At Perkins PsyCare Clinic, we believe psychological testing and assessment is more than a process—it’s a path to understanding. Whether you’re seeking answers for a child, teen, or adult, our evaluations are designed to uncover the full picture, so that the right support can follow.
Assesses overall intellectual ability, reasoning skills, problem-solving, memory, and verbal vs. nonverbal strengths. Helps identify intellectual disabilities, giftedness, or cognitive strengths and weaknesses.
WAIS-IV (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – 4th Edition)
WISC-V (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – 5th Edition) psychological test for children.
KBIT-2 (Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test – 2nd Edition)
SB-5 (Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales – 5th Edition)
Measures skills in reading, writing, math, and oral language. Often used to diagnose learning disabilities or assess educational placement needs.
WIAT-4 (Wechsler Individual Achievement Test – 4th Edition)
WRAT-5 (Wide Range Achievement Test – 5th Edition)
KTEA-3 (Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement – 3rd Edition)
Assesses for difficulties with focus, concentration, organization, impulse control, and mental flexibility—key features in ADHD and other neurodevelopmental concerns.
Conners CPT-3 (Continuous Performance Test)
Conners-4 or CAARS (for parent/teacher/self-report on ADHD symptoms)
NEPSY-II (for children – executive functioning and attention domains)
D-KEFS (Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System)
Explores mood, anxiety, personality traits, emotional regulation, coping skills, and patterns of thinking. Helps clarify diagnoses such as depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and personality disorders.
MMPI-2-RF (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory – Restructured Form)
PAI (Personality Assessment Inventory)
MCMI-IV (Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory)
BASC-3 (Behavior Assessment System for Children – parent, teacher, and self-report). Psychological test for children.
Assesses practical life skills and how well an individual functions in daily environments (home, school, work, community). Important for diagnosing intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorder.
Vineland-3 (Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales)
ABAS-3 (Adaptive Behavior Assessment System)
SIB-R (Scales of Independent Behavior – Revised)
Assesses social communication, repetitive behaviors, and restricted interests. These tools are specifically designed to evaluate symptoms related to autism and differentiate from other conditions.
ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule)
CARS-2 (Childhood Autism Rating Scale) psychological test for children
SRS-2 (Social Responsiveness Scale – parent/teacher/self-report)
GARS-3 (Gilliam Autism Rating Scale)
This category assesses emotional well-being, coping patterns, thought processes, and personality traits. It helps clarify complex or overlapping symptoms such as mood swings, anxiety, trauma reactions, and interpersonal difficulties—without jumping to labels. Especially useful when clients have multiple concerns or a history of misdiagnosis.
Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) – Measures severity of depressive symptoms
Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) – Assesses intensity of anxiety symptoms
Coolidge Axis II Inventory (CATI) – Screens for personality disorders, including borderline, avoidant, narcissistic
PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) – Identifies trauma symptoms based on DSM-5 criteria
Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) – Screens for bipolar spectrum indicators
These are not exhaustive of the psychological testing and assessment we utilize.
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