Diagnostic Assessment and Consultation

Finding Clarity Through Diagnostic Assessment
Sometimes, life feels overwhelming, or challenges seem hard to understand. A diagnostic assessment can help bring things into focus. Offered entirely online, these sessions provide insight into your personality, strengths, and challenges, serving as a valuable tool for self-discovery and decision-making.
Whether you’re considering a career shift, planning for the future, or simply wanting to know yourself better, I’m here to guide you through a respectful and personalized assessment. Together, we’ll explore what matters most to you, helping you make informed decisions, set meaningful goals, or just gain a deeper understanding of yourself.
What to Expect During the Assessment Process
A psychological assessment isn’t just a test—it’s a chance for us to look at the bigger picture of your emotional and mental well-being. In these online sessions, you’ll have the privacy and comfort to share openly, so we can explore your experiences together.
We’ll start with a conversation where I get to know more about your story—your challenges, your journey, and what brings you here. My goal is to create a supportive space where you feel free to talk about what’s really on your mind.
Alongside our conversation, I use carefully chosen psychological tests to get objective insights into areas like personality, cognitive abilities, and emotional well-being. These aren’t just simple questionnaires; they’re scientifically backed tools that give us reliable, meaningful results. Combined with our talks, these insights help us build a well-rounded picture that supports your personal growth or targeted treatment.
What Can a Psychological Assessment Help With?
An online diagnostic assessment can give you valuable insights into several areas of your life. Here’s what we might explore together:
- Psychological symptoms and stress: Understand what’s weighing on you emotionally.
- Personality features: Discover patterns and tendencies that shape your relationships and decisions.
- Cognitive abilities: Identify areas for growth in how you process information.
- Symptoms related to specific conditions: Explore symptoms linked to concerns like anxiety or depression.
- Skills and interests: Highlight strengths that can guide life choices, whether personal or professional.
Note: I don’t perform assessments for motor vehicle accident claims or learning disabilities. For those specific needs, I’m happy to provide referrals through the Ontario Psychological Association.