From Evaluation to Action: What Happens After a Neuropsychological Assessment?

An Interview with Dr. Rebecca Kason of SageMind Psychology Hosted by Dr. KC Bugg & Associates

An Interview with Dr. Rebecca Kason of SageMind Psychology Hosted by Dr. KC Bugg & Associates

For many families, receiving a neuropsychological evaluation brings both clarity and uncertainty. After months, and sometimes years, of questions about attention, learning, emotional regulation, executive functioning, or social development, an evaluation can finally provide answers. Yet for many individuals and parents, the next question quickly becomes: “Now what?”

That’s where the partnership between assessment and treatment becomes critical.

In this Executive Interview Series feature, Dr. KC Bugg of Dr. KC Bugg & Associates speaks with Dr. Rebecca Kason, Founder and Executive Director of SageMind Psychology, about how families and clinicians can move from diagnostic insight to meaningful, real-world progress.

Dr. KC Bugg & Associates is widely recognized for its comprehensive neuropsychological and psychoeducational evaluations that help children, adolescents, and adults better understand cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and learning differences. Through detailed assessment and individualized recommendations, the practice empowers families, schools, and providers with the clarity needed to support long-term success.

Likewise, SageMind Psychology is known for its evidence-based, neurodiversity-affirming therapy services that help individuals translate insight into practical daily-life strategies. Founder and Executive Director Dr. Rebecca Kason brings extensive experience as both a psychologist and a former school psychologist working with neurodivergent children, adolescents, and adults navigating ADHD, autism, anxiety, executive functioning challenges, emotional regulation difficulties, and learning differences. With expertise in DBT, CBT, executive functioning support, and family systems work, the SageMind team focuses on helping clients build sustainable strategies for emotional wellness, self-understanding, and long-term growth.

Together, the two organizations reflect an important shift in modern mental health care: bridging diagnostic understanding and collaborative, actionable treatment.

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