ADULT ADHD & PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING (AUSTIN)

Clarity, Insight, and a More Effective Way Forward

If you’ve spent years feeling like things are harder than they “should” be—whether with focus, organization, follow-through, worries, or emotional overwhelm—you’re not alone.

Many adults seek assessment after quietly wondering:

  • Why do I struggle with this when others don’t seem to?

  • How have I managed this long, but still feel stuck?

  • Could this be ADHD, anxiety, or something else?

A thoughtful, comprehensive evaluation can provide meaningful answers—along with clear, practical next steps.

ASSESSMENT OPTIONS (expand for more information)

  • A comprehensive evaluation provides a detailed, individualized understanding of how you think, feel, learn, and connect with others—along with diagnostic clarity and tailored recommendations.

    Areas may include:

    • ADHD

    • Autism / neurodiversity

    • Anxiety, depression, and emotional functioning

    • Dyslexia, dysgraphia, and learning differences

    • Stress and trauma-related symptoms

    Includes:

    • Clinical interview (1 hour, 15 minutes)

    • 2–3 testing sessions (approximately 6–7 hours total)

    • Feedback session (1 hour, 15 minutes)

    • Personalized recommendations

    • Full-length report or summary letter

    This option is ideal if you are seeking a thorough, nuanced understanding and comprehensive next steps.

  • Focused, Targeted Assessment

    A brief ADHD evaluation is designed to explore attention, organization, and executive functioning concerns—or to confirm a prior diagnosis.

    Best suited for:

    • Adults with focused concerns around attention or organization

    • Situations where symptoms are relatively straightforward

    Includes:

    • Clinical interview (1 hour)

    • Symptom questionnaires

    • One testing session (2–3 hours)

    • Feedback session (1 hour)

    • Brief summary letter

    This option provides efficient, clinically grounded insight to guide next steps.

  • Clarity Around Anxiety, Depression, and Feeling “Stuck”

    This focused evaluation is designed to better understand emotional concerns and provide direction for treatment.

    May be helpful if you:

    • Are feeling anxious, low, or overwhelmed

    • Want a clearer starting point for therapy

    • Feel “stuck” despite previous support

    Includes:

    • Clinical interview (1 hour)

    • Symptom questionnaires

    • One testing session (2–3 hours)

    • Feedback session (1 hour)

    • Brief summary letter

    This option offers a clearer understanding of emotional patterns and guidance for next steps.

WHICH OPTION IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

Choosing the right type of evaluation can feel unclear—and that’s completely normal.

A brief consultation can help determine the best fit based on your concerns, history, and goals.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

  • A respectful, non-judgmental process

  • Careful attention to your history and experiences

  • Thoughtful interpretation—not just test results

  • Clear, practical recommendations you can actually use

Many adults describe the process as both validating and clarifying, offering a new way of understanding themselves.

READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP?

We’ll talk through your questions and determine the best approach for you.

NOT SURE IF THIS APPLIES TO YOU?

You don’t need to have everything figured out before reaching out. Many adults begin with uncertainty—and leave with clarity.