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1. ryukop+zb[view] [source] 2025-12-06 13:22:53
>>Anon84+(OP)
If you think you (or a loved one) may have a psychological condition, go to a psychologist and get a screening. The diagnosis isn't the important part. The value is in the 20-something pages of detailed analysis by a professional.

At a bare minimum, it will give you a fresh perspective on things you already knew. In my experiences, there will be things you didn't realize about yourself.

They aren't going to tell you what the solution is to all your problems; that's for you and your doctor to figure out. They will give you everything you need to make well-informed decisions, and that's priceless.

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2. WA+2d[view] [source] 2025-12-06 13:34:25
>>ryukop+zb
Autism diagnosis has targeted screening questionnaires. So what kind of general purpose screening do you mean?
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3. ryukop+qe[view] [source] 2025-12-06 13:47:52
>>WA+2d
Get screened for whatever you think you've got. Think you've got ADHD? Go get an ADHD screening. Autism? It's not easy to find a psych who does adult Autism screenings, but they're out there. OCD? You get the idea.

Regardless of whether the conclusion is "yes you have x" or "no you don't have x" the diagnosis will be accompanied by a detailed analysis of your psychological condition. Whether or not you are diagnosed, that analysis will cover the issues that led you to believe you may have that condition.

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4. nico+H01[view] [source] 2025-12-06 20:24:50
>>ryukop+qe
> It's not easy to find a psych who does adult Autism screenings, but they're out there

And it’s very expensive to get the diagnosis, it can be up to $20k in California

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