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		<title>Online Mental Health Screenings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many online tests out there, including mental health screenings.  Some online mental health screenings are meant to sell you things.  Not necessarily bad things.  For example, some online memory tests are designed to sell you brain training software, some of which may assist people with retaining brain capabilities as they age. Other online screenings [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many online tests out there, including mental health screenings.  Some online mental health screenings are meant to sell you things.  Not necessarily bad things.  For example, some online memory tests are designed to sell you brain training software, some of which may assist people with retaining brain capabilities as they age.</p>
<p>Other online screenings are meant to expose you to advertising.  Still others just want to make you aware of a condition and its symptoms.  While the latter is a good goal, it&#8217;s important to remember that online screening tools are no substitute for seeing your doctor, psychologist, or neuropsychologist.  If you&#8217;re having any sort of symptoms, seek medical help.</p>
<p>Still, since screenings can be educational, and scoring an interesting result on an online screening can encourage people to see their doctors, psychologists, or neuropsychologists for professional screening, I&#8217;m posting this link to Mental Health America&#8217;s online screenings.  They include screenings for:</p>
<ul>
<li>Depression</li>
<li>Anxiety</li>
<li>Bipolar Disorder</li>
<li>Psychosis</li>
<li>Eating Disorder</li>
<li>PTSD</li>
<li>Alcohol and Substance Use</li>
<li>Childhood Emotional Disturbances</li>
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<p>Please use these screenings responsibly and do not assume that if you score well on a screening that you do not need to speak to a professional.  If you have any questions, please see a professional.</p>
<p>Finding out you have a mental health issue may seem scary at first, but it is better to find out early, so you can get help early.  Often doctors and psychologists can help prevent a condition from stopping you from reaching your true potential in life.</p>
<p>Check out the screenings here:</p>
<p><a href="https://screening.mentalhealthamerica.net/screening-tools/?show=1&amp;ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mentalhealthamerica.net%2Fabout-mha-screening&amp;ipiden=4814b4e3990d7553c61ad98191a5560c">https://screening.mentalhealthamerica.net/screening-tools/?show=1&amp;ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mentalhealthamerica.net%2Fabout-mha-screening&amp;ipiden=4814b4e3990d7553c61ad98191a5560c</a></p>
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		<title>I Was Referred for a Neuropsychological Evaluation.  What’s Next?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Apr 2014 05:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your doctor referred you for neuropsychological testing so you can be evaluated by a specialist trained to get detailed measures of your brain functioning. There are several reasons why your doctor may want measures of your brain functioning: To find and understand problems you have in brain functioning For early detection of a condition affecting [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your doctor referred you for neuropsychological testing so you can be evaluated by a specialist trained to get <strong>detailed measures of your brain functioning</strong>. There are several reasons why your doctor may want measures of your brain functioning:</p>
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<li><span id="more-86"></span>To find and understand <strong>problems</strong> you have in brain functioning</li>
<li>For <strong>early detection</strong> of a condition affecting the brain (Many neuropsychological tests are designed to detect small weaknesses in brain functioning. This may allow for detection of conditions during the early stages of a debilitating disease)</li>
<li>For <strong>diagnosis</strong> (Some conditions that affect brain functioning have a distinct pattern of strengths and weaknesses on neuropsychological testing)</li>
<li>To obtain a <strong>better understanding</strong> of your strengths and weaknesses</li>
<li>To <strong>document</strong> changes in brain functioning over time</li>
<li>To <strong>assess</strong> changes in brain functioning due to a <strong>treatment</strong> (Comparison of performance pre and post-treatment can help measure treatment effectiveness)</li>
<li>To <strong>make informed predictions</strong> about difficulties someone may have when resuming work, school, or other responsibilities and prepare for these difficulties in advance</li>
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<p>Neuropsychological tests are <strong>not invasive</strong>. <strong>No wires or electrodes</strong> will be attached to you, you will not be hooked up to a machine, and no X-rays will be taken. Instead, <strong>most tests are completed with a pencil and paper.</strong></p>
<p>Your brain functioning is measured by having you do things like memorize information, copy objects, provide the name of objects shown to you and many other tasks. <strong>The entire evaluation is very thorough and may take four to six hours to complete.</strong> However, <strong>frequent breaks</strong> are provided in order <strong>to make the experience relaxing and to minimize stress.</strong></p>
<p>The goal of the testing is to get a <strong>measure of your brain functioning</strong> when you are at your best. <strong>Try to get plenty of sleep</strong> the night before testing. Go through your morning routine and <strong>eat a good breakfast</strong>. Since you will be testing for much of the day,<strong> wear comfortable clothing</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>On the day of testing</strong>, if possible, you should <strong>bring medical records</strong> that will help provide information about your brain functioning. Examples include CT or MRI scans of your brain, neurological reports, psychological reports, or testing you may have done in the past. During the testing, it is best to <strong>try to relax</strong>. Also, <strong>you are not penalized for guessing, so always provide a response to any question</strong>, even if you are not sure of the answer.</p>
<p>We strive to provide you with <strong>thorough results</strong> and <strong>the best testing experience possible</strong>.</p>
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