Psychological Testing by Jones-Wood
Psychological testing measure one’s intelligence, cognition, mental abilities, personality, and behavior. These abilities tested might include:
- Intellectual abilities (IQ)
- Reading/reading comprehension
- Language usage
- Attention/concentration
- Processing speed
- Learning and memory

- Reasoning
- Visuospatial skills
- Mood and personality
- Executive functions (higher level skills you use to organize and maintain self-control)
Types of assessments performed:
Adaptive behavior assessments
Cognitive (IQ) testing
Educational and Achievement testing
Neuropsychological testing
Personality assessment
We perform psychological testing for courts, school, and other purposes to diagnose a wide variety of conditions, including but not limited, to:
- Anxiety disorders
- Obsessive-compulsive and related disorder
- Personality disorders
- Schizophrenia spectrum disorders
- Substance use disorders
- Trauma and stressor-related disorders
- Mood disorders
- Depression
- Bipolar disorder
- Neurocognitive disorders
- Dementia
- Amnesia
- Other cognitive disorders
- Neurodevelopmental disorders
- Autism spectrum disorder
- ADHD
- Intellectual disability
- Specific learning disorders





