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Child, Adult & Family Evaluations

We specialize in evaluations of ADHD and learning disorders.  

Our reports focus on brain-based functioning. Once the assessment is completed, our reports emphasize practical recommendations that are supported by research.

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ADHD | Learning Disorders | Giftedness
Court Ordered Evaluations

Dr. Chris Mulchay of Asheville Testing

Meet Dr. Mulchay and Our Staff

Chris Mulchay, MA, MS, PhD, ABPP (Forensic) founded Asheville Testing to provide specialized evaluations.

Asheville Testing specializes in evaluating ADHD and learning disorders.  Our reports focus on brain-based functioning.

We offer remote interviews and feedback sessions. We conduct the evaluations in person.

Once the assessment is completed, our reports emphasize practical recommendations that are supported by research.

What to Expect

We prefer to speak with you on the phone for an hour intake to discuss your goals for testing. During this hour-long intake appointment, we will ask you questions about your history, strengths, challenges, and concerns. We will answer any questions you may have about the testing process. You will then have an opportunity to schedule one or two mornings of testing. Approximately a week after your testing, we will schedule a feedback session during which time we will share the report and the recommendations.

Dr. Chris Mulchay of Asheville Testing

Updates, Articles, & Resources

In March 2024, Dr. Mulchay, Haley, and Will published an article on a virtual reality ADHD psychological test.

In February 2023, Oxford published The Oxford Handbook of Psychology and Law, which includes a chapter by Dr. Mulchay and Jonathan Gould.

In 2023, the Journal of Forensic Social Work published Dr. Mulchay and Dr. Knuth’s article, Best Practices for Tele-Forensic Methods of Gathering Data in Child Custody Evaluations.

In December 2021, The Family Law Professional’s Field Guide to High-Conflict Litigation: Dynamics, Not Diagnoses was published.

In October 2021, the Journal of Pediatric Neuropsychology published Dr. Mulchay’s review of a neuropsychological test of writing (dysgraphia).

In September 2021, Dr. Mulchay was featured on The Forensic Psychologist podcast discussing Child Custody Evaluations.

In June 2021, AFCC featured Dr. Mulchay and Dr. Knuth in their Ask the Experts column 

In 2021, Dr. Mulchay presented on evaluating social media as a forensic psychologist.

In April 2021, Dr. Mulchay presented with A. Jordan Wright on tele-assessment at the School Neuropsychology conference.

In February 2021, Dr. Mulchay presented on the neuropsychological effects of COVID-19.

In December 2020, Dr. Mulchay moderated the  Racism and Social Minorities presentation for the  Seventy-eighth conference of the International Council of Psychologists.

In November 2020, Dr. Mulchay presented on forensic psychology using telehealth.

In November 2020, Dr. Mulchay recorded a podcast on ADHD and how it affects relationships for Relationships, Let’s Talk about it.

In August 2020, Dr. Mulchay recorded a podcast on child custody evaluations for The Testing Psychologist.

In 2020, Dr. Mulchay presented on modifying evaluations during Covid-19.

In 2018, Dr. Mulchay spoke in Montreal on the role of being a Citizen Psychologist.

In 2017, Dr. Mulchay spoke in New York City on a Human Rights panel with psychologists from Japan, Austria, Australia, Grenada, Jamaica, and Indonesia.

Dr. Mulchay travelled to Tokyo to present his Advanced ADHD Assessment protocol at the joint conference for The International Congress of Psychology and The International Council of Psychologists on July 25, 2016. 

An APA guide to understanding what you can expect when you meet with a psychologist for a psychological evaluation or an ADHD assessment.