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Here are some frequently asked questions our clients have. If your question isn’t answered here, please contact us directly.
What is the initial step in starting therapy?
The initial step is to schedule a consultation with our psychologists. This session allows you to discuss your concerns and goals, and helps us develop a personalized treatment plan.
How long does therapy usually last?
The length of therapy varies based on individual needs. Some might find relief in a few sessions, while others benefit from longer-term therapy. Our psychologists will help determine the best duration for you.
What should I expect during a therapy session?
In a therapy session, you can expect a confidential space to discuss your thoughts and feelings. Our psychologist will listen, provide guidance, and use evidence-based techniques to help you. Sessions are tailored to your needs and may include mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and more.
How frequently should I attend therapy sessions?
The frequency of sessions depends on your needs and goals. Most clients start with weekly sessions and adjust as they progress.
What is the purpose of psychological assessments?
Psychological assessments help diagnose, identify strengths, challenges, and underlying factors affecting behavior, emotions, or learning. They provide valuable insights to guide treatment and intervention planning.
How do I begin the process?
The first step is to schedule an initial telehealth consultation. This session allows us to understand your concerns and determine the most appropriate assessments for your needs.
What does the assessment process involve?
The process typically includes interviews, standardized tests, and questionnaires. These tools are used to gather information about cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning in a supportive, professional setting.
Do you provide specialized testing, such as for autism and ADHD?
Yes, we offer specialized testing for a variety of concerns, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and other developmental or behavioral conditions
How long does a psychological assessment take?
The length of an assessment varies based on the type and complexity of the evaluation. It may range from a few hours to multiple sessions, with a detailed report provided afterward.
What happens after the assessment?
You will receive a comprehensive report detailing the findings and recommendations. Our psychologists will review the results with you and help create a plan for support or intervention if needed.
Who benefits from psychological assessments?
Children, adolescents, and young adults experiencing academic, behavioral, emotional, or developmental concerns can benefit. These assessments provide clarity and help inform effective strategies for growth and success.

At Neuromind-Care, we believe in a compassionate approach to neurodevelopmental health. Our dedicated pediatric psychologists offer personalized therapy that integrates the latest research and proven techniques.
Pediatric Clinical Psychologist
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Baltimore, MD
(410) 465-8504
contact@neuromindcare.com