Psychological Testing and Evaluation Therapists in Chestermere, AB

Charmaine McIntosh

Charmaine McIntosh

Psy.D., R.P.

Virtual

Hello and Welcome to Sojourn Wellness, a virtual practice. Charmaine is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Health and Life Coach. Our approach is holistic, collaborative and person-centred. We provide coaching, psychotherapy, and assessments such as psychoeducational, immigration, psychological for mental health, motor-vehicle accidents (MVA), long-term disability (LTD), and workplace…

Dr. Erinn Bailey-Sawatzky

Dr. Erinn Bailey-Sawatzky

Psy.D, MACP, R.C.C., R.T.C, C.T at Country Counselling Services Camrose Alberta

Virtual

Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D) Master of Arts Counselling Psychology (MACP) Registered Clinical Counsellor Registered Therapeutic Counsellor Counselling Therapist Offering individual and couples therapy, clinical counselling assessment, Insomnia treatment, Menopause support, ADHD and Autism Counselling, and more. For a full listing of services please visit WWW.COUNTRYCOUNSELLING.COM

Dr. Lisa Pascal

Dr. Lisa Pascal

Child Psychologist

Virtual Waitlist for new clients

I'm Dr. Lisa Pascal and I'm a clinical child psychologist. I specialize in treating mental health challenges such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, and challenging behaviors in children. My therapeutic approach involves acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and attachment-based therapies, I also conduct ADHD and psychoeducational assessments for children and youth.

Stacy Recalla

Stacy Recalla

Nurse Practitioner

Virtual

Now offering trauma-informed and neuro-affirming ADHD Assessments, medication management, and general psychiatric appointments and support.

How do therapists in Chestermere, AB compare?

Number of therapists listed

4

Average years in practice

11.1 Years

Currently accepting new clients

75 %

Therapists in Chestermere, AB who prioritize treating:

100% Anxiety
75% ADHD
75% Testing and Evaluation
75% Depression
25% Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
25% Tics
25% Trichotillomania
25% Women's Issues

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Chestermere, AB:

100% Psychological Testing and Evaluation
100% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
50% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
50% Trauma Focused
50% Strength-Based
25% Motivational Interviewing
25% Clinical Supervision and Qualified Supervisors
25% Cognitive Processing (CPT)

Frequently Asked Questions About Psychological Testing and Evaluation

What is psychological testing?

Psychological testing is a formal evaluation conducted by a registered psychologist using standardized tests, clinical interviews, and behavioural observations to assess cognitive functioning, learning, emotional health, personality, and mental health conditions. The results produce a detailed picture of an individual's strengths, challenges, and needs — leading to an accurate diagnosis and specific recommendations for treatment, education, or workplace accommodations.

What conditions does psychological testing help diagnose?

Psychological assessments are used to diagnose ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, learning disabilities, giftedness, anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, personality disorders, cognitive decline, and many other conditions. In children, assessment often addresses learning and developmental concerns. In adults, common referral reasons include ADHD assessment, cognitive testing for work or academic accommodations, and clarifying a diagnosis when symptoms have not responded to treatment.

Who can perform psychological testing in Canada?

Psychological assessment in Canada is conducted by registered psychologists — professionals who have completed a doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) and provincial licensing requirements. Some psychological associates (master's-level practitioners with supervision) may conduct specific assessments under the supervision of a registered psychologist. Be cautious of providers offering "ADHD testing" or "learning disability assessments" without psychologist credentials — the comprehensiveness and validity of the report depends significantly on the assessor's training.

How long does a psychological assessment take?

A comprehensive psychological assessment typically involves several hours of direct testing spread across one to three sessions, plus additional time for clinical interviews, record review, scoring, analysis, and report writing. The entire process — from first appointment to receiving the written report — often takes four to eight weeks. Turnaround time varies by provider and demand. Ask prospective assessors about their typical process and timeline when inquiring.

Is psychological assessment covered by insurance in Canada?

Coverage depends on your province and insurance plan. Many extended health benefit plans cover psychological services at a set annual amount — assessments can be expensive ($2,000–$5,000 or more) and may exceed annual limits. Some school boards and hospitals offer assessments at reduced or no cost, with waitlists. Adults seeking ADHD or autism assessments often pay privately. Check your benefits plan for covered designations and limits, and ask assessors whether they direct-bill insurance.