What is Included in an ADHD Evaluation?

ADHD evaluations aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of an individual’s symptoms, functioning, and needs through a standardized process. Key aspects of these evaluations include:

  • Clinical Interview:

    • Detailed discussion about symptoms, history, and their impact on daily life.

    • Exploration of developmental history, family dynamics, and relevant medical history.

  • Diagnostic Criteria Assessment:

    • Evaluation based on DSM-5 criteria for ADHD.

    • Assessment of symptoms related to inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.

    • Assessment of symptoms in other domains that may account for difficulties in attention

  • Behavioral Observation:

    • Observation of behavior in different settings (e.g., home, work, school).

    • Examination of attention span, distractibility, and impulsivity.

  • Self-Report Measures:

    • Completion of standardized questionnaires by the individual and sometimes by family members or significant others.

  • Cognitive Testing:

    • Assessment of cognitive abilities, such as attention, executive functioning, and memory.

  • Collateral Information:

    • Gathering information from teachers, employers, or other relevant individuals regarding the individual’s functioning in different environments.

  • Feedback and Diagnosis:

    • Discussion of assessment findings and formulation of a diagnosis, if applicable.

    • Development of a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the individual’s needs.

Read about how to know if your child needs an ADHD evaluation here.

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