ADHD and Autism Assessments in Ottawa

Sometimes people move through life sensing that their experiences with focus, communication, sensory sensitivity, or daily organization feel different from those around them. You may have spent years wondering why certain tasks feel unusually difficult, why your mind moves so quickly, or why social or sensory environments can feel overwhelming.

An assessment can provide clarity.

At Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy, ADHD and autism assessments are designed to help you better understand how your brain works. These evaluations are comprehensive, and grounded in respect for neurodiversity. The goal is not simply to determine whether a diagnosis applies, but to help you gain meaningful insight into your experiences and identify supports that may be helpful moving forward.

Assessments are conducted in person at our Ottawa clinic.

When Someone Might Seek an ADHD or Autism Assessment

Many adults begin considering an assessment after years of trying to manage challenges that never seemed fully explained. Others pursue evaluation after recognizing patterns that resonate with ADHD or autistic experiences later in life.

People often seek assessments when they notice:

  • Difficulty sustaining focus or completing tasks
  • Challenges with time management or organization
  • Mental fatigue from constant effort to stay on track
  • Sensory sensitivities or feeling overwhelmed in certain environments
  • Social communication differences or feeling misunderstood in relationships
  • Patterns of intense interest, hyperfocus, or burnout
  • A long history of feeling “different” without clear explanation

For some people, these experiences have been present since childhood but were never formally evaluated.

Understanding ADHD in Adulthood

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder does not always appear the way many people expect.

While childhood ADHD is often associated with visible hyperactivity, adults may experience it differently. Many people describe feeling constantly overwhelmed by tasks, struggling to prioritize responsibilities, forgetting important details, or experiencing cycles of intense productivity followed by exhaustion.

Common adult ADHD experiences can include:

  • Difficulty starting or finishing tasks
  • Losing track of time or underestimating how long things take
  • Frequent distraction or racing thoughts
  • Challenges with organization and follow-through
  • Emotional overwhelm or frustration

An assessment can help clarify whether ADHD may be influencing these patterns and provide guidance for managing them more effectively.

Understanding Autism in Adulthood

Autism can also go unrecognized for many years, particularly for those who have learned to adapt, mask, or compensate for social and sensory differences.

Some adults seek an autism assessment after realizing that lifelong patterns of communication, sensory processing, or social interaction may reflect autistic experiences rather than personal shortcomings.

Autistic adults may describe:

  • Feeling exhausted by social interaction or needing time to recover afterward
  • Difficulty interpreting social cues or navigating unspoken expectations
  • Strong focus on specific interests or areas of expertise
  • Sensitivity to noise, textures, lighting, or other sensory input
  • A preference for routine, structure, or predictability

Receiving an autism assessment can help people better understand their needs, strengths, and ways of interacting with the world.

What to Expect from the Assessment Process

Our ADHD and autism assessments are thorough and individualized. We take time to understand the full context of your experiences rather than focusing only on symptoms.

The process may include:

  • Discussion of developmental, medical, and educational history
  • Exploration of current daily functioning and behavioural patterns
  • Standardized psychological questionnaires or testing tools
  • Evaluation of attention, memory, and executive functioning
  • Review of emotional well-being and mental health

Assessments are conducted by licensed psychologists who have experience working with neurodevelopmental conditions in adults.

The goal is to provide a clear and thoughtful understanding of your experiences.

What Happens After the Assessment

Following the assessment process, you will receive a comprehensive report outlining the findings and recommendations.

If ADHD or autism is identified, recommendations may include:

  • Referrals for therapy or ADHD-informed counselling
  • Strategies to support attention, executive functioning, and organization
  • Guidance for managing sensory or social challenges
  • Documentation that may assist with workplace or academic accommodations
  • Referral for medical consultation if medication options may be helpful

If a diagnosis is not confirmed, the assessment can still provide valuable insight into other factors influencing your experiences and help guide appropriate supports.

Moving Toward Understanding

Many adults arrive at assessment carrying years of self-criticism or confusion about why certain aspects of life have felt more difficult than expected.

Learning that ADHD or autism may be part of the picture can bring relief, perspective, and a more compassionate understanding of yourself.

At Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy, assessments are conducted with warmth, respect, and clinical care. Our goal is to help you leave the process with greater clarity and confidence about your next steps.

Complimentary Consultation

If you are considering an ADHD or autism assessment and would like to learn more about the process, a complimentary consultation can help you decide whether it feels like the right next step.

During this conversation, you can:

  • Ask questions about the assessment process
  • Discuss your concerns and goals
  • Learn about timelines and what the evaluation involves
  • Explore whether working with a Catharsis clinician feels like the right fit

There is no pressure to move forward. The consultation simply provides space to learn more.

Ready to Book Your Appointment?

If you are looking for psychotherapy services in Ottawa or virtual therapy across Ontario, Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy is here to help. Call (613) 316-6099 or request your appointment online. We look forward to supporting you.