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Assessment Services (Neurocognitive and Psychological)

Sometimes therapy is the right place to begin. At other times, what’s needed first is clarity.

An assessment offers a way to understand what is actually happening beneath the surface — how you think, focus, remember, learn, manage stress, and make sense of information. It does not reduce you to a label. At its best, assessment provides something far more useful: a map.

At BeyondBleu, our neurocognitive and psychological assessment services are designed to bring structure, precision, and understanding to questions that often feel vague, frustrating, or unsettling.

When Assessment Is
the Right Next Step

You may benefit from an assessment if you or your family are seeking clearer answers rather than ongoing exploration alone.

This service is particularly well suited for:

Adults

who feel “not quite themselves” — experiencing brain fog, forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, mental fatigue, burnout, or chronic stress affecting work, relationships, or confidence

Young adults and students

who suspect ADHD, learning differences, or executive-function challenges and want a grounded understanding of strengths and difficulties

Parents

seeking a thoughtful picture of how their child thinks and learns, better to support school planning and daily life at home

International families and expats

who need an English-language assessment process and a clear, professional summary suitable for schools, clinicians, or other specialists

Many people come to assessment after months or years of self-doubt — wondering whether they are lazy, unfocused, overwhelmed, or “just not coping well enough.” Assessment replaces self-judgment with understanding.
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Clinical Leadership

All assessments are led by Dr. Lorenzo, a clinical neuropsychologist with training and practice rooted in UK and US clinical psychology and neuropsychology standards.
Dr. Lorenzo brings extensive experience in:
His work is known for its clarity, depth, and clinical integrity — translating complex findings into guidance that is genuinely usable in everyday life.

What the Assessment Process Offers

Assessment at BeyondBleu is conducted with care and intention. The process is structured, but never mechanical.
Each assessment includes:
Possible next steps may include therapy, coaching, school accommodations, medical referral, or a focused skills-development plan.

Assessment Structure

Our assessment process follows a two-stage clinical model, allowing both consistency and individual tailoring.
Stage 1: Initial Neuropsychological Battery

Online | 60 minutes | Completed by all clients

This core battery provides a broad overview of cognitive functioning across major domains using well-validated measures commonly employed in clinical practice.
Typical measures include:

This stage establishes a solid clinical foundation.

Stage 2: Extended Assessment (As Clinically Indicated)
Based on findings from the initial battery, additional testing may be recommended to explore specific areas in greater depth.

Memory & Learning

RAVLT, Logical Memory (WMS-IV), Rey–Osterrieth (recall)

Attention, Processing Speed & Executive Function

SDMT, Stroop, WCST (selected indices), CPTs

Language

Boston Naming Test (short form), Token Test

Visuospatial & Constructional Skills

Rey–Osterrieth (copy), Block Design (WAIS-IV)

Why Assessment Matters

Assessment helps distinguish:

Rather than guessing or pushing harder, assessment directs energy toward strategies that truly fit. It often saves months — or years — of frustration.

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Online, With Clinical-Level Care

All assessments are conducted online and designed to be time-zone friendly and carefully structured.
When an in-person evaluation is necessary to meet diagnostic, educational, or legal requirements, this will be communicated clearly and early, allowing you to make informed decisions without wasted time or expense.

Frequently Asked Questions — Assessment Services

This is one of the most common questions we hear. Therapy is often the right place to begin when emotional distress, relational patterns, or life transitions are central. An assessment is most helpful when there is uncertainty about how your mind is functioning — attention, memory, learning, processing speed, executive skills, or emotional regulation — and when clarity would guide next steps more effectively. If you’re unsure, we can help you think this through before any testing begins.
Not necessarily. While assessment can support diagnostic clarification when appropriate, its primary purpose is understanding — how your cognitive and emotional systems are working, where strengths lie, and where support may help. Many clients come seeking insight rather than a label, and the process is tailored accordingly.
Assessment can be especially useful for adults experiencing brain fog, burnout, memory or concentration difficulties, chronic stress, or a sense of “not functioning as they used to.” It is also helpful for young adults and students questioning ADHD, learning differences, or executive-function challenges, as well as parents seeking a clearer picture of how their child thinks and learns. International families often seek assessment for clear, professional documentation that can be shared with schools or other providers.
This concern is very natural. Assessment is not about judgment or pass/fail outcomes. It is a collaborative, respectful process designed to replace self-blame with understanding. Findings are discussed carefully and translated into practical, supportive guidance — not clinical jargon or conclusions without context.
Online self-tests can offer hints, but they cannot provide clinical interpretation or individualized guidance. Our assessments use standardized, well-validated measures administered and interpreted by a clinical neuropsychologist. The value lies not just in the tests, but in how results are integrated into a coherent, usable picture of you.

The process typically begins with a structured intake to understand your concerns and goals. All clients complete an initial neuropsychological battery online. Additional testing is added only when clinically indicated. You will receive a written summary and a feedback session to discuss results and decide what comes next — therapy, coaching, school supports, medical referral, or targeted strategies.

Yes, assessments are conducted online whenever clinically appropriate and structured to be time-zone friendly. If in-person evaluation would better meet your goals or is required for formal diagnostic purposes, this will be discussed clearly and early, so you can make an informed decision.
The initial assessment session typically lasts around 60 minutes. Additional testing varies depending on the referral question. We aim for efficiency without rushing — providing enough depth to be meaningful, while respecting your time and energy.
That is the central aim. Reports are written to be understandable and practical, offering guidance that can be applied to work, study, learning environments, and daily life. Many clients find that a clear assessment saves time and emotional energy by pointing them toward strategies that actually fit.

That is completely acceptable. An initial consultation is often enough to clarify whether assessment is the right step now, later, or not at all. There is no obligation to continue unless it feels genuinely helpful.

You can begin by booking an initial consultation or reaching out with questions. We will help you determine whether assessment, therapy, or another form of support best fits your situation.