioning to determine their preparedness for high school or college-level academic demands. They include evidence-based recommendations for accommodations such as extended time, reduced-distraction testing environments, or support services in alignment with Section 504 or ADA standards. Additionally, for students exploring future pathways, our clinicians are certified in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) and can provide personalized career track recommendations using MBTI Career Report insights to align personality type with academic and professional goals. lf-worth and learn to love yourself with evidence-based self-esteem counseling techniques.
We assess mental health, parenting strengths and weaknesses, and risk of harm to children. Reports are used by CPS and family court to guide permanency planning.
These assessments measure the emotional connection between a child and caregiver. Results guide decisions in foster care, adoption, and reunification planning.
We determine whether a parent is emotionally and behaviorally prepared for reunification. Reports support CPS timelines and caseworker recommendations.
We assess emotional and behavioral symptoms related to abuse, neglect, and loss in foster children. Results guide trauma-informed therapy and service coordination.
These evaluations assess likelihood of future harm or neglect. Used by CPS to support safety planning and court decisions on custody and placement.
Assessments for bariatric and cosmetic surgery, transplant, or pain devices to ensure mental health readiness. Reports evaluate compliance, coping skills, and behavioral risk.
Therapy and evaluation services help patients manage emotional distress from chronic health conditions. We address depression, anxiety, and quality of life.
These evaluations help differentiate physical symptoms caused by anxiety, trauma, or psychological factors. Reports guide treatment between medical and behavioral care teams.
We offer psychological evaluations and therapy for individuals living with chronic pain. Referrals often come from physical therapy, neurology, or pain management clinics.
Brief assessments for early signs of dementia, brain injury, or cognitive decline. Results support referrals for full neuropsychological testing or neurological care.
We assess mental health readiness after leave for depression, trauma, or medical concerns. Reports help employers make informed decisions and provide accommodations.
Our psychological assessments support workplace accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We provide documentation for flexible schedules, reduced distractions, or workload adjustments.
We help professionals manage emotional exhaustion, anxiety, and performance-related stress. Therapy improves job satisfaction, focus, and emotional resilience.
These evaluations assess the emotional and cognitive impact of workplace injuries, trauma, or chronic stress related to job duties. Reports are used to support workers’ compensation claims, guide treatment planning, and determine readiness to return to work. We provide clear, objective documentation for insurance carriers, attorneys, and employers.
We provide assessments and counseling to address uncontrolled anger, aggression, or impulse control. Required for court cases, probation, or CPS involvement.
We help separated or divorced parents develop healthy communication and parenting strategies. Therapy reduces conflict and protects children’s emotional well-being.
We fulfill mental health requirements set by criminal, civil, or family court. Services include therapy, assessments, and compliance reporting for attorneys and judges.
Perkins PsyCare Clinic, LLC
Statewide Mental Health Services in Texas – In-Person and Telehealth Perkins PsyCare Clinic proudly delivers expert mental health care across Texas, offering both in-person and secure telehealth services to meet your needs—wherever you are in the state. All services are currently offered under the supervision of a licensed psychologist while our site completes the final steps for full independent licensure.
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