Whatever brought you here.
However you describe it, low mood, a question about ADHD or autism, burnout, addiction, the hormonal years, brain fog, or simply wanting to perform at your best, the assessment looks at the same whole picture. Your presentation is the door you came through, not the size of the room.
Pick what brought you here.
Try a few. The four boxes never change, the whole picture is always there. What shifts is the detail inside them, read for what you came in with.
Neurotype
the wiringAmplifiers
the biology you can changeSupports and demands
your contextThe longer view
history and functionWe look at the body, not just the mind.
The part most assessments skip.
So much of what feels mental, the fog, the flatness, the exhaustion, the lost focus, starts somewhere physical. Your thyroid, your iron, your hormones, your sleep. Most places that assess mental health never look. We do, because a label that skips the body misses the cause.
Why we cover all of it.
The thing that brought you here is rarely the whole story, and often not where the answer sits. Two people can arrive with the very same words and need completely different things, and one map, looked at properly, is how you tell them apart. It also means nothing important gets missed simply because it did not fit the label you walked in with.
You do not need the right words to start.
You do not need the right label, or any label at all. You just need to begin. The map is the same for everyone, and it is built to find what is actually going on.
Start with a brain health screening