“Trendy” diagnoses

I’ve got some negative experience and also some thoughts. It’s about the self diagnosis in mental health conditions being not accepted mostly by professionals. 
There are various online tests - screening tools. AQ50, AQ10, RAADS, and many others. There are also tests for ADHD. These are screening tools, not designed to diagnose. When you fill out the test, you get the result. If your result is significantly high, you get a message- you might have xyz condition, it’s better to contact a mental health professional. What is the reality? If you fill out the test or even few of them and their results together point to this condition and you go to the professional, there is a high chance, that they will not take you seriously, there high risk of hearing the stupid  “trendy” comments about diagnoses that everyone wants to have, that you just want attention, you’re just lazy not willing to work on yourself, or laugh and question if you know it from TikTok. 
There is a huge ocean of information and also misinformation out there, we as non professionals often lack the ability to differentiate what is true, what is not, but it also depends on where do we look for the information. Social media is more likely to deliver us more misinformation than books, but it’s not all black and white. 
the truth is that we ourselves know best what we experience and a professional who questions that, who tells us “you are exaggerating, creating your problems yourself, or that “this is not a problem” erode our trust and make us more cautious about contacting them. I heard from a psychotherapist (psychiatrist and psychologist, with long experience, doctor, lecturer at a university) that lack of friends is not a problem when I told her it is. When I was a teenager, I was suicidal because of this. And then I heard such a thing. 
So I feel it like - if you think that xyz condition describes your problems and explains the why’s, better stay as you are and don’t dare self diagnosing or reaching out to professionals with your insignificant problems. I hope I will finally find someone treating me seriously. I hope others here have better experience. In my case I was told by few professionals that Im probably autistic, the first one - the lecturer gave me her “trendy” comment after I described her my problems. I haven’t even mentioned anything about autism. I will see if it leads me anywhere or I stay as I am trying to cope. At least the self dx helped me manage my life in a way that is a bit easier for me and recognize how to name actually my struggles and strength and weaknesses. I’m not sure why I’m sharing this, just want to share some thoughts and experience. Can anyone relate? Sorry for a long post

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  • Hi, AH, don't worry about your post being long. I completely agree and empathise. I did say on another post recently that I think adult autism is highly under diagnosed, and I think this is part of the reason why. Some of us on here know we are somewhat "different", but for various reasons we don't get diagnosed, so we're not in the statistics and therefore the rate of autism in adults is not known.

    I had a doctor tell me it wasn't worth getting diagnosed because it wouldn't get me any help, but that wasn't the reason I didn't go for it (I wasn't expecting help anyway) - it was because I don't fully trust the mental health "experts" and if I had been told I wasn't autistic I wouldn't have anything to explain why I'm different, which would have been awful.

    When I first came on here I was astonished at how much I identified with autistic adults, and so grateful for the advice and support I was given, and learning about autism has helped me adapt and cope better. I try to repay that help by supporting others here when I can.

    You are one of us, so please don't worry about what anyone else says - we're here for you. Slight smile

  • it was because I don't fully trust the mental health "experts" and if I had been told I wasn't autistic I wouldn't have anything to explain why I'm different, which would have been awful

    Yes! Absolutely agree. 
    i was also told by other psychiatrist that I don’t need dx because it wouldn’t help me, but I do have some struggles managing stress so I have an appointment with a psychologist, if it’s related to trauma for example, then maybe it’s manageable. If it’s just me being so sensitive, maybe there are some coping strategies. Thank you for your answer. I would like to say - I don’t want to criticize people who use social media and learned about mental health from there, there is also a valuable content, but generally the trend of making those short videos making kinda fun of autism, ADHD, Tourette’s, OCD etc are actually harmful to those who struggle and then get such comments from professionals. This behavior was unprofessional btw. 

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  • it was because I don't fully trust the mental health "experts" and if I had been told I wasn't autistic I wouldn't have anything to explain why I'm different, which would have been awful

    Yes! Absolutely agree. 
    i was also told by other psychiatrist that I don’t need dx because it wouldn’t help me, but I do have some struggles managing stress so I have an appointment with a psychologist, if it’s related to trauma for example, then maybe it’s manageable. If it’s just me being so sensitive, maybe there are some coping strategies. Thank you for your answer. I would like to say - I don’t want to criticize people who use social media and learned about mental health from there, there is also a valuable content, but generally the trend of making those short videos making kinda fun of autism, ADHD, Tourette’s, OCD etc are actually harmful to those who struggle and then get such comments from professionals. This behavior was unprofessional btw. 

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