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Why Mountain Peak Psychology
What to look for when choosing a psychological evaluation provider — and why it matters.
Choosing where to get a psychological evaluation is an important decision. You're trusting someone with your — or your child's — story, history, and future. The quality of the evaluation, the care of the clinician, and the depth of the resulting report can genuinely shape the trajectory of your care, education, or access to services.
We want to be transparent about what makes Mountain Peak Psychology the kind of practice we've intentionally built — not to compare ourselves to others, but because we believe you deserve to know exactly what you're getting.
Doctoral-Level Expertise
Every evaluation is personally conducted and interpreted by a licensed psychologist with a doctorate and advanced specialty training in assessment.
Assessment-Only Focus
We don't split our attention between therapy, medication, and testing. Psychological assessment is our entire practice — and that depth of focus benefits every client.
Personal TOUCH, Start to Finish
As a small practice, we ensure every client and family receives individualized care. You'll work directly with the same psychologist from your first call through your final report.
Every Evaluation Is Personally Conducted by a Doctoral-Level Psychologist
At Mountain Peak Psychology, a Colorado-licensed psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology personally conducts, scores, and interprets every evaluation. We are the ones in the room with you on your testing day. We write your report. We sit across from you in your feedback session and walk you through your results.
This matters because psychological assessment is a clinical skill, not a mechanical process. Nuanced interpretation, thoughtful differential diagnosis, and individualized recommendations require deep expertise and direct knowledge of the person being evaluated. When you work with Mountain Peak Psychology, you get that expertise at every step — not a technician administering tests while a clinician reviews scores from a distance.
Assessment Is All We Do — and That Focus Shows
Mountain Peak Psychology is a specialty assessment practice. We don't split our time between therapy, medication management, and evaluations. Assessment is our singular focus, and that specialization has real benefits for our clients.
Our doctoral training centered specifically on psychological, neuropsychological, and neurodevelopmental assessment, completed at the University of Denver's Graduate School of Professional Psychology with a specialty in psychological assessment. Our APA-accredited internship provided intensive, comprehensive training in complex diagnostic evaluation. We have spent years doing this work — not as one service among many, but as our primary clinical focus.
When assessment is all you do, you stay current on the latest research, you develop a refined eye for complex presentations, and you build the kind of experience that only comes from deep, repeated practice in one domain.
Small Practice, Personal Attention
Mountain Peak Psychology is an intentionally small practice. That's not a limitation — it's a deliberate choice that allows us to give each client and family the full, undivided attention they deserve.
You won't be handed off between providers. You won't feel like a number in a queue. We personally review your intake information before your testing day, personally adapt the evaluation to your specific concerns and history, and personally follow up with you during the feedback session. Families, in particular, often tell us that they felt genuinely heard throughout the process — that the evaluation felt tailored, not templated.
Experienced in Complex and Difficult-to-Diagnose Presentations
Many clients come to us after years of uncertainty, prior misdiagnoses, or feeling like clinicians hadn't quite captured their full picture. We have extensive experience disentangling complex, overlapping presentations — cases where ADHD and anxiety look alike, where autism has been masked for decades, where a learning disorder has been missed in a high-achieving student, or where a personality disorder has complicated the picture for years.
Our goal is never simply to assign a label. It's to produce a diagnostic picture that is accurate, nuanced, and genuinely useful — one that helps you or your child move forward with clarity and confidence.
Evaluations Across the Full Lifespan
We see clients from early childhood through older adulthood. Whether you're a parent seeking answers for a toddler, a college student needing accommodation documentation, a middle-aged adult who was never evaluated as a child, or an older adult navigating new cognitive concerns — Mountain Peak Psychology is equipped to conduct a developmentally appropriate, high-quality evaluation.
Transparent, Collaborative, and Compassionate
We know that seeking a psychological evaluation can feel vulnerable. Many clients come to us carrying years of self-doubt, frustration, or grief over struggles that went unrecognized. We approach every evaluation with that awareness.
From your first consultation call to the moment you receive your final report, we aim to make the process feel clear, respectful, and collaborative. We explain what we're doing and why. We welcome your questions. We make sure the feedback session is a real conversation — not a lecture — where you leave feeling informed, not overwhelmed.
What to Look for in Any Psychological Evaluator
We believe an informed client is the best kind, so here are the questions worth asking of any evaluation provider — including us:
Who will be personally conducting my testing? Is it a licensed psychologist, or will a technician or trainee administer the tests?
Who interprets the results and writes the report? Will the psychologist have direct knowledge of me, or are they interpreting second-hand data?
What is the psychologist's specific training in assessment? Is assessment a specialty or one service among many?
What standardized instruments are used? Are they current, validated, and appropriate for my age and concerns?
Does the evaluation include a clinical interview, or only standardized tests?
Will I have a dedicated feedback session to discuss results in depth?
At Mountain Peak Psychology, the answers to all of these questions are ones we're proud of. We're happy to talk through any of them during your free 15-minute consultation.
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