Hi everyone,
I have an autism assessment with Skylight Psychiatry on Wednesday and a second virtual appointment the week after. I was hoping if anyone could let me know what to expect.
I've already filled in a bunch of questionnaires.
Thanks.
Hi everyone,
I have an autism assessment with Skylight Psychiatry on Wednesday and a second virtual appointment the week after. I was hoping if anyone could let me know what to expect.
I've already filled in a bunch of questionnaires.
Thanks.
I was hoping if anyone could let me know what to expect.
NAS have a good article on this here:
https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/diagnosis/assessment-and-diagnosis
There seems to be some variability depending on the organisation performing the test but they should all work to the same guidelines and use the same standards to score you against.
You may find it helpful to take some notes of which autistic traits you have with you and how they present for you - you can refer to these in the questioning as some people freeze up ot try to mask and pretend they are coping OK when they are not.
Be open, honest and vulnerable if needed - these will be professionals who should understand and be able to support you through the process.
Personally I found it quite entertaining and enlightening but that is how I deal with such things. A great deal of how difficult it is will come from your state of mind, so I would recommend treating it more like a puzzle using the facts of your experiences and less of tryting to relive the experiences.
Those are just my thoughts on it though - I hope it is as enjoyable for you as it was for me.
I was hoping if anyone could let me know what to expect.
NAS have a good article on this here:
https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/diagnosis/assessment-and-diagnosis
There seems to be some variability depending on the organisation performing the test but they should all work to the same guidelines and use the same standards to score you against.
You may find it helpful to take some notes of which autistic traits you have with you and how they present for you - you can refer to these in the questioning as some people freeze up ot try to mask and pretend they are coping OK when they are not.
Be open, honest and vulnerable if needed - these will be professionals who should understand and be able to support you through the process.
Personally I found it quite entertaining and enlightening but that is how I deal with such things. A great deal of how difficult it is will come from your state of mind, so I would recommend treating it more like a puzzle using the facts of your experiences and less of tryting to relive the experiences.
Those are just my thoughts on it though - I hope it is as enjoyable for you as it was for me.