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How to Compare Private Pay ADHD Assessment Options
Last reviewed: 03/12/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re comparing a private pay ADHD assessment provider's offer, it is easy to focus on the sticker price. But when work is slipping, school is getting harder, or you are trying to sort out whether ADHD, autism, anxiety, trauma, burnout, or something else best explains what is happening, the real question is whether the evaluation will give you a clear and usable answer. A high-quality assessment should be thorough eno

Ryan Burns
Mar 138 min read


Positive ASRS: How to Prep for Adult ADHD Assessment (Women)
Last reviewed: 02/27/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you scored “positive” on the ASRS and you’re wondering what comes next, an adult ADHD assessment can feel like both relief and a new kind of overwhelm. Many midlife women seek an evaluation after years of coping and masking, then hit a tipping point in their 40s. 🧭 Key takeaway: A positive ASRS is a screening signal, not a diagnosis. A full evaluation looks at your history, current symptoms, and real-life impact. [3,4

Ryan Burns
Feb 278 min read


ASRS v1.1 Score Interpretation: High Score, But Is It ADHD?
Last reviewed: 03/18/2026 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 279 min read


Private ADHD Assessment vs Neuropsych Testing: Which?
Last reviewed: 02/26/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re searching for a private ADHD assessment, you’ll quickly notice that “testing” can mean very different things from one clinic to another. Some clinics offer a focused adult ADHD assessment built around a diagnostic interview and rating scales, while others recommend full neuropsychological testing for adhd in adults that looks broadly at learning, memory, and cognitive strengths. Both approaches can be appropriat

Ryan Burns
Feb 268 min read


Adult ADHD Assessment in Tennessee: What to Expect
Last reviewed: 02/23/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re considering an adult ADHD assessment, you’re probably looking for two things: clarity (is it ADHD, something else, or both?) and a plan you can actually use. The process can feel intimidating, especially if you’ve been dismissed before or you’re worried you’ll “mess up” the appointment. In this article, you’ll learn: What usually happens in an ADHD assessment for adults, in what order What a comprehensive evalua

Ryan Burns
Feb 239 min read


Symptoms of ADHD in Women: Why It Gets Missed and What Screeners Catch
ADHD symptoms in women often get missed because inattentive patterns, masking, and “doing well” outwardly can hide the struggle. Learn what ADHD can look like day-to-day, how burnout and anxiety overlap, and what the ASRS screener can (and can’t) pick up.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 198 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


Does ADHD Get Worse in Perimenopause? What Changes (and Why)
does adhd get worse in perimenopause? For many people, symptoms can intensify as estrogen fluctuates, sleep fragments, stress rises, and the brain’s dopamine systems have less “buffer” for attention and executive function. This guide explains what’s changing and practical, non-medical ways to reduce overload.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 1211 min read


ADHD Symptoms in Women: How It Looks and Why It Gets Missed
ADHD symptoms in women often hide in plain sight: chronic overwhelm, time blindness, and burnout behind a “high-functioning” mask. Here’s how to tell traits from diagnosis and when to seek an evaluation in Tennessee.

Kiesa Kelly
Jan 37 min read


Executive Dysfunction vs Demand Avoidance: Telling Apart
Executive dysfunction vs demand avoidance both can sound like “they won’t,” but the mechanism matters. Learn how evaluations tell ADHD-style executive overload from a nervous-system threat response to demands—and what supports fit each pattern.

Kiesa Kelly
Dec 17, 20257 min read
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