Assessments and Evaluations
A map of your mind, not just a report.
Every evaluation here is built on two things that do not work apart: your story, and objective measurement.

Why ours is different
An evaluation is only as good as what goes into it.
Most assessment services hand you a battery of tests and a report. You answer questionnaires, complete a few tasks, and receive a document with scores. That captures part of the picture. It misses you.
At Cedrus, the clinical interview is unhurried, and it is done by the same psychologist who will read your scores. Your history shapes how every number gets interpreted. The instruments, the kind only licensed psychologists are trained to give, show how your mind works against a validated norm. Neither half stands on its own.
What you leave with is a map. Where your strengths live, where the vulnerabilities sit, and what both mean for the question that brought you in.

Start here
A map you can start on your own
Some questions do not need a full evaluation to begin. The Examined Life Project is a self-guided tool that maps how you cope across attention, mood, anxiety, trauma, substance use, and relationships. It is free, private, and yours to keep. Many people use it to decide whether a formal evaluation is the right next step.
Try the free tool
Neurodiversity
Understanding how your brain works
Neurodiversity shows up early for some and stays unnamed for decades in others. We evaluate children, teens, and adults. ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities are not deficits in intelligence or worth. They are differences in how a brain handles time, attention, social cues, or learning. A child struggling in school, a teen masking to fit in, an adult who reaches midlife sensing they run on a different instruction manual: the same careful evaluation gives each of them language for it. Dr. Ranasinghe brings both the clinical training and his own later-in-life ADHD diagnosis to this work.
ADHD evaluations. A clear diagnostic picture and concrete strategies for working with your brain, not against it.
Autism evaluations. Developmental history, clinical observation, and validated measures build a full picture of your autistic profile.
Learning disability evaluations. Cognitive and achievement testing that can rewrite a lifelong story about intelligence and effort.

Sexual betrayal and relational trust
Clarity after betrayal
Infidelity, deception, hidden behavior, a broken boundary: betrayal makes a specific kind of rupture, and the questions come fast. Can trust be rebuilt? Was this a lapse or a pattern? This work is grounded in Dr. Ranasinghe’s sex therapy specialization and built on both partners’ dignity. The goal is not shame. It is understanding, and from there, a path forward.
For couples. A clear picture of what drove the behavior and what real repair requires, and a foundation for couples therapy that holds.
For individuals and systems. Forensic sexual evaluations using validated instruments, built to withstand scrutiny in legal, treatment, or supervisory settings.

Executive and career
For leaders who want to lead better
More executives are coming in wanting an honest read on themselves. Not a personality quiz, a real audit: where the strengths actually are, where the blind spots sit, and what surfaces under pressure when the stakes climb. Think of it as a SWOT analysis turned inward, run with validated psychological instruments instead of guesswork. With his MBA and years in corporate rooms, Dr. Ranasinghe speaks the language of high performers and brings the rigor that turns self-knowledge into sharper decisions. This is a performance audit, not therapy.
Executive optimization. A strategic profile that maps your strengths against your vulnerabilities, with a development plan grounded in who you actually are, delivered in a feedback session built for people used to dashboards.
Career clarity and transition. Cognitive and personality assessment that names your real strengths, your fit gaps, and concrete options for where you work best.
“Look within. Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if you will ever dig.”
MARCUS AURELIUS