Charles Linden Institute — Clinical Screening
Validated Assessments.
Measured Results.
Four clinically informed screening assessments — for anxiety, autism spectrum, ADHD, and BPD. Every assessment also produces an independent anxiety profile using the same process trusted by GPs and therapists globally.
Anxiety Assessment
Generalised Anxiety · Panic · Worry · Fear
A validated assessment of anxiety severity across generalised anxiety, panic disorder, and chronic worry. Produces a measured profile with recovery recommendations.
Autism Spectrum Assessment
AQ-10 · Social Processing · Sensory · Anxiety Profile
Based on the clinically validated AQ-10 screener. Assesses traits associated with autism spectrum conditions alongside an independent anxiety profile.
ADHD Assessment
ASRS-v1.1 · Attention · Hyperactivity · Anxiety Profile
Based on the WHO Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1 Part A). Screens for attention and hyperactivity symptoms with an independent anxiety assessment.
BPD Screener
McLean Screener · Emotional Regulation · Anxiety Profile
Based on the McLean Screener for Borderline Personality Disorder. Assesses key BPD traits and produces an independent anxiety co-morbidity profile.
Disorder or Intellect
DOI Assessment · Problem-Solving · EI · Anxiety Profile
Three simultaneous assessments: cognitive problem-solving capacity, emotional intelligence, and an independent anxiety profile. Integrity-verified with timing analysis and randomised question and option order every session.
Anxiety is assessed in every test
Anxiety is a significant co-morbid factor in autism, ADHD, and BPD — often the most distressing element of each condition. Every assessment here produces an independent anxiety score alongside the primary condition result, with specific recovery guidance if anxiety is detected.
Clinical Disclaimer: These screening tools are for informational purposes only and do not constitute a clinical diagnosis. Results should be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional. If you are in distress, please contact your GP or call the Samaritans on 116 123.



























































