All students learn differently. By using scientifically sound methods and assessment tools, we can understand your child's personal strengths and weaknesses, determine what kind of academic support and treatment may be needed immediately, and how to improve skills and promote success in the future.
Our Dr. NoackLeSage was interviewed this week for Baton Rouge Parents Magazine as they discuss dyslexia as October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. Clinical Services The science of psychological assessment can be applied to help in a variety of situations. Most of our cases fall into one of these three categories.
Our Dr. NoackLeSage was interviewed this week for Baton Rouge Parents Magazine as they discuss dyslexia as October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. Clinical Services The science of psychological assessment can be applied to help in a variety of situations. Most of our cases fall into one of these three categories.
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Frey Psychology is led by F. Charles Frey IV, PhD, ABPP. He has been in practice since 2004 and is board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Frey has extensive experience in psychological evaluation and testing and has practiced in a variety of settings both large and small.
This is the most common type of evaluation for school-aged children and adolescents who are having trouble at school. By measuring a student's general cognitive ability, academic skills, attention, behavior, motivation, and social and emotional functioning, it is the best way of identifying obstacles to academic performance.
This type of evaluation is appropriate for children and adolescents with problems directing attention, sustaining focus, and regulating behavior, but who are doing well in school and have never shown problems with academic learning. Its purpose is to determine how much the child's symptoms differ from what is age-appropriate and assess the control that the child has over them.
Many chronic health problems are now conceptualized within a biopsychosocial framework. That is, decades of research have shown that many health problems reflect not only biology but also a patient's thoughts and feelings about the problem, how it affects daily life, how the patient chooses to cope with it, and how others around them respond to it.
When psychological symptoms are reported in medical/legal contexts such as litigation, workers' compensation cases, and disability claims, it is necessary to evaluate those symptoms more carefully, critically, and comprehensively. Admissibility standards for expert testimony require rigorous, empirically-based methods and strict adherence to the highest standards of practice.
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