Adult ADHD Assessment

Psychology Health Solutions

Unlock Your Potential with an Adult ADHD Assessment

Are you feeling overwhelmed, struggling to stay focused, or constantly battling disorganization? ADHD in adults often goes unnoticed, leaving many wondering why they face challenges others seem to manage with ease. You’re not alone. Research shows that over 1.1 million adults in Canada are potentially living with undiagnosed ADHD. You’re not alone, and help is available.

What to Expect

Initial Consultation

A comprehensive clinical interview to explore your current symptoms and medical history. Discussion of childhood development to uncover early signs of ADHD and how they’ve impacted your life over time. Assessment of how your symptoms affect key areas such as work, relationships, and daily functioning.

Assessment Battery

Results & Treatment Planning

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Why is an ADHD Assessment Important?

Studies show that undiagnosed ADHD in adults can lead to challenges in employment, relationships, and mental health. Adults with ADHD are more likely to experience anxiety, depression, and difficulties managing time or staying organized. A professional ADHD assessment allows you to:

  • Identify the root causes of your struggles.
  • Gain access to effective treatment options.
  • Develop strategies to improve focus, productivity, and relationships.

Each assessment is tailored to your needs, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of who you are and how best to support you. Whether for diagnosis, treatment planning, or personal growth, a psychological assessment can be a powerful tool to help you move forward with confidence.

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