Weezer
Active Member
I am a 38 year old male. I have just heard high functioning autism in reference to myself for the first time. I sought a diagnosis with some suspicion of this diagnosis after a lifetime of problems stemming from minor to life altering. The life altering has been almost completely unique to work.
I am asking for input on two concerns I have. The first is the psychologist I am working with. The second is the steps I take from here.
I find my psychologist cold and rude. She does not listen to me well. Because of a single question on one of the many questionnaires I had filled out, she wants to add a schizoid component to my diagnosis. The question asked if I often hear things others do not. I answered yes. I am a mechanic and have been for twenty years. I have experience and training that has honed my ability to listen for unusual sounds. My psychologist thinks that I am having auditory hallucinations. It seems she has placed very little trust in what I have to say now as if I am an invalid and she has tunnel visioned the schizoid. What can I do to get through to her as not to have an inaccurate diagnosis haunt me for the rest of my life.
With the autism diagnosis, are there any steps I can take to see a psychologist that I can further trust?
Thank you for all feedback.
I am asking for input on two concerns I have. The first is the psychologist I am working with. The second is the steps I take from here.
I find my psychologist cold and rude. She does not listen to me well. Because of a single question on one of the many questionnaires I had filled out, she wants to add a schizoid component to my diagnosis. The question asked if I often hear things others do not. I answered yes. I am a mechanic and have been for twenty years. I have experience and training that has honed my ability to listen for unusual sounds. My psychologist thinks that I am having auditory hallucinations. It seems she has placed very little trust in what I have to say now as if I am an invalid and she has tunnel visioned the schizoid. What can I do to get through to her as not to have an inaccurate diagnosis haunt me for the rest of my life.
With the autism diagnosis, are there any steps I can take to see a psychologist that I can further trust?
Thank you for all feedback.