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Do you think you or someone you care
for may be affected by ADHD?


Find the Answer Right Now without Leaving your Desk

The first step is for you to find out if you or your child indeed has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Before you approach psychiatrists, psychologists, or other professionals, and engage in a time consuming and expensive diagnostic process, you should consider taking the online CheckADHD test first. It provides you with an objective and reliable test of attention and impulsivity that is taken over the internet from the comfort and privacy of your home or office.

The CheckADHD test

The CheckADHD test was developed by a team of university professors and experienced clinicians to provide you with:
A detailed and comprehensive analysis of your attention and impulse control abilities relative to what is expected from your age group. A graphic report of your performance throughout the test. An analysis of the severity of your self-reported ADHD symptoms. An integrative and easy to read report summary of the findings. A comparative report of your performance on two different tests, should you decide to use that option.

The test is compatible for ages 6 through 80 year and consists of two components:
A Continuous Performance Test (CPT), measuring sustained attention and impulsivity. This part takes about 18 minutes to complete. An ADHD symptoms inventory completed by the person being tested (or by parents if younger than 14 years of age). The inventory is comprised of 18 items based on the diagnostic criteria for ADHD described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for mental disorders (DSM-IV) of the American Psychiatric Association. If two tests are taken, performance under the two different circumstances may be compared using the CheckADHD comparative report.


Testimonials




As a school councillor with fifteen years experience in the public school system, I have often had to work with children who display some signs of attention deficit. In many cases, these signs are ambiguous and do not justify a referral for the full, often costly, evaluation. I have recently discovered checkADHD, an online attention deficit test. I found checkADHDH to be an excellent tool in helping me, and the parents, to quickly check in a professional and discreet manner, whether a child has attention deficit issues. The information provided helps determine whether the child simply needs some help in the school, for example, in providing a distraction-free learning setting, or whether more testing is necessary. I strongly recommend the checkADHD online test as an initial tool in any case where there is some concern about attention deficit-related problems. Ester Ben Tolila, School Councillor.

Ester Ben Tolila, School Counselor



The checkADHD test serves me very well in the coaching process. When I discovered that there were some ADHD symptoms in my clients I recommended taking the checkADHD test. It is a professional preliminary assessment, that is made easy and user friendly since it's over the internet. The results are immediate and come with an easy to understand report. The results helped me to shorten and focus the coaching process in order to achieve goals.

Ronit Viligura, MCI
ADHD coach


Limited Time Offer
One ADHD online test and a report for only $29.90.
Two ADHD online test + comparative report for only $49.90.
A comprehensive report is provided upon test completion.

Following purchase you may start the test immediately or at a later time. Click here to buy ADHD Online test now.




Test Development and Scientific Advice
Yair Bar-Haim, Ph.D. Dr. Yair Bar-Haim is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Developmental Psychopathology Laboratory at Tel Aviv University, Israel. Dr. Bar-Haim is also a board certified clinical psychologist and served as a visiting scholar in the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in Bethesda, Maryland. He has received over $1 million in grant funding, and has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Bar-Haim was voted as a member of the young forum of the Israeli Academy of Science and was announced as a Rising Star in Psychology by the Association for Psychological Science - see  [APS](http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=2508#bar-haim).
The primary focus of Dr. Bar-Haim's research is Developmental Psychopathology and Cognitive Neuroscience with a particular emphasis on attention mechanisms.   Orrie Dan, Phd. Dr. Orrie Dan is an adjunct faculty member at the Department of Psychology at Haifa University, Israel. Dr. Dan overseas the child psycho-diagnostics curriculum and is a certified supervising clinical psychologist. His many areas of research and publication include: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), coping, and parent-child relationships.     [Home Page](http://www.checkadhd.com/index.php)| [Contact Us](http://www.checkadhd.com/contact.php)| [Links](http://www.checkadhd.com/links.php)| [Registration](http://www.checkadhd.com/registration.php)| [Forgot your password?](http://www.checkadhd.com/passSend.php)| [ Terms of Service](javascript:void(0))

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