IMPORTANT ISSUES BEFORE CONDUCTING

1. Our center has been conducting cognitive research since the age of 6 in Estonian, Russian and English. Personality studies from the age of 5 in Estonian, Russian and English.

 

2. A personality test can be performed from the age of 18 (for example, borderline personality disorder).

 

3. When booking services, please report your wishes and some feedback of possible client behavior difficulties, that we should take of account, to: info@cerveau.ee
3.1 If you’re not sure what kind of study you want to book a clinical psychologist’s consultation
3.1.1 If you think an adult or child needs to be adapted with a specialist, book a clinical psychologist’s consultation or therapy first
3.2.1 If you have impaired mobility/ vision impairment that interferes with the study, please report it.
3.2.2 If you wear glasses or a hearing aid come with them

 

4. Before cognitive research, if possible, please get enough sleep and be ready for research. Before the study, please do not drink: tea, coffee, energy drinks, Coca Cola, etc. Avoid smoking before the study, about 3 hours

 

5.1 In order to be ready for research, the client responds himself.
5.1.2 It’s up to his parents to have a child ready for research.
5.1.2.1 It is advisable to explain to the child in a language he understands what will happen to him during the study, given his age and development (for example, to explain that you will play with a psychologist). The same goes for an adult who, for some reason, does not understand the purpose of the study.

 

6.1 Whether it’s an adult or a child, they should be in a state during the study so that the study can be done. If not, OÜ Cerveau has the right to postpone or refuse the study.
6.1.1 In case of aggressive behavior before or during the study, OÜ Cerveau has the right to refuse to provide services
6.1.2 OÜ Cerveau also has the right to refuse to provide services if there is a basis for believing that the purpose of the study is not related to the provision of health services.

 

7. The expert’s opinion is expressed in the feedback from the research and is based on the person’s behavior, tasks, and answers of the client, based on all the information they yet have. If the client is not satisfied with the feedback or results of the study, he or she has the right to see a suitable specialist.