The end of the road and a new beginning - Advice for a 'new' Aspie

Hello,

I'm new to the world of autism and after searching for three decades I've finally come to the realisation that my quite significant problems are rooted in Autism, specifically Aspergers.

I've known for the last year and have gone through periods of denial, and have been loath to seek specialist support & advice. Partially because I feel labels can be more of an impediment then help.

However, recent events in my personal life have forced me to rethink and thus here I am looking for some advice and pointers :)

I've been privately seeing an (attachment based) Psychotherapist for the last three years and have hit obstacles when trying to explain to her that her experince of me within the Therapy rooms is completyly different to how people experience me in the real world outside. 

She is a brilliant & compasionate therapist for whom I have much love and respect. She's gently guided through some very turbulant events in my personal life over the last three years. However, I feel like I've come to the stage where exposure to a therapist who has an in depth understanding of Aspergers could open up the way forward for me. 

So, question one is how can I find such a therapist in London ? 

Question two: I have very little contact with NHS medical services including my GP, as I find them of little practical help. However, I've recently been thinking of obtaining a profesional diagnosis but I'm very anxious about approaching my Doctor. What can i do about this? Is there an alternative to my GP ?

Question three: Are there support groups for intelligent Aspie adults who're keen to offer each other practical support / encouragement to be independent in employment and work towards managing their relationships without the classic melt down, withdrawls and super high levsl of anxiety.

I have lots more questions, but this is enough for now. Many thanks for your help.

Willowtree

 

 

 

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  • Loads of us Aspies have formed up together in social networks online.

    WRONGPLANET.ORG.  For the global community.  From here you can find us everywhere.

    ASPIE VILLAGE is a UK site.

     

    If you are London-centric:

    London Autistic Rights Movement is online now, which is an offshoot of Autistic Rights Movement UK, which I'm now involved in. 

    AUTISM LONDON.  A fine outfit, where I met my Wife. 

    Otherwise just keep Googling and looking.  Yes, there would be a difference between the act you use to relate to the NT world, and the truth you tell your therapist.  You are a unique creature, and have to compromise in order to relate to others.  There was nothing wrong with you I'd bet.  It was a lifetime of having to relate to others in an unnatural way that did you in.  Quite normal mate.

    x

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  • Loads of us Aspies have formed up together in social networks online.

    WRONGPLANET.ORG.  For the global community.  From here you can find us everywhere.

    ASPIE VILLAGE is a UK site.

     

    If you are London-centric:

    London Autistic Rights Movement is online now, which is an offshoot of Autistic Rights Movement UK, which I'm now involved in. 

    AUTISM LONDON.  A fine outfit, where I met my Wife. 

    Otherwise just keep Googling and looking.  Yes, there would be a difference between the act you use to relate to the NT world, and the truth you tell your therapist.  You are a unique creature, and have to compromise in order to relate to others.  There was nothing wrong with you I'd bet.  It was a lifetime of having to relate to others in an unnatural way that did you in.  Quite normal mate.

    x

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