What types of concerns are examined in adult psychodiagnostic assessments? Differential diagnosis of a wide variety of psychological disorders (i.e., anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, personality disorders, etc.) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Who are assessments supervised by? Supervised by Emily Mouilso, Ph.D., ABPP. Clinic Director, Associate Director of Clinical Training, & Main Supervisor for adult track. ADHD specific assessments are supervised by Harvey L. Gayer, Ph.D. Part-time Assistant Clinical Professor & Main Supervisor for Child/Adolescent Track How do I access services? Call the Psychology Clinic at 706-542-1173. If we are not scheduling assessments, then you can ask to be placed on the waiting list and will be contacted when we are scheduling assessments. If we are scheduling assessments, then you will leave your name and phone number with the Administrative Associate. One of our clinicians will contact you to complete a brief phone interview to determine if the Psychology Clinic is the best place to meet your needs. The phone interview is free of charge. If it is determined that other resources would be more helpful to you, then appropriate referrals will be provided. If it is determined that our clinic is a good fit for your needs, then the clinician who will conduct your assessment will contact you to schedule a date and time for the assessment. What is the cost for services? Adult psychodiagnostic assessments are charged at a flat rate fee of $300. Adult ADHD assessments are charged at a flat rate fee of $1000-$1300. The Psychology Clinic does not accept medical insurance. Payment is generally due at the time of service.