Psychological Testing & Assessment
Psychological Testing & Assessment for ADHD, Autism, Learning Disorders & Anxiety in Rockwall, Texas
Psychological testing at Bridgewell Cognitive Health provides comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation for teens and adults seeking diagnostic clarity and a deeper understanding of cognitive, emotional, behavioral, or neurodevelopmental functioning. Testing helps differentiate between overlapping symptoms, identify strengths and challenges, and guide targeted, effective treatment planning for anxiety disorders, OCD, ADHD, Autism, learning difficulties, and general mental health concerns.
Assessments integrate clinical interviews, standardized cognitive and academic measures, behavioral rating scales, and observational data to deliver accurate diagnostic conclusions. Each evaluation includes clear recommendations, practical next steps, and individualized strategies that support school, work, and daily functioning. Testing is especially beneficial when clients experience complex presentations, uncertain diagnoses, treatment-resistant symptoms, or questions about neurodivergent identity.
Psychological testing is available in-person in Rockwall and through a hybrid model (when applicable) to support clients across Texas.
Concerns Assessed
Bridgewell Cognitive Health provides assessment for:
ADHD (teens & adults)
Autism (teens & adults)
AuDHD Combined Evaluation
Learning disorders (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia)
Anxieties &/or OCD-related diagnostic clarification
Executive functioning difficulties
Cognitive strengths and weaknesses
Emotional/behavioral concerns
Differential diagnosis when multiple conditions overlap
Evaluations are designed to clarify what is ADHD vs. Autism vs. anxiety-related concerns vs. OCD vs. learning differences, providing a clearer picture of the whole person.
Types of Evaluations Offered
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Assesses attention, impulsivity, executive functioning, working memory, and behavioral patterns.
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Examines social communication, sensory processing, repetitive patterns, masking, and developmental history.
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Clarifies overlapping neurotypes for highly complex or late-identified individuals.
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Identifies Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, and academic processing weaknesses.
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Determines whether symptoms reflect generalized anxiety, panic, health anxiety, social anxiety, phobias or OCD-related patterns.
Who Benefits From Psychological Testing
Psychological testing is helpful for:
Teens (13+) who:
Struggle with reading, writing, or math
Have difficulty focusing or completing tasks
Experience social challenges or sensory sensitivity
Show emotional outbursts, shutdowns, or anxiety
Need documentation for 504/IEP accommodations
Adults who:
Suspect ADHD or Autism and want clarity
Experience burnout, overwhelm, or masking
Have struggled with organization or follow-through for years
Want to understand lifelong learning differences
Need testing for workplace or academic accommodations
Have overlapping symptoms and want definitive answers
Parents & Individuals seeking:
Clear, accurate diagnoses
Support navigating school or workplace systems
Recommendations to guide therapy or consultation
Validation and insight into neurodivergent traits
Testing Process
Consultation
A brief meeting to determine the type of evaluation needed.Clinical Interview
A detailed discussion of history, symptoms, concerns, and goals.Standardized Testing
Evidence-based measures tailored to the referral question.Behavioral Rating Scales
Input from clients, parents, teachers, or partners when helpful.Scoring & Interpretation
Integrating all data for diagnostic accuracy.Feedback Session
Clear explanations of findings and next steps.Comprehensive Report
A detailed document with results, diagnoses (if applicable), and recommendations for school, work, therapy, or daily life.
Testing Tools Used
Evaluations may include measures of:
Reading, writing, and math skills
Attention and concentration
Executive functioning
Processing speed
Working memory
Social communication
Sensory processing
Emotional functioning
Behavior and adaptive skills
Tools are selected based on age, presentation, and referral questions.
Benefits of Psychological Testing
Testing provides:
Accurate diagnostic clarity
Validation of lived experiences
Insight into cognitive and emotional patterns
Understanding of learning or attention differences
Support for accommodations
Targeted recommendations for therapy
Guidance for parents and adults navigating next steps
A roadmap for improving daily functioning
Testing helps remove ambiguity so individuals can move forward with confidence.
Accommodations & Recommendations
Evaluations can support accommodations such as:
Extended testing time
Reduced-distraction environments
Breaks during work or testing
Assistive technology
Written or visual instructions
Modified assignments
Workplace or academic ADA accommodations

