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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Assessment

Assessments available through Strategic Psychology, Canberra

Take an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Assessment with Strategic Psychology, Canberra

At Strategic Psychology, we offer comprehensive psychological assessments to help individuals gain a deeper understanding of their cognitive, academic, and behavioural strengths and challenges. Our experienced psychologists personalise each assessment to meet the unique needs of our clients, delivering a thorough and supportive evaluation process.

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What is ASD?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts how individuals communicate, interact socially, and behave. Symptoms generally appear in the first 2 years of life and can affect individuals to varying degrees. ASD can be diagnosed in both children and adults. When assessing adults, it is essential to have access to someone who knew the adult as a child, preferably a parent.  If that is not possible, an alternative such as an aunt or uncle may be consulted. This is in line with DSM-5-TR requirements that symptoms must be evident during the developmental period (0-17 years).  In cases where no such contacts are available, an ASD assessment may not be feasible.

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Assessment Tools Used

  • ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised)
  • ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule – 2nd Edition)
  • ABAS-3 (Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System-3rd Edition)
  • Cognitive assessments: WISC-V, WASI-II, WAIS-IV, TONI-4, or WPPSI-IV (depending on age and language ability)

Assessment Process

  1. Pre-session: Prior to the assessment, clients are emailed links to complete the ABAS-3.
  2. Session 1: The first session involves parents (for children) or the client (for adults), and the ADI-R is administered. This session may take up to 120 minutes but is often completed within 90 minutes.
  3. Session 2: The second session is with the client and includes the ADOS-2 and cognitive assessment. This session can take up to 120 minutes, typically completed within 90 minutes.
  4. Feedback: At the end of the second session, preliminary verbal feedback is provided regarding the potential for an ASD diagnosis.
  5. Report: A full report will be delivered within 12 weeks via email directly to the client.

Is There Potential for NDIS Funding After the Assessment?

Please contact the NDIA/NDIS for specific information regarding funding eligibility. We are not affiliated with the NDIS/NDIA and cannot offer advice.

Important Considerations

If an assessment may be used to support a funding application with an agency (e.g. NDIS or Services Australia), it is important to confirm the relevant eligibility requirements in advance. These agencies often require assessments to be completed by a psychologist with specific registration or qualifications. Selecting the appropriate psychologist and assessment from the outset is essential, as some assessments have restrictions on how often they can be repeated. Understanding the criteria relevant to your circumstances before proceeding will help ensure the assessment aligns with both current and future needs.

This assessment can be conducted for clients aged 4+

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Find available booking times now, send a booking enquiry through our online form, or call us on 6262 6157 to speak with a team member about the process and current availability.