Clinical testing is a comprehensive process that measures and evaluates an individual’s perception, thought processes, memory, and ability to make logical and associative connections. It also assesses an individual’s general mental health, fears, and phobias, as well as their tendency to obsessive moods and degree of dependence on various substances. This thorough evaluation not only monitors the individual’s progress during treatment but also reassures them about the comprehensive nature of their care, instilling confidence and trust.

Often, a decrease in memory, concentration, and associative and logical thinking skills is associated with various disorders, such as anxiety, depression, paranoia, and others; therefore, in the process of working with and treating an individual, a doctor and psychologist need to have comprehensive information about the quality and nature of the disorder to help the patient In restoring impaired skills and improving quality of life.