Assessment Types
What is the difference between a Neuropsychological Profile Study and a Complete Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment? Find out which one is most suitable for you.
Service Comparison
Criteria | Complete Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment | Neuropsychological Profile Study |
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Number of sessions | 5 to 6 sessions (approx. 1h each) | Online neuropsychological profile study + 1 consultation |
Type of instruments | Standardized formal tests + clinical interviews | Neuropsychological profile study |
For whom? | Complex cases or those with clinical history | Women starting their self-discovery journey |
Report delivery | Yes, report with profile, clinical recommendations and workplace or university accommodation suggestions | Yes, personalized report with profile analysis and next step recommendations |
Can provide diagnosis | Yes (should be integrated with psychiatric consultation) | High probability, may require additional testing |
Who it is for: | Complex cases or those with clinical history | Women starting their self-discovery journey |

Neuropsychological Profile Study
The Profile Study is an accessible and comprehensive approach to understanding your neuropsychological functioning, designed specifically for women beginning their neurodivergence journey.
What it includes:
- Comprehensive online neuropsychological profile study
- Analysis consultation to discuss results
- Personalized report with your profile and recommendations
- Email support during the study completion process
Duration and Process:
The profile study can be completed online at your own pace. After scheduling and payment, you will have up to 8 days before your consultation to complete it.

Complete Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment
The neuropsychological assessment is a comprehensive process that aims to understand how your brain processes information and how this relates to your behavior, emotions, and cognition.
What it includes:
- Detailed initial interview to understand your history and concerns
- Tests developed to identify possible autism or ADHD, with sensitivity to masking behaviors that complicate diagnosis
- Assessment of executive functions such as attention, memory, planning, working memory, and inhibitory control
- Careful analysis and differential diagnosis to distinguish between different conditions that may share similar characteristics
- Report with results and personalized recommendations
- Feedback session to discuss results and next steps
My approach is specially adapted to identify how ADHD and autism manifest in women, who often present symptoms different from those traditionally recognized.
Duration and Process:
The assessment involves an average of 5 to 6 sessions - could be fewer or more, including initial interview, testing sessions, and feedback. Each session lasts approximately 1 hour.
Still have questions about which to choose?
I am here to help you choose the assessment most suitable for your needs. Get in touch to clarify questions or book an initial consultation.