nothingunusual wrote:
Does she have any history diagnosing or working with adults with AS? I would have made sure just to be safe since it's so expensive for a diagnoses.
An hour seems very short too. It took about four to five hours combined before I recieved the diagnoses.
When I asked about experience I was told she knows someone with classic autism, and is working with a (singular) child with aspergers. I was assured she normally works with adults rather than kids. She apparently wants to do more work with autism so she "knows a lot about it"
I suppose you have to get your experience somewhere...
Insurance pays a good portion of the cost but it is still enough I don't want to waste the money.
I don't know if she will schedule more visits or try squeeze it into that hour. I got the impression that it will just be the one visit. I only spoke with the scheduler though rather than the psych.