I have just gone through the difficult process of asking for support from the NHS.
The difficult part was the list of quantitative (ie number-based) questions they ask at the start. About 20 questions asking to grade things from 0-3 and then 0-8 (for the risk assessment part).
Example: In the last two week, on a scale of 0-3 [whereby *they then go through a numbering criteria related to different frequencies*] How often do you feel anxiety? How often do you struggle with day to day tasks?
I find these 'questions without sensible context' very tough to answer. As a result, these questions are draining and quite fear-inducing too.
Do others with ASC find these quantitative questionnaires hard to answer? Do you get stressed or even angry when having to go through such questions?
How do you cope with these?
I found that as long as I picked one of the middle answers and stuck in a few 'not at all' answers, that helped me to not get quite so stressed out. My goals was to 'weather' the quantitative (number-based) questions so as to get through to the qualitative (wordy-based) questions, which I feel are far more useful and person/individual-focused.
I'd be interested to hear people's thoughts on what people think of these and whether there are any coping mechanisms some of you employ.
Much care
Ed