
“They truly want to get to know their patients, and they’re very accommodating. I can’t say enough good things about this practice overall.”
-Sophia S.
Psychological Testing Could Be The Answer If You...
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Feel like something’s off, but don’t know what
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Struggle to explain what you’re feeling
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Have symptoms that don’t fit into one diagnosis
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Keep getting different opinions from different doctors
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Suspect ADHD, anxiety, depression, or something else
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Feel overwhelmed all the time
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Can’t focus, stay organized, or follow through
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Have been in therapy, but progress feels slow or stuck
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Want clarity before starting/changing medication
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Get told “you seem fine” when you’re not
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Are exhausted from pretending everything’s okay
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Feel emotionally reactive or numb and don’t know why
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Struggle to explain what you’re feeling
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Just want real answers – not guesswork
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Need a clear understanding of what’s going on
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Something else
Take the Guesswork Out of Your Thoughts, Feelings, & Behaviors.
You’ve been trying to push through – but something still feels off.
You forget things, zone out in conversations, and get stuck in spirals of overthinking.
Work is harder than it used to be. So are relationships.
You Google everything you’re feeling, listen to podcasts, and try self-help tips you see on social media.
But none of it really explains why you feel this way – or what to do about it.
Your friend suggests it’s ADHD and anxiety (but you think it’s depression).
You want to know why everything feels so overwhelming lately.
And you’re starting to realize: it’s time for real clarity.
From someone who won’t dismiss you – or throw another vague label your way.
A psychologist who can actually help you understand what’s going on beneath the surface.
With science-backed testing that brings everything into focus.
So you can finally stop guessing.
...and start getting the help that actually fits.


“Overall would 100% recommend this office to anyone. Thank you to the entire PRA team, you’ve helped me attain a better quality of life and I am forever grateful.”
-Lizhette
Who is Psychological Testing For?
Analyzing All the Ways You Think, Feel, Learn, & Cope
To do this, we test your...
Cognitive Functioning
We look at how your brain handles things like memory, focus, and problem-solving using simple tasks and brain games.
Emotional Health
Through questions and conversations, we can get a better sense of what you’re feeling – and how those emotions are showing up in your everyday life.
We explore how you react to stress, routines, and challenges to find habits that might be helping – or holding you back.
Social Functioning
We dig into how you connect with others and navigate relationships, using short interviews and self-checks.
Behavioral Patterns
Personality
We use personality tools to understand how you see the world, manage stress, and what drives you – no labels, just insight.
1 / Discuss Options With Your Psychologist
Meet with your psychologist to talk about your concerns and determine if psychological testing is right for you.
2 / Take Your Psychological Test
Depending on what’s needed, testing could take a few hours or multiple days. You’ll complete tasks, answer questions, and take breaks when needed.
3 / Have Your Results Analyzed
Your psychologist will carefully review the data to create a clear picture of what’s happening, along with any possible diagnoses.
4 / Finally Understand Why You’ve Been Struggling
Review your results in an easy-to-understand feedback session with your psychologist, and get to the root of your daily struggles.
5 / Receive Your Written Report & Recommendations
Walk away with science-backed insights and a personalized roadmap of what’s actually happening – and what you can do about it.

“Takes the time to listen and goes into each and every conversation without a preconceived notion on how a person should be treated, both as a person and medically. My life has truly benefited from meeting and working with the PRA staff and I recommend all persons struggling reach out to them.”
-Dariusz S.
Psychological Testing Near Me FAQs
Do I really need psychological testing? What if I’m just overthinking things? It’s totally normal to wonder that. But if you’ve been feeling off – like you're stuck in your head, can’t focus, or can’t quite explain why things feel so hard – psych testing can help you make sense of it all. It’s not about labeling you; it’s about getting answers that actually help.
What exactly happens during psychological testing? You sit down with a licensed psychologist who walks you through a mix of conversations and assessments – nothing scary, just tools to check out how things like your memory, emotions, or attention are working. It’s all about putting the pieces together so you get the full picture.
Will the psych testing results be kept private? Yes, absolutely. Everything stays between you and your care team unless you say otherwise. You’re always in control of who sees what.
How long does the psych testing process take? It depends on what you’re coming in for. Some tests wrap up in one session, others take a few. Your psychologist will walk you through the plan so you know what to expect from the start.
Is psychological testing only for diagnosing mental illnesses? Not at all. While it can help diagnose something, it’s also super useful for learning how your brain works – your strengths, challenges, and how you process things. It’s just as much about growth as it is about getting answers.
Can I prepare for the psychological test? No need to study or stress. Just come in rested and be yourself. Trying to “ace” it could actually make it less helpful, so honesty and comfort are key.
What if I disagree with the psych testing results? That’s okay! Testing is a starting point, not the final word. Going over everything and talking through any questions or concerns you might have is our goal. It’s all about figuring things out together.
Let’s Get Your Questions Answered.
..so real healing can happen.

"The staff have been so helpful and kind. They have an extensive range of services."
-Jackie D.