It’s a reasonable question.
If you’re considering a psychological evaluation, or have had one in the past, you may wonder how accurate testing really is.
The short answer is that psychological testing is a powerful tool, but like any tool, its accuracy depends on how it is used.
Why People Question Testing
Concerns often come from:
- Previous evaluations that didn’t feel accurate
- Conflicting diagnoses
- Experiences where important details were missed
These concerns are valid and worth addressing.
What Makes an Evaluation Accurate
A high-quality evaluation includes:
- Multiple sources of data
- Standardized testing
- Clinical interview
- Contextual understanding
No single test determines the outcome. Accuracy comes from how all of the information is integrated.
Where Things Can Go Wrong
Testing is more likely to be inaccurate when:
- It is rushed
- It relies too heavily on a single measure
- Important context is not considered
- The evaluation is too narrow in scope
How We Approach It Differently
A thorough evaluation focuses on:
- The full picture, not just symptoms
- Careful interpretation of data
- Understanding patterns over time
- Clear, well-reasoned conclusions
The goal is not just a diagnosis, but an explanation that makes sense.
Next Steps
If you’ve had a previous evaluation that didn’t feel accurate, or are considering testing and want to understand the process, we’re available to help.


