Psychological research

The comprehensive study combines personality and cognitive function tests, lasting 4 hours. It is especially recommended for the differential diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and for distinguishing between dementia and severe depression, especially in older age. The results of the study provide recommendations on how the family can support the person in need, and it is better to do it on two different days to avoid fatigue.

A personality test examines a person’s personality and the behavioral patterns that influence their responses to different situations. The test helps identify patterns that may interfere with daily life and well-being, and provides recommendations for behavior improvement. It is often used in the differential diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, personality disorders (e.g., borderline personality disorder), schizophrenia, trauma and dissociative disorders, and dementia.

A cognitive function test measures a person’s thinking abilities, such as memory, thinking speed, and perceptual reasoning. The test results provide recommendations to the patient or their loved ones. It is suitable for people who have suspicions of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, memory or neurological problems (e.g. dementia), or who need differential diagnosis (e.g. speech problems vs. autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder vs. borderline personality disorder).