5 Most Effective Scenarios with Visuals to Differentiate ASD and ADHD in Child

ASD vs ADHD – Five Clinical Scenarios Explained

Author: Zohaib Ali, MS Clinical Psychology Student, Riphah International University
Membership: APA Graduate Student Member (ID: C2505598013)
Publisher: ZohaibMindscope.com | MindScope Psychology

This educational mini-book explores the diagnostic and behavioral differences between Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) through five original case-based clinical scenarios. Each scenario demonstrates how subtle features in cognition, emotion, and social interaction can guide accurate assessment and intervention planning.

๐Ÿ“˜ About the Book


“ASD vs ADHD – Five Clinical Scenarios” is designed for psychology students, educators, and clinicians who wish to sharpen their diagnostic understanding. The book includes vivid case illustrations and AI-generated visuals to enhance conceptual clarity.

๐Ÿ’ก What You’ll Learn

  • How ASD and ADHD symptoms overlap and differ
  • Diagnostic reasoning using real-world case examples
  • Understanding social, cognitive, and behavioral markers
  • Visual representations of symptom patterns

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๐ŸŽ“ Citation

Ali, Z. (2025). ASD vs ADHD – Five Clinical Scenarios. ZohaibMindscope.com / MindScope Psychology.

๐ŸŒ About the Author

Zohaib Ali is an MS Clinical Psychology student at Riphah International University, Pakistan, and an APA Graduate Student Member. He is the founder of ZohaibMindscope.com, an educational platform that promotes mental health awareness and psychological research through digital learning resources.


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