Psychological assessments form the foundation of ethical and effective psychological intervention.
At Semmanam, assessments are used not for labeling, but for understanding psychological patterns, clarifying concerns, and evaluating progress before and after interventions.
Why Psychological Assessments Matter
- ✔ Provides objective understanding beyond subjective impressions
- ✔ Helps clarify the nature and intensity of psychological concerns
- ✔ Guides intervention planning and therapeutic focus
- ✔ Enables measurable evaluation of progress
- ✔ Supports ethical and accountable practice
Pre & Post Intervention Assessments
📋 Pre-Intervention Assessment
Conducted before counselling, psychotherapy, training, or intervention programs to understand baseline psychological functioning, concerns, strengths, and contextual factors.
- Clarifies presenting issues
- Identifies psychological patterns
- Supports personalized intervention planning
📈 Post-Intervention Assessment
Conducted after completion of therapy, training, or intervention to evaluate psychological changes, outcomes, and areas requiring further support.
- Measures progress and outcomes
- Validates effectiveness of interventions
- Supports reflective learning and feedback
Common Areas Assessed
Ethical Use of Assessments
All assessments at Semmanam are administered, interpreted, and used responsibly by trained professionals.
Assessment results are kept confidential and are used solely to support psychological understanding, intervention planning, and learning — not for judgment, labeling, or misuse.
Begin with Understanding
Psychological clarity begins with structured understanding.