Private diagnosis

Hi

I'm 47 yrs old and have recently been refused by the NHS  to even go on there waiting list for diagnosis.

I was thinking of going private but I'm worried about who is qualified to carry out the test.  

Is it only psychologists who are qualified to diagnose? I am in touch with a cbt therapist who said she is qualified to assess but I'm not sure if she is legit.

Tyi

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  • Hi Heather,

    This would normally be a team headed by either a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist who have been specifically trained in neurodevelopmental conditions.  You would normally expect a speech and language specialist too.  A CBT therapist wouldn't normally do a neuropsychological assessment unless they just happen to have CBT training alongside their other skills.  I would check out any private provider quite carefully.  There are some excellent ones out there but also some who aren't.  You need to make sure that the NHS will accept the outcome of an assessment, so a provider who does NHS work would be ideal.

    I would probe the reasons you were refused an NHS referral though.  Was that by your GP or the neurodevelopmental team?  Many people struggle to get past the GP because most GPs don't know a lot about autism and often even if they accept you might be they don't want to waste resources if they think you can just go on coping.  They often think if you have a job or a university place or a relationship it doesn't matter and you'll cope.  It does matter.

    If that is the case I'd write all the reasons you think you might be autistic down along with all the ways you think a diagnosis would help you.  I'd also try an online AQ50 and print off the results to take.  Then ask to speak to another GP.

    If it was the team, I'd ask them to explain why they haven't taken the referral.  Perhaps there is information which wasn't provided to them at the time they made the decision and they might be prepared to reconsider if you can provide more background.

    Hope that helps.  

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  • Hi Heather,

    This would normally be a team headed by either a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist who have been specifically trained in neurodevelopmental conditions.  You would normally expect a speech and language specialist too.  A CBT therapist wouldn't normally do a neuropsychological assessment unless they just happen to have CBT training alongside their other skills.  I would check out any private provider quite carefully.  There are some excellent ones out there but also some who aren't.  You need to make sure that the NHS will accept the outcome of an assessment, so a provider who does NHS work would be ideal.

    I would probe the reasons you were refused an NHS referral though.  Was that by your GP or the neurodevelopmental team?  Many people struggle to get past the GP because most GPs don't know a lot about autism and often even if they accept you might be they don't want to waste resources if they think you can just go on coping.  They often think if you have a job or a university place or a relationship it doesn't matter and you'll cope.  It does matter.

    If that is the case I'd write all the reasons you think you might be autistic down along with all the ways you think a diagnosis would help you.  I'd also try an online AQ50 and print off the results to take.  Then ask to speak to another GP.

    If it was the team, I'd ask them to explain why they haven't taken the referral.  Perhaps there is information which wasn't provided to them at the time they made the decision and they might be prepared to reconsider if you can provide more background.

    Hope that helps.  

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