ADHD Assessments in Chermside

Comprehensive evaluations to support your journey toward clarity and improved well-being.

Why Choose The Wellness Practice for ADHD Assessments in Chermside?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can significantly impact a person’s ability to focus, stay organised, and control impulsive behaviours. While ADHD can manifest differently in each individual, early and accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective management and support.
At The Wellness Practice in Chermside, we are committed to providing compassionate and individualised ADHD assessments for individuals aged 6 and above. Our experienced psychologists have a deep understanding of ADHD and are dedicated to helping you navigate the complexities of this disorder.

Our ADHD assessment goal is to provide you with valuable insights and recommendations:

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We carefully analyse the information gathered from the clinical interview, questionnaires, and cognitive assessments.

We consider other potential diagnoses that may explain your symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, or learning disabilities.

We refer to the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-5) to determine if your symptoms meet the specific criteria for ADHD.

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ADHD Assessment Components

To provide a comprehensive and accurate diagnosis of ADHD, our assessments at The Wellness Practice typically involve the following key components:

1. Clinical Interview
The clinical interview is a crucial first step in the assessment process. During this session, a psychologist will gather detailed information about the individual’s:

  • Developmental history: milestones reached, delays, or concerns.
  • Social and emotional functioning: relationships with peers and family, social skills, and emotional regulation.
  • Behavioural patterns: hyperactivity, impulsivity, inattention, and any disruptive behaviours.
  • Academic performance: schoolwork, homework habits, and learning difficulties.

 

2. Questionnaires
Standardised questionnaires are used to assess various aspects of ADHD and related conditions. These tools provide quantitative data and help identify patterns of behaviour.

Some common questionnaires include:

  • ADHD rating scales: measure the severity of ADHD symptoms, such as the Conners’ Rating Scales.
  • Behaviour rating inventory of executive function: evaluates executive functions like working memory, planning, and self-monitoring.
  • Child behaviour checklist: assesses a wide range of behavioural and emotional problems, including ADHD symptoms.

 

3. Cognitive and Academic Assessments
Cognitive and academic assessments help identify specific cognitive strengths and weaknesses. These assessments can include:

  • Intelligence tests: measure intellectual abilities, such as verbal comprehension, reasoning, and problem-solving.
  • Achievement tests: assess academic skills in reading, writing, and math.
  • Neuropsychological tests: evaluate cognitive functions like attention, memory, processing speed, and executive functions.

 

Whether or not you receive an ADHD diagnosis, you’ll receive a detailed report with personalised recommendations to help you manage your symptoms and optimise your potential. These recommendations may include:


Behavioural strategies: techniques to improve focus, organisation, and self-regulation.
Educational accommodations: strategies to support your learning in academic settings.
Medication management: if appropriate, we can discuss medication options and work with your doctor to develop a treatment plan.
Therapy: cognitive-behavioural therapy or other therapeutic approaches may be beneficial for addressing underlying emotional or behavioural issues.


In some cases, additional testing may be recommended to gain a more comprehensive understanding of your needs. This might include:


Neuropsychological evaluation: a more in-depth assessment of cognitive functions.
Genetic testing: to identify any genetic factors that may contribute to ADHD.


The ADHD Assessment Process

At The Wellness Practice, we strive to make the ADHD assessment process as smooth and supportive as possible. Here’s a general overview of what you can expect:

Initial consultation

Meet your therapist: you’ll have the opportunity to meet with one of our experienced psychologists to discuss your concerns and goals.
Gather information: we’ll collect relevant background information, including your medical history, developmental milestones, and any previous evaluations.


Testing sessions

Questionnaires: you’ll complete standardised questionnaires to assess your symptoms, such as hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention.
Cognitive testing: these tests measure your cognitive abilities, including attention, memory, and problem-solving skills.


Feedback session

Personalised report: you’ll receive a detailed report summarising the assessment findings.
Actionable recommendations: our psychologist will discuss the results with you and provide personalised recommendations to help you manage your ADHD symptoms and improve your quality of life.


Combining ADHD and Autism Assessments


Often, ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) co-occur. When both conditions are suspected, a combined assessment can provide a more comprehensive understanding of your needs. This holistic approach can lead to more accurate diagnoses and tailored treatment plans.

Why Choose a Combined Assessment?
Efficiency: by combining assessments, you can save time and potentially reduce costs.
Accurate diagnosis: a comprehensive evaluation can help identify the underlying causes of your symptoms.
Tailored treatment: a more accurate diagnosis leads to more effective treatment strategies.


If you need clarification on whether a combined assessment is right for you, please consult one of our experienced psychologists. We can discuss your specific needs and recommend the best course of action.

Have any questions before your appointment?

Getting tested for ADHD involves consulting a healthcare professional, such as your GP, psychologist, or psychiatrist. The process typically includes a discussion of your symptoms, medical and family history, and the completion of behavioural questionnaires or checklists. You may also be referred to a specialist for a comprehensive evaluation.

An ADHD assessment generally takes 1 to 3 hours, depending on the depth of the evaluation. It may include interviews, standardised tests, and gathering input from others, such as parents, teachers, or close family members, to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

Take the Next Step Toward a Brighter Future

If you or your child is struggling with ADHD symptoms, The Wellness Practice in Chermside is here to help. Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation and learn more about our comprehensive ADHD assessment services. Our services include psychological assessments, educational assessment, ADHD assessment, autism assessment, intelligence assessment, and clinical reformer pilates in Chermside.