Psychological Assessment
Assessment Department
At Sunwell Health, our team of licensed psychologists and psychological associates specializes in conducting psychological assessments to help understand your mental health needs. These assessments are useful for diagnosis, treatment planning, and legal purposes.
We have decades of experience conducting Motor Vehicle Accident assessments, workplace and disability assessments and a variety of other personal injury assessments.
We have experience in conducting immigration assessments and helping newcomers navigate their arrival in a new country.
We also offer general psychological assessments for mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more.
Book a consult today to take the first step toward understanding your mental health.
Psychological Assessments for Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA)
After experiencing a motor vehicle accident, individuals often face a wide range of physical, emotional, and psychological challenges. These difficulties can arise immediately following the accident or emerge gradually over time. At Sunwell Health, we specialize in providing comprehensive Psychological Assessments for individuals who have been involved in motor vehicle accidents, offering critical insight into their mental health and emotional well-being.
Why Are Psychological Assessments Important Following an Accident?
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Flashbacks, nightmares, and heightened anxiety related to the accident.
- Depression: Feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, and isolation due to physical limitations or life changes following the accident.
- Anxiety: Generalized anxiety or panic attacks related to driving, being in a car, or even thinking about the accident.
- Chronic Pain-Related Psychological Impact: The mental toll of managing ongoing pain can lead to emotional distress, frustration, sleep difficulties, and even depression.
- Adjustment Disorders: Struggling to adapt to new physical or lifestyle limitations caused by accident-related injuries.
What Does the Assessment Process Involve?
- Initial Intake: We will start with an intake pre-screening call to better understand your situation and needs.
- Initial Clinical Interview: We begin with an in-depth conversation to understand the impact of the accident on your mental and emotional health. We will explore symptoms, changes in behavior, mood, and cognitive functioning since the accident.
- Standardized Testing & Diagnostic Tools: Depending on your specific situation, we utilize standardized psychological tests designed to assess the severity of conditions like PTSD, depression, anxiety, and cognitive difficulties. These tools provide measurable data that help build a clear picture of your psychological state.
- Review of Medical and Accident History: We consider your full medical history, including any injuries sustained from the accident, as well as the treatment you’ve received to date. Understanding your physical recovery helps us assess the psychological aspects of your healing.
- Collaboration with Healthcare Providers and Legal Teams: We collaborate with other professionals involved in your care, such as physical therapists, rehabilitation specialists, and legal representatives (if applicable). Our assessments are often used to support insurance claims or legal cases, providing critical documentation to demonstrate the psychological impact of the accident.
- Comprehensive Report & Recommendations: After completing the assessment, we provide a detailed report outlining the psychological conditions diagnosed, the impact on daily functioning, and recommendations for treatment. The report can be used as part of an insurance or legal claim, helping ensure that you receive the care and compensation needed for recovery.
Post-Assessment Support & Treatment
- Individual Therapy: To help manage symptoms of PTSD, depression, anxiety, or adjustment disorders through evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and trauma-focused therapy.
- Pain Management Support: Emotional and psychological coping strategies for individuals struggling with chronic pain.
- Return-to-Work Planning: Helping clients regain the confidence and mental readiness to return to work, through supportive therapy and tailored strategies.
- Collaborative Care: If necessary, we coordinate with other healthcare providers such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and rehabilitation clinics to ensure that your recovery is comprehensive.
Insurance and Legal Considerations
Contact us today to schedule a comprehensive psychological assessment and take the first step toward your recovery.