It makes sense to me but how do I get diagnosed
I've had five months of EDMR Therapy for Complex PTSD then seven months later just three weeks into my CBT Therapy for severe anxiety & moderate depression and issues with self compassion and self validation with a trained psychotherapist former nurse who is also nuerodiverse with diagnosed female autistic lady. She is absolutely brilliant but she has noticed patterns in me that she believes are quite a few traits of female autism. I have since done a primarily guideline NHS autism test for female autism. I scored 36 out of 50. The threshold was 32. What do I do now to be properly diagnosed?
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You'll need a referral for assessment from your GP - well done for getting this far!
The National Autistic Society (NAS) will send you leaflets and guides to the diagnostic process for women, again all free.
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Oh, wonderful. Thank you very much.
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In my experience, at my own NHS Trust, this is where a GP would then refer you to the local clinic for diagnosis. As WhatThe mentioned 🙂 You will need to contact the GP, if they don't have the notes of your preliminary test they may want to see the results themselves before passing on the referral.
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