Psychodiagnostic assessments
A thorough and personalized analysis to define the clinical picture and guide the therapeutic intervention
When necessary, psychodiagnostic assessments are proposed to deepen the understanding of cognitive, emotional, and relational functioning. Psychological investigations include clinical interviews, behavioral observations, and the use of validated tests, which are useful for defining the psychological profile and guiding the therapeutic approach.
The use of these therapies is based on rigorous principles of clinical appropriateness and scientific validity, guided by the latest evidence and reference guidelines. The choice to undertake such a path represents a personalized clinical decision, discussed by the team and reserved for specific indications. Treatment begins with a thorough diagnostic assessment to establish the patient’s suitability and define the objectives. An individualized care plan is then formulated, which is discussed transparently to ensure full understanding and the person’s active participation. Sessions are conducted by specialized personnel and constantly monitored to evaluate the clinical response, tolerability, and, if necessary, to adjust the course to optimize benefits.