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Testing & Evaluation

Discover invaluable insights into your mental health and help guide your treatment with testing and evaluation services.

Testing and evaluation for mental health conditions are essential components of the diagnostic and treatment process, offering distinct benefits tailored not just to specific disorders, but to individual people. LifeStance offers screenings and comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for various conditions such as bipolar disorders, depression, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, Alzheimer’s disease, disordered eating, and more.

These tests are vital for early diagnosis and timely, effective intervention. Early and accurate detection also plays a pivotal role in providing appropriate support, therapies, and educational interventions for some individuals. Assessments also assist mental health professionals by guiding the development of tailored strategies and interventions to effectively manage symptoms and improve daily functioning. While some screenings can be conducted remotely, others require in-person assessments to ensure precision and a comprehensive evaluation.

The potential benefits of these evaluations are multifaceted, often including diagnostic accuracy, early diagnosis, the creation of personalized treatment plans, a better understanding of the condition, and an improved quality of life.

 

What is Testing and Evaluation?

What is Testing and Evaluation?

Testing & Evaluation Services

ADHD Testing and Evaluation

ADHD testing helps establish an accurate diagnosis, provides access to personalized and appropriate treatment strategies and interventions, and improves self-awareness.

Autism Testing and Evaluation

An autism test (also known as an autism spectrum test) is given by a psychologist, developmental pediatrician or other specialized physician to assess autism symptoms and render a diagnosis.

Bipolar Disorder Testing & Evaluation

Bipolar disorder testing typically involves multiple types of testing, including a physical evaluation and psychiatric review that assess signs of bipolar disorder.

Eating Disorder Testing, Evaluation & Diagnosis

An eating disorder evaluation aids in accurately diagnosing the specific disorder, allowing for prompt intervention, and minimizing the potential long-term effects.

Neuropsychological Testing and Evaluation

Neuropsychology is the study of the relationship between psychological actions and the physical structures of the brain.

Psychiatric Evaluation

Psychiatric evaluation and testing assess mental health for diagnosis and treatment planning.

Psychological Testing And Evaluation

We offer psychological testing and evaluation in our offices near you. Some psychological testing can be done via telehealth.

Medically Reviewed By:

Carolyn Certilman, PsyD
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Dr. Certilman is a clinical neuropsychologist and serves as LifeStance’s Director of Evaluation Services for New York State. Dr. Certilman evaluates patients across the lifespan, from school-aged children through older adults, to conceptualize and treat cognitive, behavioral, emotional, and/or functional challenges. Dr. Certilman has specialized interest and training in working with adults and older adults with neurological illness or disease, such as concussion/ traumatic brain injury, stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Lyme disease, and mild cognitive impairment and/or dementia. Dr. Certilman also enjoys working with children and their families to not only address the child's areas of difficulty, but also identify strengths that might bolster the child’s success. Dr. Certilman believes in a holistic approach to evaluation and treatment planning that incorporates data on brain-behavior relationships with relevant psychological, academic/occupational, and social history to optimize patient outcomes. Dr. Certilman received her doctorate degree in clinical psychology from the University of Indianapolis. Her predoctoral internship was at St. Vincent Neuroscience Center where she completed rotations in outpatient neuropsychological assessment, inpatient neurorehabilitation, and adolescent behavioral health. She completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology at Stony Brook University Medical Center where she evaluated children and adults in an outpatient setting. Previous research interests include performance validity and the impact of transient factors on assessment of attention. In her free time, Dr. Certilman enjoys hiking, cooking, traveling and spending time with her partner and son.

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