Adult ADHD, autism & AuDHD assessment

You've done the research.This is the next step.

Structured clinical assessment support for adults sorting ADHD, autism, AuDHD, masking, burnout, executive function, sensory load, and related patterns.

Stephen Andrew Waller-De La Rosa, MA, LPCTexas LPC #85790 - Georgetown, Texas - Telehealth statewide in Texas

Beyond self-screeners

When self-screeners and saved posts are not enough

You may have taken online screeners, saved posts, read threads, or collected a stack of notes. Those can point to a pattern. They do not, by themselves, explain the full clinical picture.

What this helps clarify

A structured next step when the usual explanations almost fit, but do not explain the whole lifelong pattern.

  • ADHD, autism, AuDHD, masking, burnout, or sensory load
  • What may belong in therapy, medication conversations, or further testing

What the process looks at

The focus is the pattern across history, daily life, and current functioning - not one score or one symptom list.

  • Clinical interview and screening measures
  • Developmental history, compensation, and differential considerations

Clarifying fit and next steps

Some questions are better served by a different evaluation path, provider, or level of care.

  • School, workplace, legal, disability, or high-stakes documentation
  • Referral discussion before assessment begins when another path fits better

Want to explore patterns before deciding on a next step? NeuroQuest is a free, optional pattern-reflection tool. It is not a clinical assessment or screener and is not required for any service.

Want to read first? Visit Learn for plain-language assessment articles.

How this works

A clear process from research to clinical clarity.

You should not have to know exactly which service fits before the first conversation. The consultation helps confirm fit and the next right path before assessment moves forward.

Clear process. Clear fit. Written next steps.
1

Take the Starting Point Quiz

Five questions, about two minutes, and a recommended path to consider before consultation.

2

Book a free 15-minute consultation

A 15-minute phone call confirms whether this is the right kind of support and which path fits best.

3

Begin the right assessment path

If assessment support is a fit, begin with the Clinical Clarity Session or the Clinical Assessment Profile, with scope and deliverables clear up front.

Written output

What you leave with

When a written assessment is the right fit, the goal is usable material: a concise clinical summary, a visual profile, and a plain-language guide that helps you return to the pattern without rereading a dense report.

Care planning

Clinical Assessment Summary

A concise summary of clinical impressions, functional impact, and recommendations when supported and within LPC scope.

Helps with: therapy, conversations with prescribers, care coordination, and treatment planning.

At a glance

Assessment Profile

A visual profile of attention, executive function, sensory load, social effort, and recovery patterns.

Helps with: seeing the pattern quickly without rereading a full report.

Next steps

Client Results Guide

A plain-language guide that translates findings into daily-life meaning, support needs, and practical next steps.

Helps with: returning to the findings after the feedback session.

Want to see the written output? View a client-facing sample excerpt.

Start with the lowest-friction next step.

Questions about scope, written summaries, referrals, or estimates? Read the FAQ.