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A diagnostic evaluation, carried out by a psychologist, is a comprehensive process aimed at understanding and assessing an individual’s psychological, emotional, cognitive, and behavioural aspects.


During this evaluation, the psychologist uses various tools and techniques to gather detailed information about the individual’s functioning, personal and family history, and life experiences. The goal is to provide an in-depth understanding of the person, taking into account their personal situation and unique circumstances.


These evaluations include clinical interviews, standardized questionnaires, psychometric tests, and direct observations. The main objective is to determine the presence of psychological, emotional, or cognitive disorders in order to establish an accurate diagnosis. These evaluations play a crucial role in guiding the planning of therapeutic interventions by providing appropriate recommendations and developing a personalized treatment plan.


Throughout the process, confidentiality and respect remain essential elements, ensuring a safe environment where the individual can confidently share their experiences with the psychologist.