Here's the link to the thread I made in April about my diagnosis that Skibum was looking for
http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt256290.html
Your first appointment will be your intake; you'll primarily be asked a bunch of questions about yourself that don't have much to do with why you came in, things like, "Do you have trouble with drugs or alcohol, have you ever felt the urge to hurt yourself or someone else, tell me about your family," etc. Near the end, they'll probably talk a little more about why you think you're autistic; it was at this point that I gave my therapist the long list of traits I'd identified and typed out in bulleted fashion. It was far easier to do this than to try and remember every detail of what I wanted to say while I was sitting there with a limited timeframe. Writing my symptoms down also gave the therapist more time to look over them after the appointment was over.
Assuming you do the assessment in more than one sitting, your next appointment will probably be when they do the testing; standard tests for autism include the WAIS-IV (IQ test), ADOS 2 (autism diagnostic observation schedule), and perhaps a few self-assessments, and documents for you to take to your parents to fill out (unless they're coming with you, or aren't involved in your diagnostic process; you can still be diagnosed without their input). Anyway, you can get a more detailed look at what my experience was like through the link above, but I wouldn't worry about it too much; you'll do fine Keep us posted!
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Diagnosed with ASD level 1 on the 10th of April, 2014
Rediagnosed with ASD level 2 on the 4th of May, 2019
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