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A psychological evaluation is a comprehensive assessment conducted by a licensed psychologist or mental health professional to understand an individual's mental health, cognitive abilities, personality traits, and emotional functioning. This process typically involves a combination of interviews, standardized tests, and observational techniques.

The evaluation is tailored to the specific needs of the individual and may include assessments of intellectual functioning (IQ), academic achievement, attention, memory, language skills, and emotional or behavioral functioning. The clinician uses the gathered information to diagnose mental health conditions, identify strengths and weaknesses, and provide recommendations for treatment, interventions, or accommodations.

Psychological evaluations are used in various contexts, such as diagnosing mental health disorders, guiding therapy, informing educational plans, supporting legal cases, pre-surgical clearances, or assessing fitness for duty in certain professions. The results are compiled into a detailed report that offers insights into the individual's psychological profile and outlines the next steps for care or support.

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