Hi All
I've just got a disagnosis of ASD and a bit lost on where to go from here.
Hi All
I've just got a disagnosis of ASD and a bit lost on where to go from here.
Hi Millie - congratulations on your diagnosis and welcome to the community!
As for many others here, my own diagnosis turned out to be much more of the start of a new journey, rather than a conclusion full of instant solutions for my difficulties.
The NAS has a great set of articles focused on "after diagnosis", including one covering how you might feel during the subsequent days / weeks / months. You might find them of interest and/or helpful:
NAS - How you might feel after a diagnosis - includes perspectives from other autistics
NAS - Other advice covering post-diagnosis including:
Therapy (or counselling) is often recommended after a diagnosis, as a follow up action for your GP to arrange. If you prefer, depending on where you are in the UK, you may instead be able to self refer for talking therapy on the NHS.
Before arranging it, you might find it helpful to borrow or buy this book, which includes discussion of various types of therapy and counselling, together with advice on choosing the right therapist or counsellor - all from an autistic person's viewpoint. Several of us here have found it very helpful:
The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy
This book also taught me some important principles and enabled me to make some immediate, helpful changes - perhaps you might find it useful, too:
Self-Care for Autistic People: 100+ Ways to Recharge, De-Stress, and Unmask!
Hi Millie - congratulations on your diagnosis and welcome to the community!
As for many others here, my own diagnosis turned out to be much more of the start of a new journey, rather than a conclusion full of instant solutions for my difficulties.
The NAS has a great set of articles focused on "after diagnosis", including one covering how you might feel during the subsequent days / weeks / months. You might find them of interest and/or helpful:
NAS - How you might feel after a diagnosis - includes perspectives from other autistics
NAS - Other advice covering post-diagnosis including:
Therapy (or counselling) is often recommended after a diagnosis, as a follow up action for your GP to arrange. If you prefer, depending on where you are in the UK, you may instead be able to self refer for talking therapy on the NHS.
Before arranging it, you might find it helpful to borrow or buy this book, which includes discussion of various types of therapy and counselling, together with advice on choosing the right therapist or counsellor - all from an autistic person's viewpoint. Several of us here have found it very helpful:
The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy
This book also taught me some important principles and enabled me to make some immediate, helpful changes - perhaps you might find it useful, too:
Self-Care for Autistic People: 100+ Ways to Recharge, De-Stress, and Unmask!
Thank you for the advise, I've read the articles online and bought the book 'Self care for autistic people'. Just having gotten round to reading it yet.
I haven't looked into therapy yet. I know how hard it is to get sessions and waiting list tend to be quite long.