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If I could process that I was in trouble, and feel afraid, I think I’d have half the problems I actually have. The problem is complete and utter lack of awareness (and subsequently lack of fear). I do completely agree with the point you're making though and avoid the word "agoraphobia" whenever it's brought up.
Completely agree with you, but people seem to only focus on my sensory problems. You’re right that the other part is proprioceptive, I have fairly severe problems in that area as well. While the terms categorise each part of the problem, as a person it all feels like part of the same experience.
Is there a way I can employ you? You summarised wonderfully.
Also, I’ve come across the term “topographic agnosia” (link: http://www.newhorizons.org/spneeds/incl ... kdale.html ) which might go some way to covering the navigational problems I’m experiencing? Perhaps I should talk to my GP or something.
Interesting link.
Topographical agnosia might not be something your GP would know about (although your GP might be able to refer you to someone who would, perhaps an occupational therapist).
It might though be a useful means of conveying to this social worker the inadequacy of his proposed solution, particularly if you include with this information about sensory processing and how being overwhelmed by environmental stimulus negatively impacts on functioning (further complicating the issue by making it difficult to rely on cognitively demanding adaptive and coping strategies).
I hope things work out well for you.
I not generally care for social workers. I have seen plenty, and they don't help me at all, as they do not have a general understanding of what I'm dealing with.
Them looking at me like I'm the strangest person on the planet is also not good for my self-confidence.
If this person is not someone you trust or feel comfortable with, perhaps you could get someone else?