MaxE wrote:
Maybe the emphasis should be on symptoms rather than diagnosis. If the child is having problems at school, either academic or with socialization, address that rather than whether the child can be labelled as autistic.
Or just strip psychologists and psychiatrists of any time at all in the process and just let neurologists deal with it. I mean, it is undeniably a neurological condition, we don't let mental health providers treat epilepsy after all.
My third try is likely going to be with a neurologist just because they'll likely be more informed of the neurological discoveries since I first sought it treatment. There literally wasn't even a word for aphantasia and sdam also hadn't been discovered.
A neurologist might also be the way to go in this case as well. They should be able to look at it more objectively