Psychological Assessments

Psychometric assessments are more than just tests—they are tools to help understand yourself or your loved one better. Just like blood tests or any physical diagnostics like Xray, psychometric assessments pave the pathway to know more about the psyche with an objective lens.  At Mind’s Treasure, we offer clinically validated assessments tailored to provide insights into cognitive, emotional, behavioural, and developmental functioning.

Whether you’re seeking support for a child, adolescent, or adult, assessments can guide diagnosis, therapy planning, educational interventions, and personal growth.

Why Consider a Psychometric Assessment?

Assessments may be recommended when there are concerns around:

  • Learning difficulties or academic underperformance
  • Attention, concentration, or hyperactivity challenges
  • Emotional regulation, anxiety, or mood concerns
  • Developmental delays or social interaction difficulties
  • Personality traits or coping styles impacting relationships
  • Cognitive strengths and weaknesses (IQ, memory, processing)
  • Career guidance and aptitude exploration

 

What We Offer:

At Mind’s Treasure, we offer a wide range of psychological assessments tailored to different age groups and concerns. Each assessment is selected based on your specific needs and conducted using clinically validated tools.

  1. Intellectual Functioning (IQ Assessment)

Understand cognitive strengths and challenges, including reasoning ability, memory, processing speed, and verbal/non-verbal intelligence. Useful for identifying giftedness, intellectual disability, or academic support needs.

  1. Neurodevelopmental Profiling

Comprehensive evaluations to assess conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, and developmental delays. These tools help in early identification, intervention planning, and accessing school accommodations.

  1. Specific Learning Disability (SLD) Assessments

Assessments that explore difficulties in reading, writing, spelling, or mathematics. These help determine the presence of learning disorders and support formal diagnoses under the RPwD Act (2016).

  1. Emotional and Behavioural Assessments

Evaluate emotional regulation, mood patterns, anxiety, conduct, and behavioural concerns in children, adolescents, and adults. These help clarify internal struggles that may not be visible on the surface.

  1. Diagnostic Clarification Tools

A structured battery used to explore or confirm clinical diagnoses (e.g., depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, personality disorders) based on symptoms, functioning, and coping patterns.

  1. Personality Assessments (Objective & Projective)

Gain deeper insight into personality traits, interpersonal functioning, emotional themes, and unconscious conflicts. Both structured (objective) and interpretive (projective) tools are used depending on clinical needs.

  1. Career, Aptitude & Interest Assessments

Ideal for adolescents and young adults seeking career clarity. These assessments evaluate aptitude, interest, and personality fit to guide academic or professional pathways.

  1. Neuropsychological Screening for Older Adults

Assessments designed to evaluate cognitive functioning in older adults, including memory, attention, executive function, and orientation—helpful for early identification of dementia or age-related cognitive decline.

Who Can Request Assessments?

  • Parents or guardians noticing challenges in children or adolescents
  • Individuals seeking clarity around their mental health
  • Educators or allied professionals needing a diagnostic profile
  • Organizations requiring psychological evaluations
  • Therapists/psychiatrists looking to supplement clinical understanding