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I was identified about 2 years ago and have been making slow but steady progress in integrating this knowledge into the framework. I may be at the point I want to see a counsellor but choosing one. How do you do it? I look at the faces  and think could i talk to this person which is invariably no. Then I get what would I want from them even if I could actually chose one. That may be an excuse not to go

So I thought about writing a proper journal about what this is doing to me and my head. Thoughts and stuff

Has anyone else done this.? Did you get anything useful out of it?  Did it help?

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  • I may be at the point I want to see a counsellor but choosing one. How do you do it? I look at the faces  and think could i talk to this person which is invariably no. Then I get what would I want from them even if I could actually chose one. That may be an excuse not to go

    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

    I accessed counselling through NHS talking therapy and was supported by a neurodivergent counsellor who was familiar with autism, who helped me to explore how my experiences and autism diagnosis had affected me.

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  • I may be at the point I want to see a counsellor but choosing one. How do you do it? I look at the faces  and think could i talk to this person which is invariably no. Then I get what would I want from them even if I could actually chose one. That may be an excuse not to go

    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

    I accessed counselling through NHS talking therapy and was supported by a neurodivergent counsellor who was familiar with autism, who helped me to explore how my experiences and autism diagnosis had affected me.

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