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Washington Telehealth: Online ADHD, Autism, and OCD Assessment
Last reviewed: 03/14/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you are searching for telehealth psychological assessment Washington options, you are probably balancing two priorities: faster access and real depth. At ScienceWorks, we know many adults are not looking for a shortcut. They want answers sooner, but they also want an evaluation that is thoughtful, nuanced, and genuinely useful. A strong online evaluation is not thorough because it is virtual. It is thorough because the

Ryan Burns
Mar 158 min read


Adult ADHD and Autism Testing in Washington: Why It Takes So Long
Last reviewed: 03/14/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you have been searching for adult ADHD autism testing in Washington, the hardest part is often not deciding to get help. It is waiting while work keeps slipping, home responsibilities keep piling up, and you still do not know whether ADHD, autism, trauma, anxiety, OCD, sleep disruption, or some combination best explains what is going on. In Washington, long behavioral health waitlists and uneven provider availability a

Ryan Burns
Mar 158 min read


Adult Autism Assessment in Texas: Cost, Wait Times, and Quality
Last reviewed: 03/14/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you are looking for an adult autism assessment Texas adults can actually use, the biggest question is rarely just “What does it cost?” It is usually “Will this finally explain the pattern I have been living with for years?” A strong evaluation should give you clarity, context, and next steps, not just a label. In this article, you’ll learn: why adult evaluations can be hard to access what a careful assessment should in

Ryan Burns
Mar 148 min read


After a Positive AQ-10: What an Adult Autism Assessment Looks Like
Last reviewed: 02/27/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you just had a positive AQ-10 and you’re searching “adult autism assessment near me,” a big question usually follows: What happens next? A screening score can point you toward a full evaluation, but it can’t explain your full profile on its own. [1] In this article, you’ll learn: What an adult autism assessment is trying to answer (beyond “yes/no”) Typical steps in an autism evaluation for adults, including interviews

Ryan Burns
Feb 277 min read


Autistic Burnout in Perimenopause: Why Midlife Reveals Autism
Last reviewed: 02/27/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’ve been googling autism in women over 40 and thinking, “Why does this feel so true now?” you’re not alone. Many women reach midlife and suddenly notice more sensory overwhelm, more social exhaustion, and more “I can’t do life anymore” moments, even if they’ve been highly capable for decades. Diagnostic bias and masking (camouflaging) can delay recognition, especially when someone has learned to look “fine” on the o

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 278 min read


What Does My AQ-10 Score Mean? AQ-10 Scoring for Adults
Last reviewed: 02/27/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re a high-masking woman who took the AQ 10 and got a “surprisingly low” score (or a score that feels ambiguous), it can stir up a lot: relief, doubt, grief, validation, or a looping “But what does this actually mean?” The AQ-10 test is a quick autism screener, not a diagnosis. In real life, especially for women who’ve spent decades “passing,” the most important information isn’t just the number. It’s the lifelong p

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 278 min read


Adult Autism Assessment for High-Masking Women: What to Expect
Last reviewed: 02/26/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly Typing “adult autism assessment near me” can bring up a confusing mix of online quizzes, short screenings, and full evaluations. If you’re a high-masking woman (or you’ve been told you’re “too social” to be autistic), it can be hard to know what a real assessment should include and what questions to ask before you commit. In this article, you’ll learn: Why high-masking autism is often missed until midlife What adult autis

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 2610 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


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


Autistic Masking vs Social Anxiety vs People-Pleasing
Last reviewed: 02/19/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you have ever googled autistic masking vs social anxiety and still felt unsure, you are not alone. In adults, all three patterns can look like the same "polite, put-together" person on the outside, while the inside story is totally different. In this article, you'll learn: Why masking, social anxiety, and people-pleasing get mixed up The "driver underneath" each pattern Practical clues you can use in real life How the

Ryan Burns
Feb 199 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


High-Masking Autism in Adults: Why the Interview Matters
High-masking adults can “test fine” yet still struggle daily. This article explains why a comprehensive adult autism assessment often depends more on a skilled clinical interview and developmental history than on tests alone.

Ryan Burns
Feb 109 min read


High-Masking Autism in Women: Signs Often Misread as Anxiety
High-masking autism in midlife women is routinely misread as anxiety, depression, or burnout. Here's what the overlap pattern actually looks like — and what a good evaluation looks for.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 411 min read
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