magz wrote:
Angnix wrote:
The only person that ever said I wasn't autistic is my current psychatrist that went as far as telling me not to go to therapists that thought I was.
Also I have a new friend that is diagnosed autistic along with other things that goes to same doctor and the doctor tried to tell her University of Michigan diagnosed her wrong....
Why would a psychatrist tell people they are not autistic?
For various reasons. There are no pills nor any other treatments to prescribe for autism and this is why my psychiatrist doesn't officially diagnose me with it - though he supports it as a key to my self-understanding.
Psychiatrists, as all other people, are prone to different biases. I have dealt with one who seemingly believed every serious mental illnes was some kind of schizophrenia. He harmed me.
Telling you not to go to your therapist seems a red flag for me. Isolation is never good.
The only answers I ever found with a psych were from psychs that had serious knowledge of autism or have it themselves. I lucked out big time. My PsyD has autism and at every turn in conversation, could advise on the simplest details that a PsyD in standard psycholgy may miss and/or misdiagnose. An example is how anyone with ASD may not have much contact with others or friends for varying reasons (laregly, it is who we are). However, outside the ASD knowledge base, it could appear to standard psychology as some variant of anti-social disorder or something else wrongly due to the lack of explanation in autistic development and behaviors. In the above example (interpersonal contact), it's the
motivation that defines the difference; 2 completely different diagnoses could potentially be extracted from one seemingly minor detail. This slight nuance -if missed- could take a different route toward abnormal psychology descriptors.
The only advice I could give is go to a doctor that has any level of ASD themselves and see what takes place. If a heart surgeon (medical expert) was to perform a ACL reconstruction (requiring medical expertise but not the same type) the outcome will be different than if an Orthopaedic surgeon carried it out. A blessed 2020 to all.
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