A trusted psychological evaluation in Den Haag can be the first step toward greater clarity for your child, teen, or yourself. Whether questions involve attention, learning, emotions, or behavior, a thorough and expert-led evaluation can help. At TPK Psychology Services in Den Haag, each assessment is carried out with clinical expertise and a deep commitment to the individual’s unique journey. The approach is thoughtful, respectful, and aims to uncover what truly helps – beyond diagnostic categories.
A psychological or psychoeducational assessment for children and adolescents can help to:
Depending on the purpose of the assessment, formal tools may include the Wechsler instruments (WPPSI-IV, WISC-V, WAIS-5, WIAT-4, WMS-IV), D-KEFS Advanced, WRAML-3, BRIEF-2, BASC-3, RCMAS-2 – and where relevant, the SRS-2 may be used to assess social communication and interaction within the autism spectrum.
A psychological evaluation for adults may offer clarity regarding:
Many adults pursue assessment to gain not just answers, but also validation, deeper self-insight, and the clarity to move forward confidently.
Every psychological evaluation is tailored to the individual, but the following areas are commonly explored in order to ensure a full picture:
In Den Haag, where many families navigate multiple cultures, languages, and international systems, assessments are designed with global awareness and cultural sensitivity. TPK Psychology Services integrates this context into each evaluation, considering transitions, multilingual education, and the psychological effects of change to provide meaningful and applicable recommendations.
A formal psychological evaluation at TPK Psychology Services is:
Assessments delve into the individual’s cognitive and neurodevelopmental profile, examining areas such as attention, memory, processing, executive skills, and emotional regulation. The result is a comprehensive report with practical guidance to support progress in education, work, or everyday life.
When you need professional guidance through a psychological evaluation in Den Haag, TPK Psychology Services provides a compassionate and expert-led environment to begin. Designed to foster clarity and confidence, the process supports individuals and families in moving forward with understanding.
If you’re exploring the possibility of a psychological evaluation in Den Haag, I invite you to connect. Whether for yourself or your child, I’m available to answer questions, discuss your situation, and help you take the next step. Appointments are available upon request.
How long does a psychological evaluation take?
The full process typically involves several sessions. This includes an initial consultation, in-person testing sessions, and a feedback meeting. The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the questions being explored.
Are the assessments conducted in person?
Yes. All psychological evaluation take place in person at TPK Psychology Services in Den Haag. However, certain components, such as questionnaires from parents, teachers, or partners, are completed securely online to ensure a comprehensive perspective.
Do you provide assessments for both children and adults?
Yes. Assessments are offered for children, adolescents, and adults. Each evaluation is tailored to the individual’s developmental stage and goals.
Can you identify conditions such as ADHD, dyslexia, or autism?
Yes. Assessments are designed to clarify a wide range of learning, attentional, and neurodevelopmental profiles. Depending on the presentation, tools such as the WISC-V, WIAT-4, Feifer Assessments, D-KEFS Advanced, BASC-3, BRIEF-2 or SRS-2 may be used to inform accurate and comprehensive conclusions.
Do I need a referral from a doctor?
No, you can reach out directly without a referral.
What kind of results or report will I receive?
You will receive a detailed yet clearly written report that explains the findings, integrates formal test results, and provides practical and personalized recommendations.
Can the results be used for school or workplace accommodations?
Yes. Reports are written to support informed discussions with schools, universities, or employers. Recommendations are based on internationally recognized principles and can be adapted to different educational or professional systems.
Do you offer follow-up sessions after the assessment?
Yes. A follow-up meeting is included to review the results and discuss next steps. Ongoing consultation or therapeutic support can also be arranged if desired.