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AQ10 Questionnaire vs RAADS-R vs AQ-50: Which Screener Fits Which Question?
Last reviewed: 03/18/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly Different autism screeners answer slightly different questions. If you have found the AQ-10 questionnaire online and are now comparing it with the RAADS-R or AQ-50, this page is here to help you match each screener to its actual purpose. It is not the main scoring guide for any single test, and it is not a substitute for a full evaluation when the real question is bigger than one questionnaire can answer. In this article,

Ryan Burns
Feb 278 min read


“Borderline” ASRS Results: What Clinicians Look For Next
Last reviewed: 02/27/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’ve taken the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale and landed in the “borderline” zone, asrs results can feel like a frustrating non-answer: not clearly “positive,” not clearly “negative.” You’re not alone, and you’re not doing anything wrong. The ASRS (especially the 6-question screener) is designed to flag people who may benefit from a fuller evaluation, not to deliver a diagnosis by itself. [1][2] In this article, you’l

Ryan Burns
Feb 277 min read


Late-Diagnosed ADHD in Women: Signs in Adult Women and When It’s Time for an Assessment
Last reviewed: 03/15/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re researching late-diagnosed ADHD in women, you may be trying to understand ADHD in adult women, the signs of late-diagnosed ADHD, why it gets missed, and when an assessment makes sense. You may have tried planners, therapy, and “trying harder,” while the self-criticism keeps growing. An assessment is about clarity for patterns that have been persistent and costly. In this article, you’ll learn: Common signs of AD

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 269 min read


Private ADHD Assessment: What You’re Paying For (and How to Tell if It’s Worth It)
Last reviewed: 02/23/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re searching for a private ADHD assessment, you’ve probably seen wildly different prices and timelines. Some options look like a full psychological evaluation, while others are closer to a screening visit. The price often reflects what the evaluation does (or doesn’t) include, and “fast” doesn’t always mean “clear.” High-quality adult assessment is built on careful clinical interviewing, multiple data points, and a

Ryan Burns
Feb 236 min read


Perimenopause Sensory Overload: When Noise, Heat, Clothes, and Touch Become “Too Much”
Perimenopause sensory overload can turn everyday input—noise, heat, seams, and touch - into “too much.” Learn why thresholds shift, how autism/ADHD can intersect, and practical ways to prevent shutdowns and recover faster.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 1210 min read


ADHD at Work for Women in Perimenopause: Memory Slips, Overwhelm, and What Helps
ADHD at work - women in perimenopause often notice it first on the job: memory slips, overwhelm, and a sudden drop in executive function. This guide explains the ADHD–perimenopause overlap and shares realistic, no-hustle supports, communication tweaks, and accommodation ideas.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 47 min read


Autism in Midlife Women: Signs Misread as Anxiety in High Masking Autism in Women
High masking autism in women can be mistaken for anxiety, especially in midlife. Learn how camouflaging shows up, what autistic burnout can look like, and what an adult evaluation typically includes.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 47 min read


Why ADHD Symptoms Can Spike in Perimenopause (Even If You’ve “Always Managed Fine”): ADHD Symptoms in Perimenopause Explained
If you’ve always “managed fine,” a perimenopause shift can make ADHD symptoms perimenopause feel suddenly louder: sleep disruption, mood swings, brain fog, and executive dysfunction. Here’s why coping strategies can stop working, what’s normal, and how to get the right kind of help.

Ryan Burns
Feb 37 min read


Your Child's Meltdowns Aren't Behavior Problems: Understanding and Managing Meltdowns
Your child’s meltdowns aren’t bad behavior—they’re neurological overload. When the brain’s stress response takes over, your child isn’t being defiant—they’re overwhelmed. Your job is safety and calm, not correction. Through co-regulation, patience, and understanding triggers, you can help your child’s nervous system recover and build lasting regulation skills.

Shane Thrapp
Oct 9, 202510 min read
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