This report presents a psychology assessment, beginning with a referral letter for a patient, Miss Glenda, who underwent a psychometric test following an incident where she was found disoriented. The letter details her background, medical history, and the results of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), revealing cognitive dysfunction. The report then explores the strengths and limitations of psychometric testing, highlighting its accuracy and cost-effectiveness while acknowledging potential drawbacks like test anxiety and limited population representation. Finally, it discusses the importance of communicating with professionals from other disciplines, such as those specializing in diabetes and hypertension, to provide comprehensive care for the patient. The report concludes by referencing relevant literature and providing a detailed reflection on the assessment process.