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Our trained and licensed psychologists receive
referrals from physicians, schools, lawyers, courts, and the general
public to provide effective and confidential testing services.
MASTERPEACE can assist you and/or an agency representing you to provide
the right test. Some of those tests include the following:
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Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Testing for ADHA/ADD involves ruling out
diagnoses that can mimic symptoms of this disorder. For example,
depression, anxiety, metabolic disorders and poor nutrition can also be
characterized by in attention, poor concentration and inability to focus
on a task. ADHD/ADD testing involves assessment of intelligence,
attention/concentration, personality and achievement.
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Personal
Injury Psychological Evaluations: This may involve clinical
neuropsychological evaluation (see below) and personality testing so as
to measure an individual’s current status post-injury.
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Disability
Psychological: Disability Psychological assessment involves a mental
status exam and general psychological exam in order to rule out or
identify any of a wide variety of possible psychological diagnoses
(e.g., depression, organic disorder, anxiety, post-traumatic stress
disorder).
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Intelligence Testing: Frequently involves use of one of the
age-appropriate Wechsler Scales of Intelligence, which examine verbal,
visual-spatial, memory, visual-motor and related skills.
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Personality
Assessment: Refers to the measuring through testing of ones current
status regarding psychological constructs or concepts such as
depression, hypochondria, criminality, masculinity/feminity, paranoia,
anxiety, schizophrenia, mania, introversion/extroversion and others.
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Vocational
Assessment: Refers to testing regarding ones vocational interests.
Related to vocational or career interests are the concepts of ability,
achievement, work history, hobbies, physical skills, aptitude and
competencies.
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Neuropsychological Assessment: clinical Neuropsychology involves the
testing of an individual’s cortical brain functioning. It measures
abilities including intelligence, achievement, memory, sensorimotor
skills, psychomotor speed, incidental learning, language functions and
executive (planning) functions. Related to events such as head injury,
dementia or stroke.
For more information or help, please call:
MASTERPEACE Center for Counseling and
Development
308 S. Maumee Street, Tecumseh, MI 49286
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517-423-6889
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www.mpccd.com

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