Persimmonpudding wrote:
btbnnyr wrote:
Persimmonpudding wrote:
btbnnyr wrote:
Problems with professional diagnosis and diagnostic procedures currently in use don't legitimize self-diagnosis.
It fully proves that a well-thought-out self-diagnosis is probably more reliable than a "diagnosis" by an agency that doesn't even try to apply the gold-standards used in screening for ASD.
No, it does not prove that self-diagnosis is more reliable.
Well, your mentality is very dangerous and could potentially be lethal. You need to understand that there are disreputable psychiatric practices out there that go to strong antipsychotic medications without detour or put children on strong stimulant medication without performing empirical tests to make sure they don't have a condition for which strong stimulant medication is contraindicated. Your kind of thinking could actually get someone killed.
I insist that interim self-assessment, combined with seeking out a reputable clinic that is equipped to use appropriate diagnostic instruments, is the safest route.
I never said that interim self-assessment such as recognizing one's autistic traits with plans to seek out a professional clinic is a problem.
I said that people saying that they have autism without official diagnosis is not good in my opinion.
I must continue to state this opinion in these words just to keep the record straight of what I said.
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