Last updated: 9 July 2026
Mirror does not test for, screen for, or detect ADHD, dyslexia, or any other condition. It is a self-reflection tool, not a medical device, and none of its outputs is a medical result.
Mirror’s profiles describe your style from your own answers — how you focus, read, and work. They do not provide medical, psychological, or diagnostic advice, and no score, band, or phrase in the app is the presence, absence, risk, or likelihood of any condition. A diagnosis of any kind can only ever be made by a qualified medical practitioner or subject-matter expert. Questions about your health belong with a clinician.
Mirror’s guidance is reflective: it describes strengths, where a style may cost you, and what tends to work with it — and hands the decision back to you. It does not tell you what to do, and it should not be the basis for significant decisions about your health, career, relationships, or life.
During early access, questionnaire items, scores, and guidance are original content that has not yet completed independent expert (psychologist / neuroscientist) validation. Treat every profile as a starting point for your own reflection, not as an established measurement.
A profile describes the person who answered, on the day they answered, from self-report alone. Do not use Mirror’s outputs to evaluate, compare, or make decisions about other people — hiring, assessment, or otherwise.
Using Mirror — including any expert 1-2-1 coaching session — does not create a clinician–patient, therapist–client, or other professional-care relationship. Coaching, where offered, is provided by independent professionals and is not clinical care.
Mirror is not a crisis service. If you are worried about your health or safety, contact a doctor, local urgent-care services, or the emergency services where you live.
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