I’m so sorry you went through this, I was wrongly referred for a MH assessment by my GP instead of a specific ASD assessment but my assessor was very similar to yours in making me cry and being very cold, then mis-reporting things I had said - even saying there’s no point in getting an Autism diagnosis because there’s no cure.
On my letter for the appointment it had an email and address for the department so I wrote a long email stating how this impacted me and was a terrible experience and that I wished to make a complaint - if you could maybe write them a letter or an email addressing how you were treated and how this is impacting you now mentally, and due to this you would require a second opinion with someone who is familiar with undiagnosed adult ASD and would be aware of masking techniques.
I worry masking will hinder my own assessment when it comes so I really hope this works out for you.
lots of love
I’m so sorry you went through this, I was wrongly referred for a MH assessment by my GP instead of a specific ASD assessment but my assessor was very similar to yours in making me cry and being very cold, then mis-reporting things I had said - even saying there’s no point in getting an Autism diagnosis because there’s no cure.
On my letter for the appointment it had an email and address for the department so I wrote a long email stating how this impacted me and was a terrible experience and that I wished to make a complaint - if you could maybe write them a letter or an email addressing how you were treated and how this is impacting you now mentally, and due to this you would require a second opinion with someone who is familiar with undiagnosed adult ASD and would be aware of masking techniques.
I worry masking will hinder my own assessment when it comes so I really hope this works out for you.
lots of love
Thank you for your kind words and I’m so sorry you’ve been put through a similar experience. I’m baffled that with so many adults in this forum posting about struggling to either be referred for assessment, or being dismissed if they finally get one, that nothing is being done about it. How can there be so many easily accessible studies and research papers out there about how ASD can manifest in adults and that masking is a barrier to diagnosis and yet nothing is being done to address this and change the testing criteria in this country? It’s like they’re putting their heads in the sand and carrying on regardless of all the mounting information and with complete disregard for the mental health of the individuals they’re assessing. I’m going to write an email and state what my complaints are but I don’t have the mental energy or capacity at the moment to address all the inaccuracies in their report. I have no faith in that particular assessment centre but unfortunately can’t afford to go private so I don’t know where I can go for a second opinion as it seems I can’t be referred to an assessment centre outside my borough. I wish you the best of luck with your assessment and that it goes better for you this time round.