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Client Results Guide
This composite preview shows the kind of client-facing synthesis produced after the Clinical Assessment Profile. It organizes interview themes, developmental history, screening patterns, functional impact, and next steps into a readable clinical map. Screening tools are one layer of the picture, not proof by themselves.
Narrative Synthesis
The overall pattern suggests longstanding executive-function difficulty, sensory load, social compensation, and burnout that may be better understood through a neurodevelopmental lens than through anxiety or depression alone. Diagnostic language in an actual report depends on full interview, developmental history, impairment review, and differential considerations.
Screening and Context
| Area | Example Finding | Interpretation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASRS v1.1 ADHD screening | Screening flag present | Elevated | |
| CAT-Q Camouflaging | High range | Significant | |
| RAADS-14 Autism screening | Elevated range | Screening flag | |
| GAD-7 Anxiety | Moderate range | Contextual | |
| PHQ-9 Depression | Mild range | Mild |
Cross-instrument pattern Screening measures are one layer of the picture. Scores are interpreted alongside interview, history, daily functioning, masking, sensory load, and differential considerations.
Functional Impact
Work / OccupationalStrong performance is maintained, but deadlines and systems require high effort and frequent rebuilding.
Social / RelationshipsSocial interactions are managed through conscious monitoring and often require recovery time afterward.
Daily LivingRoutine tasks require deliberate initiation, especially when work and social demands have depleted capacity.
Sensory LoadSound, crowded settings, and unpredictability contribute to fatigue, irritability, and avoidance.
Example Recommendations
- Treatment planning: focus therapy on executive scaffolding, sensory-load management, masking recovery, and shame reduction rather than motivation alone.
- Provider coordination: with written authorization, share a clinical coordination summary with a therapist or prescriber when it supports continuity of care.
- Next-step fit: pursue psychologist-level testing only if a school, employer, agency, or accommodation process specifically requires that documentation.