ADHD Assessment

€0.00

If you wish to explore whether you experience the world in an ADHD way and want formal identification, we're here for you. We approach this using a Collaborative ADHD Experience Identification model - moving away from traditional diagnostic language to honour our commitment to celebrating and respecting how you experience the world with ADHD.

You'll work through three meaningful conversation sessions with psychologists who truly understand this journey. After your identification, you'll receive a complimentary support session to help you navigate what comes next.

We focus on your strengths and what makes you uniquely you, while also recognising the real support you may need and the day-to-day realities of living with ADHD. Whatever path you choose, our psychologists will offer expert guidance and support every step of the way.

If you wish to explore whether you experience the world in an ADHD way and want formal identification, we're here for you. We approach this using a Collaborative ADHD Experience Identification model - moving away from traditional diagnostic language to honour our commitment to celebrating and respecting how you experience the world with ADHD.

You'll work through three meaningful conversation sessions with psychologists who truly understand this journey. After your identification, you'll receive a complimentary support session to help you navigate what comes next.

We focus on your strengths and what makes you uniquely you, while also recognising the real support you may need and the day-to-day realities of living with ADHD. Whatever path you choose, our psychologists will offer expert guidance and support every step of the way.

    • 1-hour online consultation

    • You complete an online form before the session

    • Collaborative conversation with your chosen psychologist based  on your communication preferences (e.g. your camera can be off, no eye contact is expected, you can communicate by typed or spoken communication)

    • Discussion of next steps and potential pathways