PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
A clinical interview includes an interview session with an additional follow up to receive clinical insights and guidance. This services does not include a formal diagnosis or written report. In contrast, a psychological evaluation provides an official diagnosis, with in-depth interviews, testing, and a detailed written summary. Then there is a comprehensive psychological evaluation that goes even deeper into your mental health complexities.
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CLINICAL INTERVIEW
Curious about ADHD or Autism but not ready for a full evaluation? Our CLINICAL INTERVIEW is a one-hour session and one hour follow up with our psychometrist designed to help you explore your questions, share your story, and receive professional feedback.
This session includes:
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A focused clinical interview exploring symptoms, patterns, and history
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An opportunity to ask questions about ADHD and/or Autism
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Self-assessment scales, used for screening purposes only
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A follow up with professional impressions and recommendations for next steps
This is not a formal psychological evaluation and does not result in a diagnostic report or documentation for accommodations. It’s ideal for individuals who want to better understand themselves, discuss whether a full evaluation is appropriate, or simply begin the conversation in a supportive, nonjudgmental space.
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AUTISM AND / OR ADHD PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION
Many adults come to us after years of feeling misunderstood, burned out, or unsure why everyday tasks or social interactions feel harder than they should. Whether you’ve long suspected ADHD or Autism, or are just starting to explore that possibility, we offer psychological evaluations designed to bring clarity, insight, and direction.
Our evaluations are conducted by a team of professionals, including a licensed clinical psychologist and one or more masters-level psychometrists and include:
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A comprehensive clinical interview exploring developmental history, attention patterns, sensory profile, social functioning, and daily challenges
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Standardized diagnostic tools and self-report measures
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Screening for co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or emotional dysregulation
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A detailed diagnostic report with individualized recommendations for treatment, support, or accommodations
An adult diagnosis can offer language for your experience, affirm your neurodivergent identity, and open doors to self-understanding, community, and practical support. Whether you're seeking formal documentation or simply ready to connect the dots, we're here to walk that path with you—grounded in compassion and clinical expertise.
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ADHD AND / OR AUTISM COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION
When a formal diagnosis is needed—for clarity, accommodations, or treatment planning—we offer in-depth psychological evaluations conducted by our licensed psychologist and psychometrist, and clinical specialists. These evaluations are designed to explore the full picture of your neurodevelopmental and mental health profile, including Autism, ADHD, and commonly co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, or trauma-related responses.
Our approach is neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed, and deeply respectful of each client’s lived experience. We understand that many adults come to this process after years of masking, self-doubt, or internal struggle, and we aim to create a space that feels safe, collaborative, and validating.
A comprehensive evaluation includes:
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A detailed clinical interview exploring developmental history, sensory experiences, attention patterns, social functioning, emotional regulation, and life impact
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Standardized assessments and self-report measures tailored to your concerns
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Optional input from family members, partners, or close supports to deepen diagnostic accuracy
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Screening for co-occurring conditions to ensure an accurate and nuanced diagnosis
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A formal written diagnostic report that includes clear diagnostic impressions, individualized recommendations, and referrals for next steps (e.g., therapy, workplace or school accommodations, medication consultation, or community resources)
This level of evaluation is ideal for those seeking formal documentation for work, school, or disability accommodations; those navigating identity exploration; or anyone desiring a deeper, clinically grounded understanding of their brain and behavior. We meet you where you are—with curiosity, care, and clarity.
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DR. RICK PERKINS, PHD, LCP
Dr. Rick Perkins is a highly skilled and compassionate clinical psychologist dedicated to helping individuals achieve greater well-being and clarity. He earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of New Mexico, building a strong foundation in evidence-based practices and therapeutic modalities.
Known for his genuine warmth and approachable demeanor, Dr. Perkins believes in building strong, trusting relationships with his clients where they can engage in deep conversation and thinking themes of meaning, purpose, and personal responsibility to navigate life's challenges with greater insight. He is committed to fostering an atmosphere where you feel heard, respected, and empowered throughout your therapeutic journey. His colleagues and former students consistently praise his integrity, dedication, and ability to connect with people on a deep and meaningful level.
Dr. Perkins' focus at KDH Counseling is in providing psychotherapy and comprehensive psychological assessments for adults seeking to clarify autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses. Beyond his clinical work, Dr. Perkins is a music enthusiast, trivia buff, and devoted to his family (including his two cats). Whether you're seeking support for life's challenges or a precise assessment to unlock personal insights, Dr. Perkins is dedicated to providing exceptional care tailored to your needs.

WHITNEY STOREY, MS, LPC, PSYCHOMETRIST
Whitney (she/her) is a skilled psychometrist with a Master of Science in Psychology and an additional Master of Science in Counselor Education. She is passionate about the psychological evaluation process, meticulously gathering and integrating data to provide clear and comprehensive information, especially for autism and ADHD diagnoses in adults and marginalized populations. Her clinical interests also extend to perinatal mental health and concerns within the criminal justice system. Whitney’s commitment to continuous learning fuels her precise and thoughtful approach to assessment, and as an autistic clinician, her embrace of radical self-acceptance ensures a deeply empathetic and affirming environment for all clients.

Take control of your mental health today—schedule a psychological evaluation and start your journey to feeling better.
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Understanding Psychological Evaluations for ADHD in Adults
Jul 25, 2025 by KDH Counseling Team