Gainer wrote:
I would ask someone you trust, knows that you have AS and knows you on whether or not to disclose, better yet see if a psycologist is available on base that is actually able to answer that question, they cannot ethically say anything without your approval. There should be one on base. I'm not a soldier so I am just speculating
Secondly I will tell, even in casual company, but only after you know the people a while. When they ask you why did you not tell them before say that you did not think it an issue. When they ask you about the mental disorder tell them that it is not a disorder, as most of us can actually fully agree on that. Most importantly is that you do mention it. If you do not and they find out you will in even bigger trouble
Well I am not diagnosed and I have never seen a psychologist or other mental health professional. So really there is nothing to tell other than my own suspicions, but legally that really doesn't mean a whole lot. The question on the clearance application doesn't ask if I think I have something, but rather if I have been diagnosed or treated for anything.
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