
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is becoming increasingly considered, with individuals with subtle symptoms or long-term masking behaviors not being diagnosed until adulthood. Undiagnosed ASD in adults can contribute to ongoing social and relationship difficulties, emotional stress, and academic and professional underachievement. Getting clarity about ASD can be life-changing and open new opportunities. ASD Evaluations for ages 18+.
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The presence of some of these characteristics:
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Long-term social difficulties or disinterest
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Frequent miscommunication or getting lost in conversations
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Difficulties with “small talk”
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Anxious about social interactions
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Rigid or particular about habits and routine
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Intense or unusual interests
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Difficulties regulating emotions
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Sensory sensitivities
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Have another diagnosis that never felt right and/or wondered about the possibility of ASD
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The evaluation consists of an interview, relevant testing, consultation with family and/or providers, and a feedback session.
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Testing typically occurs across a 2-day period, consisting of approximately 2-4 hour sessions. Completing all testing in one day is not recommended due to the mental demands of testing and its impact on performance.
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Testing examines ASD symptoms, social functioning, cognitive skills, executive functioning, daily functioning, and mental health.
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I will ask to speak with collateral sources such as parents, significant others, friends, professors, therapists, or other treatment professionals.
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Approximately 1 to 2 weeks after the evaluation, there will be a feedback session to review test results and provide recommendations. The report will typically be available following feedback.
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Evaluations are billed on an hourly basis, including time spent interviewing, testing, speaking with outside sources, preparing the report, and providing feedback.
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During the free initial consultation, I will provide you with an estimate for services. Time and cost are always priorities in determining what approach is best for your needs. You have the right to a written Good Faith Estimate if you request one or proceed with an evaluation.