i_hate_aspergers wrote:
if a psychiatrist wrote down my diagnosis as being "Asperger's Syndrome", without any type of testing, and with only one or 2 sessions, does that count as an official diagnosis. I went to see him for 2 or 3 appointments, and he observed me in a group therapy setting a few times, and talked to my parents, and then I was diagnosed with aspergers. Does that count? He typed it on a piece of paper as my diagnosis.
I was under the impression that it takes a long time of many tests,etc. But this was like almost instant diagnosis.
Three appointments plus group therapy and interviews? That's an official diagnosis, yes. You have been observed, your parents heard... I think all the answers provided by a test can be achieved by interviews and personal observation. It might be even better.
I went through some theraphy myself (in a clinic specialized in autism), plus some tests and finally an assessment by a neuropsychiatrist to get mine.
I'd trust your diagnosis, and see no reason to doubt it.