Autism assessments
Comprehensive, neuroaffirming Autism assessments grounded in best-practice, evidence-based guidelines.
Spencer Psychology provides comprehensive Autism assessments for adults seeking a deeper understanding of their neurotype. Many people pursue assessment to clarify lifelong patterns in communication, social interaction, sensory processing, and self-regulation, or to make sense of experiences that have long felt different from those of others.
Assessments are conducted in a respectful and supportive environment and approached with curiosity, sensitivity, and genuine regard for individual differences. The focus is not on deficit, but on understanding how each person experiences and navigates the world.
The assessment process involves a detailed clinical interview aligned with DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria, exploring developmental history, lived experience, strengths, and areas of difference. Standardised assessment tools and self-report measures are used to support a comprehensive understanding, with optional input from family members or others who know the individual well where appropriate.
Assessments consider whether diagnostic criteria for Autism are met while also exploring overlapping or contributing factors such as ADHD, trauma, or anxiety. Beyond diagnosis, the emphasis is on understanding how each person’s profile influences emotional wellbeing, daily functioning, relationships, and identity.
Clients receive a detailed written report presented in clear, respectful language. Reports outline strengths, patterns of functioning, and areas of difference, alongside practical recommendations to support workplace adjustments, university accommodations, therapeutic planning, and personal understanding. Clear next steps are provided to support confidence and clarity moving forward.
Many clients describe the assessment process as validating and relieving, supporting self-acceptance and a more authentic way of living.
What the assessment process involves
The assessment process is collaborative, reflective, and supportive, with an emphasis on understanding rather than pathologising difference.
Consultation
A two-hour clinical interview, sometimes completed across two sessions, exploring developmental history, lived experience, current strengths and challenges, and key areas of daily functioning.
Assessment measures
Standardised tools and self-report questionnaires selected to support a respectful, evidence-based understanding of each individual’s neurotype and profile.
Observer input
Where appropriate, an optional observer questionnaire may be completed by someone who knows you well to provide additional perspective.
Comprehensive report
A detailed report integrating interview data, assessment measures, observer input, and diagnostic criteria. Reports focus on self-understanding and practical recommendations and are typically completed within four weeks of the final assessment session.
Spencer Psychology is currently accepting new clients for Autism assessments. You are welcome to get in touch to discuss whether an assessment is right for you.