AJisHere wrote:
Part of the problem is the nature of the questions. Even if I answer them as honestly as I can, they're phrased in such a way that I could honestly give multiple answers to several of them. Like it asks how I feel about social situations. I love meeting new people and doing new things with them, but it's difficult and exhausting. There's a lot of questions where the answer would be "agree, but..." or "disagree, but...", and it does not give that option.
I had that problem with them too. And I felt it would be easy to unknowingly distort the results without actually lying. When I gave an answer that felt too positive, I erred on the negative side next time I had a question there was doubt over, and vice versa, to minimise the overall bias.
I don't think self-assessment alone about a brain issue is enough, a diagnosis looks for corroboration from those who know the client, and for visible signs in the client's interpersonal style. But diagnosticians do get it wrong sometimes.