Angnix wrote:
It's just that I don't have much money. Plus the nearest autism dx people are still over an hours drive away and I don't even have the money to get gas to drive back and forth to it. Plus it's expensive.
Perhaps, gently educating your psychiatrist remains the only option then. As a professional, he will surely consider his opinion superior to yours and will react badly if he feels threatened in his domain. It's impossible to give any advice, since I've never seen you or your psychiatrist and what I can deduce about you is limited by the small amount of your posts I've read. What I'd do though, is arranging my thoughts as facts and conclusions drawn from them, supporting my case. I'd do that in time and place, where I could gather my thoughts comfortably and in peace, possibly writing it all down. Then, if the psychiatrist is overly concerned with his position and dominance, I'd break the news in slowly and in stages. If I had a feeling that he's primarily after truth, even at the cost of his authority, I'd probably confront him in a non aggressive way, holding that soggy bit of paper filled with facts in my sweaty hand.
I hope you'll come up with your solution and eventually things will work out for you.