Sunday, January 3, 2010

Adult Asperger Assessment How Do I Get An Adult Diagnosis Of Asperger's Syndrome?

How do I get an Adult diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome? - adult asperger assessment

I believe several books and articles that I read what I have Asperger's. How can I make a diagnosis in adulthood?

10 comments:

king_of_... said...

Why are you fishing for the diagnosis?

Libradol... said...

Why you need a diagnosis? I have to be the best (only) a system that Asperger's adapt to the person in question, known to its properties is obviously already do. There is no treatment and prevention methods. The treatment is irrelevant, because Asperger's is innate and there's no reason that can be psychologically removed. Asperger's diagnoses are useful only if the individual is not aware of this syndrome, so they can learn more about its features.

vvxxzzvv said...

Talk to your doctor. If the doctor does not get on the expertise in the diagnosis of autism spectrum to send a doctor to a person who has this ability.

sezyboss said...

Here is a page dealing with Asperger's Syndrome and offers a checklist.
It is important to diagnose not only the ability, disability compensation they are entitled to claim, but there are many support groups available, they will be able to support you and the family as it is for c a syndrome that can be cured.
Good luck

http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Asperger_syndrome_and_adults?open

Zelda said...

The Gilliam Autism Rating Scale is currently being revised. Research is being done to improve this test and to better use. If they were interested in participating in this research? By selecting the link to the survey, see the situation, online GARS someone who is autistic has been completed. It only takes 5-10 minutes of your time. Their involvement and participation of others is needed to improve the diagnostic tool useful. For further information please contact Dr. James E. Gilliam jgilliam@tstar.net or on its website: pages.tstar.net Please check that you know who are interested in this research. We have as many participants as possible. Thank you in advance for your participation and support.

To participate, please visit: http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?37QK ...

munchie said...

Consult your doctor

NoxecA said...

Do you see a psychiatrist and a look at the diagnostic criteria of DSM-IV

NoxecA said...

Do you see a psychiatrist and a look at the diagnostic criteria of DSM-IV

Maria b said...

Go to a psychologist or psychiatrist who specializes in this area.

missmand... said...

Try your family doctor. He / she knows where he can find for the test

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