Personality Assessments

Empowering individuals through cognitive and academic assessments towards a brighter future

Our clinic provides a welcoming and comfortable environment suitable for assessments for young minds to better understand their capabilities.

  • A Supportive Space for Growth Radiant Path ensures that young minds are comfortable and relaxed during their assessments.
  • Understanding Individual Strengths By assessing individuals' cognitive, academic, and personal strengths, our clinicians enable them to make informed decisions about their future.
  • Comprehensive Assessments for Clarity As part of our non-diagnostic assessments, we examine cognition, academic skills and phonological processing, as well as personality traits. Our insights into these areas help young individuals navigate their academic and personal journeys with confidence.
personality assessments

Personality Assessment Services

Personality Assessment Services

Discover Potential: Cognitive, Academic & Personality Assessment Services

We believe that people think, reason and feel differently and this makes everyone unique in their own way. At Radiant Path, our skilled clinicians conduct non-diagnostic comprehensive cognitive, academic and personality assessments that will help children/teens/young adults gain a deeper insight of themselves and allow them to choose a path that makes sense to them and will ultimately bring joy later in their lives.

Type of assessments:

  • Using the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – Fifth Edition (WISC-V)
  • Evaluating cognitive processing strengths and weaknesses
  • Assessing cognitive processes important to academic achievement in reading, math, and writing
  • Determining giftedness for children between the ages 7-16
  • Using Wechsler Individual Achievement Test – Fourth Edition: Canadian
  • Identifying learning strengths and weaknesses
  • Screen for Dyslexia
  • Determining effective study and test preparation strategies
  • Identifying student academic abilities
  • Using the test of Phonological Processing – Second Edition (CTOPP-2) to determine strengths and weaknesses in phonological processing skills
  • Using various structured questionnaires to interview and evaluate an individual’s psychological characteristics and traits
  • Teach students to focus on the patterns of interest that are important in making educational and occupational choices
  • Identify career directions and major areas of study for high school and college students
  • Advise individuals who are re-entering the workforce, considering a career change, or who have been displaced