Designed to provide clarity, understanding and direction

SilverTree Psychology offers in-depth psychological and diagnostic assessments for individuals seeking answers related to attention, learning, mental health and overall cognitive functioning. Through a structured, evidence-based process, we provide clear insight and practical recommendations to support meaningful next steps.

Psychological Assessments

What is a Psychological Assessment?

A psychological assessment is a comprehensive evaluation used to better understand how an individual thinks, learns, feels and functions.

Assessments are often recommended when there are questions around attention, behaviour, emotional well-being, learning or overall cognitive performance. They can help clarify diagnoses, identify strengths and challenges and guide next steps for treatment, school, work or daily life.

Our Approach

At SilverTree Psychology, assessments are designed to be thorough, data-informed and individualized.

Rather than relying on a single test or checklist, we use a combination of standardized, validated tools and clinical expertise to build a complete understanding of each individual. This approach allows for greater accuracy and ensures that recommendations are meaningful and relevant.

Our goal is not just to provide answers, but to help you understand what those answers mean and how to move forward.

What We Assess

SilverTree Psychology provides a range of psychological and diagnostic assessments, including:

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

  • Learning and academic concerns

  • Cognitive and neuropsychological functioning

  • Emotional and behavioural concerns

  • Diagnostic clarification

  • Return-to-work or functional concerns

  • Forensic and specialty evaluations

If you are unsure whether an assessment is right for you, we are happy to discuss your needs and guide you in the right direction.

What to Expect

The assessment process is structured and tailored to your specific needs, but typically includes:

  1. Initial Consultation — A clinical interview to understand your concerns, history and goals for the assessment.

  2. Testing — Administration of standardized psychological tests selected based on your individual presentation.

  3. Analysis & Interpretation — Careful review and integration of all data to ensure accuracy and clarity.

  4. Feedback & Report — A detailed report and feedback session outlining findings, diagnostic impressions and personalized recommendations.

Why a Comprehensive Assessment Matters

Online tools and self-assessments can be a helpful starting point, but they cannot replace a comprehensive evaluation.

A formal psychological assessment provides:

  • Objective, standardized results

  • Clinical interpretation by a trained psychologist

  • A deeper understanding of patterns and underlying factors

  • Clear, practical recommendations for next steps

This level of detail ensures that decisions around treatment, education or support are based on accurate and meaningful information.

If you are considering a psychological assessment, the first step is reaching out to discuss your needs. We work with individuals across Nova Scotia and British Columbia, providing assessments through secure virtual appointments. Reach out today to learn more.