Ever Wonder if You Have PTSD, Anxiety or Depression?
If you’re struggling with symptoms of PTSD, anxiety or depression, a professional mental health assessment can help you better understand your experience. Using evidence-based psychological tools and self-report questionnaires, these assessments explore your emotional well-being, thought patterns, and daily functioning. While not a formal diagnosis, they offer valuable insight into your mental health and can guide your next steps in therapy, counselling, or treatment planning. Whether you’re seeking clarity for personal growth, support for recovery, or want to work towards achieving your goals, a mental health assessment can be an empowering first step toward healing.
Why Are Screenings Important?
Mental health is just as important as physical health. Screenings and assessments for conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD help you understand your emotional well-being before any formal diagnosis is made.
These non-diagnostic tools:
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Provide insight into how stress, mood, or trauma may be affecting your daily life.
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Highlight early signs that might need attention.
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Guide conversations with mental health professionals.
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Empower you to take proactive steps for your mental health.
What to Expect
A non-diagnostic assessment is simple, private, and safe. It’s not about labeling you—it’s about giving you information so you can make informed choices about your care.
You will receive a full psycho-social and relational assessment, participate in evidence-based screenings and assessments designed to answer all of your questions about the symptoms you experience, the way you feel and how you interact with the world around you.
How it Works
Assessment and screening programs take place over 2 sessions an dinclude a written report of the outcomes of any tests administered. These tests and screening tools are not diagnostic and not a replacement for medical or psychiatric advice, but may give you a road map on the way to achieving your goals.
If you’re curious about your mental health, consider taking a screening today. It’s the first step toward feeling your best.




