This evaluation analyzes a person’s cognitive abilities and academic skills to identify learning disabilities, giftedness, or other factors affecting educational performance. It is primarily used to develop personalized support plans and accommodations for students.
This process involves clinical interviews, behavioral rating scales, and cognitive tests to determine if symptoms like inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity meet diagnostic criteria. It helps distinguish ADHD from other conditions and guides medication or behavioral therapy options.
These assessments use standardized tools to measure the frequency and intensity of worry, physical tension, and avoidance behaviours. They help identify specific types of disorders, such as Generalized Anxiety Disorder or Social Anxiety, to determine the best therapeutic approach.
This evaluation screens for persistent symptoms such as low mood, loss of interest, and fatigue to gauge the severity of a depressive episode. It provides a baseline for tracking progress during treatment and ensures safety by assessing for potential self-harm.
This specialized evaluation explores the psychological impact of distressing events to identify symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or complex trauma. It focuses on how past experiences currently influence emotional regulation, memory, and interpersonal relationships.
These are formal medical and psychological evaluations designed specifically to determine if a disability or mental health condition is related to service in the Canadian Armed Forces or RCMP. The results are used by Veterans Affairs Canada to establish eligibility for disability benefits, pensions, and specialized healthcare services.
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