Kristina Knabenshue LCPC

Clinical Assessments

comprehensive master's level evaluations tailored to your needs

Clinical Mental Health Assessment -- $150

Ideal for individuals seeking a diagnostic evaluation to access additional services (e.g., case management, support programs) or those curious about their mental health status. This assessment involves a review of your symptoms, utilization of diagnostic tools, and compilation of your concerns. It includes a diagnosis (if applicable), a written summary, and treatment recommendations.

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Clinical Assessment – $500

This comprehensive evaluation includes both paper-based and computer-based testing instruments. You’ll receive a detailed written report featuring a thorough differential diagnosis section. It’s recommended (though not required) to involve someone who knows you well to participate in portions of the assessment. Access to a computer and an active email address are necessary for the process.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Assessment -- $1500

This in-depth evaluation is designed to explore neurodivergent traits and determine whether an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis is appropriate. The process includes a combination of structured clinical interviews, standardized assessment tools, and personalized questions tailored to your unique experiences.

You’ll receive a detailed written report featuring a comprehensive diagnostic impression, differential diagnosis considerations, and individualized recommendations to support daily functioning, relationships, and self-understanding.

Participation from someone who knows you well (such as a partner, close friend, or family member) is encouraged but not required. An active email address and access to a computer are needed to complete parts of the assessment.

This assessment is appropriate for adults who are seeking clarity, self-understanding, or documentation for accommodations or support services.

Please note: These assessments are conducted at a master’s level. While they provide valuable insights, they may not meet the criteria required for disability applications.