Fort Sanders West

200 Fort Sanders West Blvd.
Medical Office Building 1
Suite 107

1-865-531-9088

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Child Behavioral Problems

Understanding Child Behavioral Problems: Behavioral Disorder Testing in Knoxville, Tennessee

Tennessee Neuropsychology is your trusted resource for comprehensive psychological testing and evaluation services for child behavioral problems in Knoxville, Tennessee. Our experienced team of professionals is dedicated to helping children and their families gain a deeper understanding of behavioral challenges, including Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Conduct Disorder, Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD), Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) and other behavioral disorders. Through our specialized behavioral disorder testing services, we aim to provide clarity, support, and effective intervention strategies to promote positive growth and well-being.

Child Behavioral Problems: Common Disorders

Childhood behavioral problems can manifest in various ways and may include:

  1. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD): ODD is characterized by defiant and disobedient behavior, frequent temper outbursts, and a persistent pattern of anger and irritability.
  2. Conduct Disorder: Conduct Disorder involves more severe behavioral problems, including aggression, defiance, lying, theft, and a disregard for others’ rights and feelings.
  3. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD): DMDD is characterized by severe and frequent temper outbursts that are out of proportion to the situation, often accompanied by a consistently irritable or angry mood.
  4. Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED): IED is characterized by recurrent, impulsive outbursts of aggression, verbal or physical, that are disproportionate to the provocation or stressor.
The Importance of Behavioral Disorder Testing

Early assessment and intervention for child behavioral problems are essential for promoting healthy development and improving family dynamics. Behavioral disorder testing can help:

  • Identify Specific Behavioral Challenges: Testing can pinpoint the specific behavioral issues and challenges a child may be experiencing.
  • Rule Out Other Conditions: Testing helps rule out other medical or psychological conditions that may present with similar symptoms.
  • Inform Intervention Planning: Understanding the nature and severity of the behavioral problems guides the development of personalized intervention plans.
  • Improve Family Relationships: Effective intervention strategies can foster positive family interactions and communication.
Our Behavioral Disorder Testing Process

At Tennessee Neuropsychology we follow a comprehensive and child-friendly approach to behavioral disorder testing. The process typically includes the following steps:

  1. Initial Consultation: We begin with an initial consultation with the child’s caregivers to gather information about the child’s behavior, history, and concerns.
  2. Behavioral Assessment: Our experienced professionals use validated behavioral assessment tools, questionnaires, and interviews to gather information from the child, their caregivers, and teachers.
  3. Comprehensive Evaluation: Our evaluation includes a thorough assessment of the child’s emotional and social functioning, cognitive abilities, and any potential co-occurring conditions.
  4. Collaborative Analysis and Report: Our team carefully analyzes the assessment data and prepares a detailed report. The report includes diagnostic impressions, a summary of findings, and recommendations for intervention and support.
  5. Feedback and Support: We schedule a feedback session to discuss the evaluation results, answer questions, and provide guidance on potential intervention strategies.


If you have concerns about your child’s behavior or suspect the presence of behavioral problems such as ODD, Conduct Disorder, DMDD, or IED, Tennessee Neuropsychology is here to help. Contact our team in Knoxville, to schedule an appointment or learn more about our behavioral disorder testing and evaluation services.

Neuropsychological Independent Medical Exams (IMEs), Neuropsychological Evaluation
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