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Request for Support

Packet

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Disclaimer: This post reflects my personal experience and emotional response. It is not intended to accuse, defame, or generalize about any individual or organization. I share this in the spirit of seeking support and connection within the autistic community.

I’ve been struggling to process an experience I had with Two Point Studios that deeply affected me. It’s hard to describe, but it left me feeling overwhelmed and eventually led to a hospital stay. I’m not here to blame or cause conflict — I just haven’t been able to access the emotional support I need through public healthcare in Britain, and I’m hoping this community might understand.

At present, I’m finding it difficult to access private healthcare services in Britain that offer ongoing support for autistic adults. While there appears to be a relatively wide availability of professionals willing to provide ASD diagnoses, there seems to be a noticeable gap when it comes to trained psychotherapists who can offer long-term care and support.

Additionally, I’ve attempted to reach out directly to Two Point Studios to seek support regarding my personal experience, but unfortunately, I haven’t received any response so far.

I’m still unsure how to talk about it respectfully and legally, so I’m approaching this with caution. If anyone has advice on how to share difficult experiences safely, or if you’ve felt similarly unheard, I’d really appreciate hearing from you.

Regards
Packet
 
As far as I know, everything here is anonymous. No one is going “yell”at you here.

I’m in America, but what you are describing is here, too. Except we don’t even have many people qualified to diagnose autism in adults and even fewer for adult women.

There are few benefits or programs here for adults with autism. Finding a counselor who knows how to treat or provide services to adults with autism are few.

Many of us use the forum for getting support and exchanging information and while not socializing, at least maintaining some social contact with others.

So, welcome.
 

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