Help and advise needed in West Sussex

hello everyone. I won't go into all the details now as there is just so much to say, but for various reasons and incidents I have begun to believe that my 22 year old daughter may be on the autistic spectrum. She currently lives independently with her almost three year old daughter, and works full time as an admin apprentice at a college but has recently hit rock bottom. I fear she is abusing alcohol and smoking canabis. She says she cannot socialise without alcohol and she only feels 'normal' when she's drunk. She says she has always felt different and never really fit in. She was a late talker, but is very intelligent but she struggles with certain things. She has been taking antidepressants for three weeks. I haven't broached her yet with my suspicicions. Obviously there are lots of issues to deal with but I feel that a diagnosis might be a positive step. She might be kinder to herself if she knew why she struggled. 

Does anyone know if there is any where that does adult assessments in our area? What does my daughter say to the GP? And how do I broach it with my daughter? 

huge thanks in advance 

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  • Can I just say, the waiting list is extremely long for adult assessment, so do be prepared for that. (Years often) In the interim, you may wish to look at alternative assessments if you wish to impliment some support for your daughter now. Sarah Hendrix; mentioned above, does have her own centre, which I believe is based in West Sussex. It's worth mentioning that she is not a qualified proffessional, but her work is well respected.

    (Please note that what we offer is not a formal, clinical diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Condition. Our assessment is simply that: an assessment of the likely presence of Asperger syndrome which follows a defined diagnostic process. Due to Sarah’s lack of clinical qualifications this is not a definitive diagnosis. Only a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist can do this.)

    www.asperger-training.com/.../

    Additionally, you don't say whether your daughter is open to the concept that she may have ASD. Is it something you have spoken to her about?

    Longman has suggested some excellent books and I do urge you to research all you can. 

    Ref. Doctor, It may help if someone is able to attend with your daughter. I was fobbed off when I asked for an assessment as I lacked the assertiveness to be insistant. Had I have had someone with me to help, then things may not have been so drawn out for me to be assessed.

    Good Luck

    Coogybear

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  • Can I just say, the waiting list is extremely long for adult assessment, so do be prepared for that. (Years often) In the interim, you may wish to look at alternative assessments if you wish to impliment some support for your daughter now. Sarah Hendrix; mentioned above, does have her own centre, which I believe is based in West Sussex. It's worth mentioning that she is not a qualified proffessional, but her work is well respected.

    (Please note that what we offer is not a formal, clinical diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Condition. Our assessment is simply that: an assessment of the likely presence of Asperger syndrome which follows a defined diagnostic process. Due to Sarah’s lack of clinical qualifications this is not a definitive diagnosis. Only a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist can do this.)

    www.asperger-training.com/.../

    Additionally, you don't say whether your daughter is open to the concept that she may have ASD. Is it something you have spoken to her about?

    Longman has suggested some excellent books and I do urge you to research all you can. 

    Ref. Doctor, It may help if someone is able to attend with your daughter. I was fobbed off when I asked for an assessment as I lacked the assertiveness to be insistant. Had I have had someone with me to help, then things may not have been so drawn out for me to be assessed.

    Good Luck

    Coogybear

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