78444 wrote:
Pay attention to the emphasis of the summary: it makes a tacit diagnosis of paranoia. But there is not a single acknowledgement of the psychological torture the poor patient endured being treated by people who had no business touching him.
A tacit diagnosis? So, is this you reading between the lines? I did see a diagnosis of GAD, and some other related things near the end of the report. You took diagnostic tests RELATED TO THE STUDY prior to the therapy. So, they were looking for conditions
related to those they were studying for their research. I still do not see why you think you were supposed to get an Aspergers diagnosis from them. Were you looking for a cheap way to get a diagnosis on paper or something? It doesn't seem as though they have anything to do with ASDs...maybe they CAN'T diagnose ASDs. I would suggest, if you are looking for a report with the term Aspergers in it, to go pay a private, qualified psych, and get it that way.
If you feel as though you were being "psychologically torture[d]", then why did you stay as long as you did? Participants can always leave studies whenever they want. If it was as bad as torture, maybe you should have left before seven sessions. I was "tortured" at one new type of therapy, I was tricked into trying. I did not go back for a second. Seems logical to me. After reading the report, it doesn't seem as though you were the easiest patient to deal with either.
78444 wrote:
The patient owns the content of his/her medical reports. He/she does not need permission to share that content with third parties.
Just seems like a matter of courtesy, IMO. You took the time to blot out your own name, seems it wouldn't take much time to blot out their SIGNATURES (not necessarily their names). But whatever.
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Diagnosed with classic Autism
AQ score= 48
PDD assessment score= 170 (severe PDD)
EQ=8 SQ=93 (Extreme Systemizer)
Alexithymia Quiz=164/185 (high)