What is the difference between a psychological evaluation, a neuropsychological evaluation and a psychoeducational evaluation?
These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the individual assessment process. A neuropsychological evaluation typically involves assessment of underlying brain functions, whereas a psychoeducational evaluation may be more focused on academic achievement and general cognitive abilities. A psychological evaluation often focuses on diagnosing a specific mental disorder. The assessments done by the Learning Project are comprehensive. We are able to assess neuropsychological functioning, emotional and behavioral functioning, as well as cognitive and academic abilities. In sum, we are able to offer evaluations that could be considered psychological, neuropsychological or psychoeducational in nature.
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