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ASRS v1.1 Score Interpretation: High Score, But Is It ADHD?
Last reviewed: 06/16/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly A high ASRS score is meaningful. It tells you the pattern deserves attention. But it does not automatically settle the question of ADHD, because several real conditions can create overlapping problems with focus, follow-through, working memory, and mental overload. [1,2] The point is not to dismiss your symptoms or talk you out of what you are noticing. It is to sort the pattern carefully so the next step actually fits wh

Ryan Burns
Feb 2710 min read


Y-BOCS Scoring: What Your OCD Severity Score Means
Last reviewed: 04/23/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly Y-BOCS scores help describe OCD severity. In other words, Y-BOCS scoring is meant to be a guide, not a verdict about you. What matters most is how OCD is functioning in real life, how much it is limiting your week, and what kind of treatment support is needed next.[1][4] If you felt a rush of fear or shame after seeing a higher number, that reaction makes sense. Many people read a score and immediately start wondering wha

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 2310 min read


What Does My AQ-10 Score Mean? AQ-10 Scoring for Adults
Last reviewed: 03/12/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re searching for AQ-10 scoring because you just took the adult autism screener and got a number you can’t stop thinking about, you’re not alone. The AQ-10 is quick by design, but your experience is not. In this article, you’ll learn: What each AQ-10 score range usually suggests (and what it doesn’t) The most common AQ-10 cutoff and why “borderline” is a real category Why masking, anxiety, trauma, and ADHD overlap c

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 239 min read


Mental Health Screeners 101: How to Use Screening Tools Wisely
Mental health screening tools can help you spot patterns, name what you’re experiencing, and decide on next steps. Here’s how to use screeners wisely.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 2010 min read


ADHD, Anxiety, Depression Overlap: What Screeners Miss
The adhd depression anxiety overlap can make it hard to tell what’s “primary” without a fuller picture. Here’s how overlap happens, how screeners help, and what to do next.

Ryan Burns
Feb 208 min read


PHQ-9 Score Interpretation: What Each Severity Range Means
Your PHQ-9 score is between 0 and 27. Here's what each depression severity range means, what to do next, and how to decide whether screening is enough or it's time to see a clinician.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 1912 min read


Y-BOCS Scoring: What Your OCD Severity Score Means
Confused by your y-bocs scoring results? This guide explains what the Y-BOCS measures, how severity ranges are used, and supportive next steps if OCD may be in the picture.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 198 min read


AuDHD Traits in Adults: Why Screeners Can Feel Contradictory
If you’re searching audhd traits adults and your screener results feel “all over the place,” you’re not alone. When autism and ADHD overlap, traits can pull in opposite directions, and masking, anxiety, or burnout can skew self-tests. This guide explains why contradictions happen, what patterns matter most, and how to use screeners to plan a calm next step.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 198 min read


Late-Identified Autism in Adults: What Screening Scores Mean
Autism screening results can raise big questions, especially for people who’ve masked for years. Learn what AQ-10, RAADS-14, and CAT-Q scores can and can’t tell you, plus gentle next steps toward evaluation, accommodations, and support.

Ryan Burns
Feb 197 min read


CAT-Q Scoring: A Plain-English Guide to Autistic Masking
Last reviewed: 03/18/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly The CAT-Q is about autistic masking and camouflaging: the ways you may hide, rehearse, compensate, or push through social situations so you seem more “fine” on the outside than you feel on the inside. If you’ve searched cat-q autism, you’re probably trying to name an experience that feels effortful, scripted, and hard to explain. This page explains that pattern in plain English, and it can support self-understanding, but

Ryan Burns
Feb 1910 min read


AQ-10 vs RAADS-R: Which Autism Screener Fits Your Question?
AQ-10 vs RAADS-14 can feel confusing when you’re trying to make sense of autistic traits as an adult. Here’s what each screener is best for and what to do next.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 197 min read


ADHD vs Anxiety in Adults: Why Screeners Get Confusing
ADHD vs anxiety symptoms adults can blur under stress. Learn how worry, shutdown, and sleep loss affect screeners like ASRS and GAD-7—and what to do next.

Ryan Burns
Feb 197 min read


ASRS Scoring Explained: What Your Results Might Mean
Confused by ASRS v1.1 scoring? This guide explains what a positive Part A screen means (and doesn’t), what can inflate scores, and smart next steps if you want an ADHD evaluation.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 1910 min read


What Evidence-Based Therapy Looks Like in a Real Practice
“Evidence-based” should mean more than a buzzword. This guide shows what evidence-based therapy practice culture looks like in real clinics: training with feedback, case consultation, measurement-based care, and the humility to adjust (or refer out) when fit isn’t there.

Ryan Burns
Feb 28 min read


From Solo to Group Practice: What Changes When You Start Hiring
Thinking about your first hire? This guide on how to start a group practice counseling team covers when to add clinicians, what systems to build, and how to protect culture and quality as you grow.

Ryan Burns
Feb 27 min read


1099 Therapist Taxes: What to Track and How Much to Save
1099 therapist taxes basics can feel overwhelming, but you don’t need a perfect spreadsheet to get organized. This guide shows a simple weekly tracking system for income, expenses, mileage, and admin time, plus “good enough” bookkeeping habits that make tax season calmer.

Ryan Burns
Feb 27 min read


Tennessee Telehealth License: See TN Clients from Out-of-State?
Telehealth counseling Tennessee license requirement can trip up even experienced clinicians. Learn why “where the client sits” matters, how Tennessee boards approach out-of-state telehealth, and a simple workflow for documentation, travel, and supportive referrals.

Ryan Burns
Feb 26 min read


Hiring Your First Contractor Clinician: Are You Ready?
Hiring your first contractor clinician can feel risky. This guide helps you hire a therapist independent contractor with clear green lights, red flags, onboarding essentials, and a 30 - 60 day ramp plan, so growth is sustainable and compliant.

Ryan Burns
Feb 29 min read


Telehealth Setups That Support Clinical Quality
strong telehealth setup is more than a camera and a link. This guide covers telehealth therapy best practices therapist teams use to protect privacy, boundaries, and workflow so sessions feel calmer, safer, and more effective.

Ryan Burns
Feb 28 min read


Starting a Private Practice in Tennessee: A Practical Roadmap
Starting a private practice in Tennessee can be rewarding - but it’s also more operationally complex (and financially risky) than most therapists expect. This roadmap highlights the hard parts, the minimum viable checklist, and why many clinicians choose a supported jumpstart through the ScienceWorks Management Program.

Ryan Burns
Feb 27 min read
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