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All psychological treatment begins with a diagnostic evaluation to determine the appropriate clinical diagnosis.
This assessment includes questions about the problem/s, personal and family history, and a review of current life
stressors. Diagnostic psychological evaluations assess numerous psychological functions, depending on the purpose
of the evaluation. Comprehensive psychological evaluations include the administration of standardized psychological
tests. Such an evaluation may take several hours, or even several days, depending on the problems being assessed, and
the reason for the assessment. Your psychologist is highly trained to perform intelligence, aptitude, achievement
and emotional testing.
Once a diagnosis is made and psychodynamics are assessed, a treatment plan is developed to guide doctor and patient
toward recovery. The diagnostic process continues during psychotherapy and is constantly updated as old problems resolve
and new issues come to the surface. Psychologists reassess problems and symptoms as therapy progresses, always
considering other possible treatment plans.
For more information, contact Dr. Morgen.
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