Welcome to the Oklahoma Children's Psychological Assessment & Therapy Center
At Oklahoma Children's, we provide assessment and therapy services for children and adolescents 2 to 18 years of age. Our psychologists specialize in the comprehensive evaluation of Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Specific Learning Disorders, Depression, Anxiety, and Behavioral Problems. We also provide evidence-based family services such as Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Specific Learning Disorders
Depression
Anxiety
Behavioral Problems
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
PCIT is an evidence-based treatment for caregivers and children 2 to 7 years of age with social, behavioral, and/or emotional difficulties
Child & Adolescent Services
We specialize in Autism Spectrum Disorder assessments. The purpose of these evaluations is to discover whether your child has any symptoms of ASD, and how those symptoms may impact your child's ability to fully interact with their environment.
We specialize in ADHD assessments. The purpose of an ADHD evaluation is to identify if your child has any symptoms of ADHD, and how those symptoms may impact your child's ability to function at home, school, and within the community.
Our psycho-educational evaluations are a comprehensive assessment of your child's cognitive, academic, and socio-emotional functioning. These assessments are designed to evaluate any academic or learning concerns for your child.
Psychological assessments are designed to assist your family in the accurate diagnosis of conditions such as depression, anxiety, and behavioral concerns. These evaluations assist in the determination of the best treatment options (if needed).
PCIT is an evidence-based treatment designed for caregivers and their children (2-7 years of age) with social, emotional, and/or behavioral difficulties. The average length of PCIT treatment is 14-16 weeks, with sessions occurring once per week.
Feeding therapy is a specialized therapy for babies or children to help them develop normal eating patterns and behaviors. Feeding therapy is used to treat feeding refusal that is not due to an underlying medical disorder such as oral motor deficits.