Psychology (Clinical Psychology)
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Psychological Assessment and Psychometric Tests

Assessments and Psychometric Tests by Age Group

In clinical psychology, effective intervention begins with an accurate and comprehensive assessment. Assessing the client’s challenges not only through verbal expressions but also using scientifically standardized assessment tools ensures that a complete treatment plan is developed. At our clinic, structured psychometric assessments tailored to each age group are administered by our expert psychologists.

Psychological Assessment, Intelligence Tests, Personality Analysis

Child and Adolescent Assessments Click to Read
Children cannot express their inner worlds with words the way adults do. For this reason, projective drawing tests, play observations, and intelligence/developmental tests are used in the assessment of children. The child’s fine and gross motor skills, language development, and any attention deficits or learning difficulties (such as dyslexia) are assessed using scientific methods, and a referral report is prepared for the family and school.
Psychometric Tests and Analyses Administered Click to Read
Some of the tests administered to support the clinical interview include:

• Intelligence and Developmental Tests: WISC-R (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children), Denver Developmental Screening Test, AGTE (Ankara Developmental Screening Inventory), Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test.
• Personality Tests: MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory), Rorschach Inkblot Test.
• Attention and Neuropsychological Tests: Moxo Attention Test, Bender Gestalt Visual-Motor Perception Test.
• Clinical Scales: Beck Depression and Anxiety Scales, SCL-90 Psychological Symptom Screening Test.



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Published: April 9, 2026 - 1:19 AM • Last Updated: April 9, 2026