
Psychological & Psychoeducational Assessment
Understanding ourselves or our children can feel overwhelming when emotions, behaviors, or learning challenges get in the way. A psychological assessment is not just about tests—it is about clarity and direction. Using standardized tools, clinical interviews, and observations, assessments help uncover how a person thinks, feels, and learns.
For children and adolescents, psycho-educational assessments are especially important. They can identify learning differences such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, or ADHD, while also highlighting strengths.
These assessments often determine the kind of support available in school, including accommodations, individualized education plans, or specialized interventions. The goal is not to label but to create a meaningful framework for understanding.
Each assessment concludes with clear, practical recommendations—whether for academic help, emotional support, or personal growth. Parents and individuals often find relief in finally having a roadmap forward, allowing them to take informed steps toward confidence and healthier functioning.

Clarity about child’s profile acts guides focussed interventions

Identifies learning differences (like Dyslexia, Dysgraphia,and ADHD)

Tailored recommendations for school, home, and personal growth

Supports lasting growth, healing, and clarity in life choices
Personalized psychotherapy sessions conducted for over
clients

Helping children, adolescents, couples and families since
years
My Approach
01Evidence-based Modalities
My approaches are supported by research and proven effective across a range of emotional and psychological difficulties.

02Collaborative Process
My treatment process is collaborative, evolving over time to reflect what feels most useful and meaningful for you.

Frequently Asked Questions
Have a specific concern?
01 What happens during the first session?
The first session is primarily focused on understanding your concerns and reasons for seeking therapy. I will ask questions about your current experiences, emotional well-being, personal history, and goals for therapy. It’s also a space for you to ask any questions you may have about the process. The aim is to build a shared understanding and establish a foundation for our work.
02Do I need to have a diagnosis to begin therapy?
No. You do not need a formal diagnosis to start therapy. Many clients seek therapy simply to better understand themselves, manage stress, or navigate life changes. Whether you're dealing with specific difficulties or exploring personal growth, therapy can provide a meaningful space for support and reflection.
03What does a typical therapy session look like?
We offer a variety of therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Therapy, Family and Couples Therapy, and more. Our therapists work with you to determine the best approach based on your individual needs.
04 How often do sessions take place?
We offer a variety of therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Therapy, Family and Couples Therapy, and more. Our therapists work with you to determine the best approach based on your individual needs.