Diagnosis in adults

The first part of the diagnosis is a telephone interview with a parent or older brother or sister who knew you as a child or who knows you well.

What about the second part? I've seen here in order to assess you the assessors give you tasks to do and these are aimed at children.

Is this correct?

Parents
  • Hi NAS63610,

    I had a telephone screening first by the health team, then I was sent questionnaires from the CLASS clinic in Cambridge, quite a few from memory. Then a relative was asked to complete a separate questionnaire about my childhood and I was not privy to this. These were all collated by the CLASS clinic, and finally I was placed on the waiting list for assessment. I wasn't given any tasks, only the questionnaires and they weren't aimed at children.

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  • Hi NAS63610,

    I had a telephone screening first by the health team, then I was sent questionnaires from the CLASS clinic in Cambridge, quite a few from memory. Then a relative was asked to complete a separate questionnaire about my childhood and I was not privy to this. These were all collated by the CLASS clinic, and finally I was placed on the waiting list for assessment. I wasn't given any tasks, only the questionnaires and they weren't aimed at children.

Children
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