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Understanding ADHD: Focus, Impulsivity & Support

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that influences attention, impulse regulation, and activity levels. Those with ADHD may struggle with maintaining focus, managing time, or controlling their energy. They might also experience periods of intense concentration on specific tasks while finding everyday organization and distractions challenging.

Although ADHD is commonly identified in childhood, many adults still ask themselves, "Could I have ADHD?"
While ADHD is a lifelong condition, proper diagnosis and tailored support can help individuals overcome difficulties and make the most of their unique strengths

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Comprehensive Assessment

Our ADHD assessment is designed for a precise and thorough evaluation, ensuring clarity and support.

Here are the key components of our assessment::
  • Our assessment includes 4 test modules, focusing on key areas for a thorough evaluation.
  • We offer only in-person options to ensure accuracy and objectiveness.
  • A final consultation provides detailed explanations and personalized recommendations based on the results.
  • The entire process takes 1 to 4 weeks, from application to the final consultation.
  • Active participation from both the patient and caregivers is required throughout the process.
  • Additional testing, such as IQ and personality assessments, is available if needed.
  • We assess individuals from ages 3 to 99.
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When to consider this test

If you or a loved one experience any of the following challenges, an ADHD assessment may provide valuable insights::

  • Inattention and focus difficulties - You may consider this assessment if you frequently struggle to stay focused, get easily distracted, or have trouble completing tasks.
  • Impulsivity and hyperactivity - You may consider this assessment if you often act without thinking, interrupt conversations, or feel restless and unable to stay still.
  • Time management and organization challenges - You may consider this assessment if you find it difficult to manage your time, follow schedules, or keep track of responsibilities.
  • Emotional regulation difficulties - You may consider this assessment if you experience frequent mood swings, frustration, or difficulty handling emotions in everyday situations.
  • Family history - You may consider this assessment if ADHD or related conditions run in your family.

The components of assesment

After choosing a therapist and scheduling your first session, it's normal to feel some uneasiness, especially if it's your first time in therapy.

Interviews with parents/family members/primary caregivers/teachers/friends (1-1.5h) - In person

As part of our ADHD evaluation, we conduct in-depth in-person interviews with parents, family members, primary caregivers, teachers, or friends. These interviews, lasting 1 to 1.5 hours, provide valuable insights into the individual’s behavior, attention, and emotional regulation in different settings. By gathering perspectives from those who interact with the individual daily, we can better understand their challenges and strengths.

Conners 2rd Edition (20-30mins) (For 6-18 years old) CAARS, Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scales (10-20mins) (For 18 years and above) - In person

A set of questionnaires that assesses ADHD-related concerns. Observer versions of the assessment can be used to get different perspectives of an individual’s condition in different situations.

BASC-3, Behaviour Assessment System of Children, 3rd Edition (10mins for each scale, 45-60min for the SOS and 60mins for the SDH)

The BASC-3 offers a comprehensive overview of behavioural and emotional problems and how they manifest in different settings. Information about an individual’s behaviour is gathered from three types of rating scales: self, teacher and parent. BASC-3 also consists of a Student Observation System (SOS) form for recording and assessing directly observed classroom behaviours and a Structured Development History (SDH) form that supplies a thorough review of the course of development and family history. It is appropriate for children and adults ranging from 2 to 25 years of age.

WISC-V, Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (1h) (6-16 years old)/ WAIS-IV, Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale, Fourth Edition (1.5h) (16 years and above)

The WISC-V and WAIS-IV are individually administered, comprehensive clinical instrument. They are generally employed as intelligence tests and can be used for diagnostic purposes as well.

Why Choose Psychology Blossom

With 15+ years of experience, we provide personalized assessments, detailed reports, and ongoing support to improve quality of life.

Diverse Team

Diverse team with 15 years of assessments experience

Comprehensive Testing

Comprehensive assessment with tests tailored to each patient

Proven Track Record

Proven track record with X successful ASD assessments annually

Detailed Report

Detailed report with actionable recommendations to navigate symptoms and improve quality of life

Ongoing Support

Ongoing support from our team at every stage of assessment

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