The Psychodiagnostic assessment may help determine if there are specific ways of thinking, personality characteristics, or mood related factors (e.g., depression, anxiety, etc.) that may be interfering with your functioning. This information may help your mental health care provider arrange for an optimal treatment plan. For example, some people have personality traits or characteristic ways of thinking about problems that can interfere with their progress in therapy. Psychodiagnostic assessment can help clarify these issues so they can become a target for treatment.
What Does a Psychodiagnostic Assessment Tell Me?
