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Adult ADHD Assessment in Tennessee: What to Expect (Timeline, Report, and Next Steps)
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 evalu

Ryan Burns
Feb 238 min read


ASRS Score Interpretation: What Your Results May Mean
Last reviewed: 03/15/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re here because you took an ADHD screener and started searching for ASRS score interpretation, you’re in the right place. The ASRS can be a useful first step, but it’s easy to overinterpret a number when what you really want is clarity. In this article, you’ll learn: What the ASRS is designed to screen for and what it cannot diagnose How to interpret common ASRS result patterns in plain English The most common scor

Ryan Burns
Feb 236 min read


Depression, Anxiety, and ADHD: The Overlap That Screeners Can’t Untangle Alone
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 207 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 197 min read


AQ-10 vs RAADS-14: Which Autism Screener Fits Which 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 196 min read


ADHD or Anxiety? Why Screeners Can Feel Confusing When You’re Stressed: ADHD vs anxiety symptoms adults
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


Adult ADHD Screening: What the ASRS v1.1 Measures (and What It Doesn’t)
The ASRS ADHD screener is a common first step for adults wondering about ADHD. Here’s what it measures, what it can’t confirm, why false positives happen, and what to do next.

Ryan Burns
Feb 197 min read


OCD, Autism, and ADHD: Why They Co-Occur and How to Get the Right Diagnosis and Treatment
OCD and ADHD often show up alongside autistic traits, which can make diagnosis and treatment feel confusing. This guide explains why they co-occur, how to tell OCD compulsions from autistic routines, and how neurodiversity-affirming ERP can be adapted.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 1210 min read


Autism vs ADHD in Women vs Menopause: When Everything Feels Like “Too Much”
Midlife can turn everyday life into sensory overload, brain fog, and burnout. Here’s how autism vs adhd in women can overlap with menopause, and what a differential evaluation can clarify.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 48 min read


AuDHD in Midlife Women: Why Coping Systems Stop Working in Perimenopause
Perimenopause can make long-built coping strategies collapse. This guide explains why AuDHD assessment midlife women often starts making sense now, and what support can help.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 47 min read


ADHD vs anxiety in women: How clinicians tell the difference in midlife
Last reviewed: 03/18/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you are trying to sort out ADHD vs anxiety in women in midlife, you are not overthinking it. ADHD and anxiety can look very similar in midlife, women are often misread in both directions, and the real question is not just “What label fits?” but “What is driving what?” This is the part a good differential evaluation is meant to clarify. [2,3,5,6] In this article, you’ll learn: What overlap commonly looks like in daily l

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 37 min read


ADHD After Menopause: What Changes in Postmenopause vs Perimenopause
f ADHD after menopause feels different than it did in perimenopause, you’re not imagining it. Here’s what can shift in postmenopause (and what often doesn’t), how to tell lifelong ADHD patterns from stage-related brain fog, and what a postmenopause-aware evaluation can look like.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 38 min read


ADHD vs Menopause Brain Fog: A Differential Checklist for Midlife Women
ADHD vs menopause brain fog can feel identical in midlife. Use this differential checklist to spot timeline clues, hormone-linked patterns, and common look-alikes, so you can choose a next step without self-blame.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 37 min read


Hormones and ADHD in Women: PMDD History, Perimenopause, and Diagnostic Clarity
Hormones and ADHD in women can create predictable “windows” when attention, follow-through, and emotional regulation feel harder. A history of PMDD and the menopause transition can add useful context in a thorough ADHD evaluation, without oversimplifying the picture.

Kiesa Kelly
Jan 198 min read


Hormones and ADHD in Women: PMDD History, Perimenopause, and Diagnostic Clarity
Hormones and ADHD in women can create predictable “windows” when attention, follow-through, and emotional regulation feel harder. A history of PMDD and the menopause transition can add useful context in a thorough ADHD evaluation, without oversimplifying the picture.

Kiesa Kelly
Jan 197 min read


New Attention Problems Perimenopause: When to Consider ADHD Testing
New attention problems perimenopause can feel scary: brain fog, time blindness, overwhelm. This guide helps you compare menopause-related cognitive changes with adult ADHD, understand screening vs full assessment, and decide when ADHD testing could give clarity.

Kiesa Kelly
Jan 188 min read


ADHD vs anxiety women in perimenopause: How a good assessment sorts out what’s driving what
Perimenopause can turn focus, sleep, and emotions upside down. If you're stuck in the ADHD vs anxiety women question, a good assessment can map what came first, what worsened, and what supports will help—whether the answer is ADHD, anxiety, both, or neither.

Kiesa Kelly
Jan 188 min read


What to Bring to Your ADHD Evaluation in Midlife (A Practical Prep Checklist to prepare for ADHD assessment)
reparing for a midlife ADHD evaluation can feel intimidating. Use this practical prep checklist to prepare for ADHD assessment with timelines, examples, and the right context, without the pressure to “prove” anything.

Ryan Burns
Jan 178 min read


ADHD Assessments for Women in Perimenopause: What to Expect (and What to Avoid)
Perimenopause brain fog can make an ADHD assessment for women feel extra confusing. Here’s what a quality evaluation includes, what to rule out, and red flags to avoid.

Kiesa Kelly
Jan 178 min read


Perimenopause ADHD Symptoms: Can Perimenopause Cause ADHD-Like Symptoms (Even Without ADHD)?
Perimenopause ADHD symptoms can look a lot like adult ADHD: distractibility, forgetfulness, brain fog, and emotional overwhelm. Here’s why it happens, how to tell “is it ADHD or menopause,” and what a real evaluation can clarify.

Kiesa Kelly
Jan 177 min read
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