ADHD Assessment and Diagnosis
An ADHD assessment is a structured process that helps identify whether an individual meets the criteria for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It involves a comprehensive evaluation of attention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and related behaviours across different settings (e.g., home, school, work).
Diagnosis, if appropriate, is made in line with recognised criteria (DSM-5 or ICD-11) and may include a discussion of co-occurring conditions. The outcome of the assessment can guide treatment planning, including psychological support, behavioural strategies, or medical intervention.
Burnout and Stress Evaluations
Burnout and stress evaluations help identify the emotional, physical, and psychological impact of prolonged stress—whether related to work, caregiving, or other life pressures. These assessments explore how stress is affecting your well-being, performance, and daily functioning.
The outcome provides insight into your current stress levels and risk of burnout, guiding personalised recommendations for recovery, self-care, and support.
Medical and Legal Assessment
Medical and legal assessments provide comprehensive, objective evaluations to support health-related or legal processes. These assessments often inform diagnoses, treatment plans, disability claims, or legal cases such as personal injury, mental health tribunals, or custody disputes.
These assessments are conducted with professional rigor to ensure accuracy, confidentiality, and ethical integrity.
Personality and Emotional Functioning Assessments
This type of assessment offers a comprehensive understanding of an individual’s emotional patterns, personality traits, and coping styles. It explores how a person relates to themselves and others, responds to stress, and manages emotions.
These assessments can help clarify underlying issues, support diagnosis (e.g., personality disorders), and inform tailored therapeutic approaches for more effective treatment planning.
Psychological Assessment
A psychological assessment conducted by a qualified psychotherapist is a structured evaluation of an individual’s mental, emotional, and cognitive functioning. It often involves Clinical interviews to explore personal history and current concerns, standardised psychological tests to measure traits like mood, personality, or cognition, observation of behaviour and responses during the process and additional context from relevant sources, such as medical records or loved ones.
The goal is to inform diagnoses, tailor treatment plans, and support decisions in areas such as healthcare, education, or legal matters.
Sleep and Relaxation/Stress Assessments
These assessments help identify patterns and challenges related to sleep quality, stress levels, and the body’s ability to relax and recover. They explore the connection between stress, emotional well-being, and sleep disturbances.
The results can inform personalised strategies to improve sleep, manage stress, and restore emotional balance through therapeutic or behavioural interventions.
Trauma and PTSD Assessments
A trauma and PTSD evaluation is a structured clinical process designed to understand the psychological impact of distressing or life-threatening experiences. It helps determine whether an individual is experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or other trauma-related conditions.
This assessment provides a clear picture of how trauma is affecting day-to-day functioning and guides appropriate treatment options, such as trauma-focused therapy or integrative support.