Private Autism Assessment

Clinical Associates

Our Associate Assessors

A wider geographical range is offered through our Clinical Associates network.

All associates are experienced clinicians, trained in ADOS-2 and ADI-R, and working to the same structured assessment model.

Each Associate Clinician retains full responsibility for their own clinical work, indemnity and governance, and you would contract with them directly. Each clinician operates their own pricing structure.

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Jennifer Broadley

MHGI | ADOS-2 and ADI-R certified

Area covered: Scotland and North of England. Jennifer is based in Angus, Scotland.

I’m a qualified, full-time Human Given’s Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor, and Adult Autism Assessor. I’ve been in private practice since 2003. As a natural part of offering therapy to adults looking for additional mental and emotional support and strategies, it is entirely expected that a percentage of my clients will have neurodivergent brains (autism and/or ADHD). The very reason they may be struggling with anxiety, overwhelm, relationships or depression is because many of these challenges co-occur when an autistic or ADHD person is continually compromising and adjusting to succeed in a world designed for neurotypical brains.

Adult autism assessments are easily accessible and are requested for a range of reasons. Many use the results to ask for reasonable adjustments in their place of work or study. Many more want the assessment for greater self-understanding, validation, and clarity regarding lifelong challenges and social difficulties. A more accurate awareness of your own brain design (and the benefits and challenges that come with it) creates opportunities to more honestly and capably represent yourself in all the formal and informal environments that come with living life to the full.

If you’d like an adult autism assessment with me, step one is to get in touch for a first conversation. I look forward to meeting you.

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John Halker

MHGI | ADOS-2 and ADI-R certified

Area covered: South central England, with clinics in London, Portsmouth and Guernsey,
as well as other South central locations.

John is a leading psychotherapist and clinical supervisor with over three decades of experience helping others to thrive. He has a particular interest in neurodivergence in adults, and he assesses young people and adults for both autism and ADHD.

Following diagnosis, John helps people to design and build lives that work for them, and for the people around them, both at home and also in the workplace, often working with employers to create circumstances and culture in which everyone can thrive.