| ARP Packages
Want to see the bigger picture? Let’s map your unique profile!
From BPD, NPD, and PMDD, to Adult & Child ADHD, we offer the support…
that you need!
The full package!
At NeurodiverseLIFE, we offer an ever-expanding range of Assessment, Report, and Profile (ARP) Packages, each of which provide a structured pathway for those individuals seeking a deeper understanding of their neurodiversity.
Far more than just a basic assessment, our personalised ARP Packages offer in-depth insight into how the brain processes attention, emotion, and cognition.
Blending structured screening with detailed neurodiversity profiling, our packages identify patterns associated with neurodevelopmental traits, and explore how those interact with executive functioning, emotional regulation, sensory processing, and social situations.
Every unique portfolio includes assessment findings, an interpretation of the screening scores, and a personalised neurodiversity profile. Practical recommendations are also provided, to support individuals in their work, education, relationships, and wellbeing.
To learn more about the ARP Packages we offer, we have provided further details below. Once you’re ready, you can select from the options available below, to book an initial consultation with us.
If you have any questions about our ARP Packages, or you would simply like to find out more about how they could benefit you, please feel free to send us a message.
Our 4-Stage Process
Through our range of ARP Packages, we provide structured, personalised pathways to deeper understanding and support.
Stage 1:
Assess
We offer personalised
client assessments.
Stage 2:
Profile
We produce in-depth
neurodiversity profiles.
Stage 3:
Report
We present detailed
reports of our findings.
Stage 4:
Support
We provide additional
support strategies.
The aim of our assessments is not simply to assign a label, but to understand everyone’s individual neurodevelopmental profile and provide meaningful support for their continued wellbeing.
About Adult ARP Packages
Whilst many adults seek clarity about possible neurodivergent traits to access the appropriate support, others often pursue an assessment after recognising long-standing challenges they experience throughout their daily lives, such as with:
- mental focus
- organisation
- emotional regulation
- sensory processing
- interpersonal communication
Adapted from the structure of traditional occupational health material, Adult ARP Packages also come with a Neurodiversity Workplace Support Report. This detailed document reframes workplace support through a neuroscience and psychology lens to provide meaningful guidance for both employers and employees — helping create a more inclusive, productive, and mutually beneficial environment, for everyone.

Adult ARP Package Contents
Our Adult ARP Packages include a host of invaluable information and insights designed to help individuals understand and better navigate their unique neurodiversity profile.
Item 1: Psychiatric Screening Assessment (ASRS v1.1)
A structured screening tool used to identify patterns consistent with ADHD traits.
Item 2: Executive Function Profile
A detailed analysis of all core executive functions, identifying strengths, challenges, and individual patterns of cognitive processing.
Item 3: ADHD Neuroscientific Subtype Identification
Identification of how ADHD presents for the individual, including inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, or combined profiles.
Item 4: Comprehensive Assessment Report
A detailed written report outlining screening findings alongside the executive functioning profile.
Item 5: Workplace Recommendations
Practical recommendations for reasonable adjustments and ongoing workplace support (where necessary).
Item 6: Access to Work Guidance
Guidance for, and potentially even support with, Access to Work applications (where appropriate).
Item 1: Psychiatric Screening Assessment (McClean)
A structured screening tool used to identify patterns consistent with Borderline Personality Disorder traits.
Item 2: Emotional Regulation Profile
Exploration of emotional intensity, stress responses, and how the nervous system responds to emotional triggers.
Item 3: Attachment Style Profile
Identification of relational patterns such as secure, anxious, avoidant, or disorganised attachment styles.
Item 4: Interpersonal Dynamics Assessment
Examination of relationship patterns, communication styles, and responses to perceived rejection, conflict, or abandonment.
Item 5: Comprehensive Assessment Report
A detailed written report outlining screening findings alongside the emotional regulation and attachment profile.
Item 6: Practical Support Guidance
Clear recommendations designed to support emotional regulation, relationship awareness, and everyday functioning.
Item 1: Narcissistic Personality Screening Assessment (NPI & PNI)
Structured screening tools used to identify patterns of both grandiose and vulnerable narcissistic traits.
Item 2: Interpersonal & Attachment Dynamics Assessment
Exploration of relationship patterns, attachment styles, and responses to connection, rejection, or conflict.
Item 3: Childhood Trauma Profile
Examination of early developmental experiences and how these may have influenced emotional regulation, attachment, and identity formation.
Item 4: Emotional Regulation Analysis
Assessment of how the individual responds to stress, criticism, and emotional triggers.
Item 5: Comprehensive Assessment Report
A detailed written report outlining screening findings alongside the individual narcissistic and developmental profile.
Item 6: Practical Support Guidance
Recommendations designed to support self-awareness, emotional regulation, and healthier relationship dynamics.
Item 1: PMDD Screening Assessment
Structured screening tools used to identify patterns consistent with PMDD.
Item 2: Full PMDD Assessment Profile Report
A comprehensive report integrating screening results with a detailed domain-based analysis.
Item 3: PMDD Neurodiversity Profile
Exploration of how symptoms present across emotional, cognitive, physical, and behavioural domains.
Item 4: Cycle-Based Symptom Mapping
Identification of how symptoms fluctuate across the menstrual cycle.
Item 5: Practical Support Guidance
Targeted recommendations to support symptom management and daily functioning.

About Child ARP Packages
Our Child Packages were designed to help better understand how a child’s developing brain processes attention, emotion, cognition, and learning. Assessments are typically suitable for children aged 4–16 years, and involve collaboration with parents or caregivers throughout the entire process.
Neuroscience shows that the prefrontal cortex (the part of the brain responsible for executive functioning skills such as our impulse control, emotional regulation, and working memory) continues developing through to early adulthood — meaning they are still learning and refining those skills as they grow.
Our approach goes beyond basic screening, by providing an Executive Function & Emotional Literacy Profile, identifying how the child processes attention, regulates their emotions, and responds to learning environments.
We also provide a comprehensive report, along with a School Support Report, containing practical recommendations for both home and school environments — helping teachers and parents work together to support the child’s development.
Child ARP Package Contents
Our Child ADHD Assessment Packages provide parents and caregivers with a structured understanding of how their child’s developing brain processes attention, emotion, socialisation, and learning.
Item 1: Psychiatric Screening Assessment
A structured screening tool designed to identify patterns of attention-related traits that may be consistent with ADHD.
Item 2: Executive Function Profile
An assessment of key cognitive processes such as attention regulation, working memory, organisation, planning, and impulse control.
Item 3: Emotional Literacy Profile
An exploration of how the child recognises, understands, and regulates emotions, supporting emotional development and behavioural understanding.
Item 4: Comprehensive Assessment Report
A detailed report outlining screening results alongside the child’s executive functioning and emotional literacy profile.
Item 5: School Support Report
A practical report designed for teachers and schools, providing clear guidance and recommendations to support the child within the learning environment.
Item 6: Parent–School United Support Plan
Clear, collaborative steps to help parents and educators work together to support the child’s development, learning, and wellbeing.

