gouldgrl
Well-Known Member
I'm sure I'm not alone in this. Has anyone else encountered resistance when seeking an ASD diagnosis? With all the research I've done on this disorder, I am fairly convinced I've been living with it my whole life. However, I am fifty years old, and a woman, which means I probably didn't present overt symptoms as a child.
I recently was given a neuro-psych evaluation through Vocational Rehab. The diagnosis: Schizoid Personality Disorder. Why? Because the psychologist said there was a lack of evidence of ASD in childhood. Well, for one thing, she didn't spend much time discussing the issue of ASD during the interview portion of the evaluation. So, I suspect a lot of psych professionals are trying to stem the tide of self-diagnosis of ASD.
I would accept an answer of "no ASD" if I was actually taken seriously by a neuro-psychologist who knew what to look for and how this condition is sometimes subtly manifested in adult women.
Any advice on how to go about finding someone who will take me seriously?
I recently was given a neuro-psych evaluation through Vocational Rehab. The diagnosis: Schizoid Personality Disorder. Why? Because the psychologist said there was a lack of evidence of ASD in childhood. Well, for one thing, she didn't spend much time discussing the issue of ASD during the interview portion of the evaluation. So, I suspect a lot of psych professionals are trying to stem the tide of self-diagnosis of ASD.
I would accept an answer of "no ASD" if I was actually taken seriously by a neuro-psychologist who knew what to look for and how this condition is sometimes subtly manifested in adult women.
Any advice on how to go about finding someone who will take me seriously?