Neurodivergent self-screen · shared result
Strong indicators
Your responses align strongly with the neurodivergent profile across multiple dimensions. If you haven’t yet, this is worth taking to a clinician who specifically understands adult neurodivergence — not a generalist who assesses one condition at a time.
This is a shared band description from one of our self-screens. No personal data here — just the band someone landed in.
Reading a strong multi-channel result you’ve been handed
A strong-band result means the screen lit up broadly and high — most of its channels registering firmly across attention, sensory, social, executive and emotional at once. If this reached you through a shared link, that combination of breadth and height is the thing to sit with. A screen this saturated is unlikely to be a fluke of one rough week: it’s difficult for any single stressor to push nearly every channel to the top of its range simultaneously, which is what separates a strong multi-channel result from a high score piled into one dimension.
None of that makes it a diagnosis, and it shouldn’t be read as one — it’s a free self-report screen, self-scored, deliberately built to point toward a conversation rather than to close one. But of all the bands this quiz produces, this is the one where the honest read is straightforward: the pattern is broad, it’s pronounced, and it’s worth taking to someone qualified to assess it properly rather than sitting on.
Why the right next step is a multi-condition clinician
The particular thing a strong multi-channel result argues for is comprehensive assessment — a clinician who looks across several neurodivergent conditions in one process, not a generalist scanning for one at a time. When this many channels are loud, the conditions underneath tend to interact, and a single-condition lens keeps producing half-answers: the attention gets found and the sensory story gets written off as anxiety, or the reverse. An assessor who can hold the whole picture at once reads the interactions instead of splitting a coherent profile into two incomplete reports.
If cost, geography, or a two-year waitlist puts that out of reach for now, the strong result doesn’t become useless. Accommodations need no paperwork and no diagnosis — the sensory adjustments, the executive scaffolding, the honest conversations about working style are available immediately and self-implementable. Formal assessment mainly unlocks two specific things: medication where it’s relevant, and legally protected adjustments. Everything else the result points toward can begin the day it lands.
If someone shared a strong result with you
When a strong-band result arrives from someone in your life, treat it as trust being extended, not a claim to be argued with. The worst responses are the two easy ones — brushing it off as an internet quiz, or leaping to diagnose them on the spot — because both tell the person the specific thing they were afraid of, that this isn’t safe to talk about with you. What helps is plainer: acknowledge that a broad, high pattern showed up, that it clearly matters to them, and ask what they want to do with it rather than deciding for them.
Expect that a strong result at this stage often collides with a lifetime of being told they were exaggerating, lazy, or too much, so believing them is not a small gesture — it’s frequently the thing that lets them book the appointment. Practical support beats advice: help find a clinician who assesses multiple conditions, offer to sit in the waiting room, keep checking in through what can be a long and destabilising process. You don’t need to understand every channel to be useful. You need to keep taking it seriously after the first conversation ends.
Curious about your own?
Take the Neurodivergent screen.
Free. About 5 minutes. ND-affirming. No email gate, no diagnosis, no advice you didn’t ask for — just a scored result and a dimension breakdown.
Other bands on this screen
- Few indicatorsYour responses don’t strongly suggest a neurodivergent profile. That doesn’t rule it out — particularly if you’ve been masking heavily, or if your traits are concentrated in one sp…
- Some indicatorsSeveral neurodivergent traits show up in your responses. Look at the dimension breakdown below — even with a moderate total score, a high score in one or two dimensions is a real s…
- Multiple indicatorsYour responses align with the neurodivergent profile across several dimensions. The dimension breakdown will tell you which conditions to read about first — and whether a combined …
Not a diagnosis. Not medical advice. A self-screen result is a starting point — for self-understanding and, where it helps, a clinician conversation.