thing is, anxiety and depression are symptoms of every single mental illness going on the planet, so it doesnt rule ASD out as those are symptoms of ASD too.
i guess maybe they dont want to over diagnose ASD for some reason? its all about stats in the end for them, they want to keep down the ASD statistics i guess and perhaps they will instead assign you some label they want to promote. like ADHD... they absolutely love handing ADHD out to inflate those figures.
Hi,
I have also found that they believe mental health issues don't exist. I'm not autistic, however I have a teenager who is. It is becoming apparent that the 'professionals' think me a neurotic mother, and that mental health issues are not separate from the ASD diagnosis. The local CAMHS team refuse to begin dealing with the issues my teenager with mental illness before the formal diagnosis is made of ASD. In the meantime, my child is struggling on a daily basis even so far as to have taken a massive overdose a few weeks ago... still CAMHS don't want a thing to do with it.
It's shocking that it's this difficult to be appropriately assessed and treated - as a previous comment says, there is more than enough literature surrounding masking and diagnosis in general, that it shouldn't be this hard to get the help and support a person is entitled to!
I've gone off on a bit of a tangent, so I apologise. However, I agree that the system is horrendously flawed.
Lx
Hi Leah, Sorry to hear that you and your child are having a tough time regarding mental health.
You might find the mental health section of our website useful - it has links to information and advice about a range of mental health issues: https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/mental-health
Best,
SarahMod
Hi Leah, Sorry to hear that you and your child are having a tough time regarding mental health.
You might find the mental health section of our website useful - it has links to information and advice about a range of mental health issues: https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/mental-health
Best,
SarahMod