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Assessments That Provide Answers

Sometimes the goal is understanding.

Psychological assessments provide a deeper understanding of how an individual thinks, learns, feels, and functions. Whether you're seeking answers for yourself, your child, or a loved one, assessments can help identify strengths, clarify concerns, and guide meaningful next steps.

ADULT ADHD & AUTISM ASSESSMENTS

Comprehensive neurodevelopmental assessments for adults seeking greater understanding of attention, executive functioning, sensory experiences, social communication, and everyday functioning.

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ADULT ADHD ASSESSMENTS

An adult ADHD assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation of attention, concentration, executive functioning, organization, impulsivity, and other challenges that may be affecting work, relationships, academic performance, or daily life. Many adults seek assessment after years of struggling with procrastination, overwhelm, emotional regulation difficulties, forgetfulness, or feeling that they are working harder than others to stay organized and focused.

The assessment process includes a detailed clinical interview, standardized rating scales, cognitive and behavioral measures, and a review of developmental, educational, occupational, and mental health history. Because ADHD symptoms can overlap with anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and other concerns, the assessment aims to provide a thorough understanding of the factors contributing to current difficulties.

Following the assessment, clients receive a detailed report outlining findings, diagnostic impressions where appropriate, and personalized recommendations for treatment, workplace accommodations, academic supports, and strategies to improve daily functioning. An assessment can provide clarity, validation, and practical guidance for adults seeking a better understanding of how ADHD may be impacting their lives.

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ADULT AUTISM ASSESSMENTS

An adult autism assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation of social communication, sensory experiences, thinking and learning styles, routines, interests, and patterns of behavior that may be affecting daily life, relationships, work, or overall wellbeing. Many adults seek assessment after recognizing traits in themselves, learning more about autism, or questioning whether lifelong experiences of feeling different, misunderstood, overwhelmed, or socially exhausted may be connected to autism.

The assessment process includes a detailed clinical interview, standardized measures, developmental history, and information about current functioning across different areas of life. Particular attention is given to understanding how autistic traits may present in adulthood, including experiences of masking, sensory sensitivities, social fatigue, emotional regulation challenges, and the impact of navigating environments that may not have accommodated individual differences.

Following the assessment, clients receive a detailed report outlining findings, diagnostic impressions where appropriate, and personalized recommendations for self-understanding, workplace or educational accommodations, mental health support, and daily functioning. An autism assessment can provide clarity, validation, and practical guidance for adults seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and their experiences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.

  • Many adults seek assessment after noticing ongoing difficulties with attention, organization, time management, emotional regulation, social interactions, sensory sensitivities, or feeling different from others. Others pursue assessment after recognizing traits in themselves through personal research or learning about ADHD and autism. An assessment can help provide clarity and a better understanding of your experiences.

  • Yes. Many individuals are diagnosed with ADHD or autism in adulthood. Some adults have developed coping strategies that helped them manage challenges earlier in life, while others may have been overlooked because their difficulties did not fit common stereotypes. An assessment explores both current experiences and developmental history to determine whether ADHD, autism, or another explanation may be contributing to your concerns.

  • The assessment process typically includes a detailed clinical interview, standardized questionnaires and assessment measures, a review of developmental, educational, occupational, and mental health history, and, when appropriate, information from someone who knows you well. The goal is to develop a comprehensive understanding of your strengths, challenges, and support needs.

  • Yes. Many conditions can share features with ADHD and autism, including anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic stress, sleep difficulties, and other mental health concerns. A comprehensive assessment considers these factors to help determine the most accurate explanation for your experiences and identify any overlapping concerns.

  • Yes. Following the assessment, you will receive a detailed report outlining the findings, diagnostic impressions where appropriate, and personalized recommendations.