I've seen a couple of psychologists for anxiety some time after my diagnosis and honestly, I don't think they've treated me differently beyond accepting the possibility that their treatment was a little less successful on me than it normally would have been.
I almost wish I was treated a little differently though, as my last psychologist went through a couple sessions about eye contact and that really made me uncomfortable. I felt kinda like I was expected to respond to the treatment in the same way a neurotypical person would.
Beyond that, I don't think I've interacted with people enough to know if I'm treated any differently. I don't get out much.
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