Online Assessments
Take our specialized assessments to get professional insights.
Adult Self-Rated Cross Cutting Symptom Measure (Level 1)
DSM‑5‑TR Parent/Guardian‑Rated Level 1 Cross‑Cutting Symptom Measure (Age 17 to 90 years) assesses key mental health domains across psychiatric diagnoses, including mood, anxiety, attention, psychosis, sleep, repetitive behaviors, and substance use. It helps identify areas that may further diagnosis.
Behavioural Assessment (Adult Self-Report) - Vindland
Our behavioral assessment identifies, measures, and evaluates the root causes of psychological and functional impairments. It examines behaviors that manifest as psychological distress, social withdrawal, or physiological symptoms.
Behavioural Assessment - Vindland
The Behavioral Assessment, for individuals aged 4 to 90 years, identifies, measures, and evaluates the root causes of psychological and functional impairments. It examines behaviors that manifest as psychological distress, social withdrawal, or physiological symptoms
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale - (ASRS)
For adults aged 18 years and older, this assessment screens for Attention‑Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It uses a symptom checklist based on DSM‑IV criteria to measure the frequency of inattentive and hyperactive‑impulsive symptoms.
Adult ADHD Self‑Report Assessment (CAARS)
The ADHD Assessment, for adults aged 18 years and older, evaluates the frequency and severity of core Attention‑Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms, including inattention, executive dysfunction, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
Adult ADHD Quality of Life Assessment - AAQoL
The assessment evaluates the impact of ADHD on daily functioning, with a focus on life satisfaction, productivity, and emotional well‑being. It measures quality of life across key domains such as productivity, social relationships, and psychological health in adults aged 18–59.
Self-Direction Adaptive Behaviour Assessment - ABAS
The Self‑Direction behaviour Assessment (ages 16–89) measures an individual’s ability to manage actions, set goals, make safe choices, and work independently without external prompts. It must be completed by the individual, a supervisor, parent, spouse/partner, sibling, or child.
Work Adaptive Behaviour Assessment - ABAS
The Work Adaptive Behavior Assessment, for individuals aged 16 to 89 years, evaluates the practical, everyday skills needed to function independently at work. We assess how well an individual handles job-related tasks such as following directions, completing assigned work, interacting appropriately with colleagues, and maintaining a work schedule. It must be completed by the individual, a work supervisor, parent, spouse/partner, sibling, or child.
Adult Adaptive Behaviour Assessment (ABAS)
The Adaptive Behaviour Assessment, for individuals aged 16 to 89 years, provides a comprehensive evaluation of adaptive skills in those with learning disabilities, autism, developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, sensory or physical impairments, and neuropsychological disorders. It must be completed by the individual, parent/guardian, spouse/partner, sibling, child, professional caregiver, or roommate.
Adult Self‑Report Autism Social Responsiveness Assessment (SAS)
The Social Impairment Assessment, for individuals aged 9 to 89 years, identifies the presence and severity of social difficulties associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). For adults aged 19 to 89 years, this form must be completed as a self‑report. The results provide valuable insights to guide treatment planning and support strategies.
Adult Autism Social Responsiveness Assessment (SRS 2)
The Social Responsiveness Assessment, for adults aged 19 to 89 years, identifies the presence and severity of social impairments associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). The assessment must be completed by a parent, guardian/caretaker, relative, spouse, or other close associate.