We provide comprehensive psychological evaluations for both adolescents and adults. Our services include three options that are similar and can be confusing: A psychological stress test, a mental trauma test, and an emotional resilience test. While all of these...
Specific Psychological Tests Articles
Specific psychological tests and how they were made, what they measure, and how they can provide you guidance and insights.
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The PAI Test – Personality Assessment Inventory
The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI test) is a psychological assessment tool designed to assess various aspects of an individual's personality, emotional functioning, and psychopathology. Like the MMPI Test, PAI testing includes a series of self-report questions...

Woodcock-Johnson Tests
The Woodcock-Johnson Tests are widely used assessments designed to measure cognitive abilities (WJ cognitive) and academic achievement (WJ achievement test). They can also assess other aspects of psychological functioning. Developed by Richard Woodcock and Mary E....

The WAIS Intelligence Test
The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS or WAIS Intelligence Test) is a widely used intelligence test designed to measure cognitive abilities in adults and older adolescents. David Wechsler developed it and first published it in 1955. Since then, there have been...

Stroop Effect and Trail-Making Test
The Stroop Test measures cognitive processing speed, flexibility, and ability to inhibit automatic responses. It is named after John Ridley Stroop, who first published it in 1935. We commonly use the Stroop Test in our Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,...

Thematic Apperception Test
The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is one of several projective psychological assessment tools, sometimes called psychological picture tests, commonly used to evaluate a person's thought patterns, attitudes, and emotional responses. The TAT test was developed by...