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The NHS Autism Assessment for Adults in the UK — My Experience

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A factual look at the steps I went through (ADOS-2 and ADI-R) In this post, I share my experience of the NHS autism assessment process for adults in the United Kingdom, which I went through a few years ago when I was 48 years old. I focus on the process itself, from initial thoughts, right through to receiving the final report. Details about my life, and my reaction to the report, will be covered in another post — this one is long enough already! Hopefully, it will be of interest to those who are considering getting an assessment. Luckily, I made some notes at the time, which proved useful when writing this — I don’t think I would have remembered very much otherwise! Initial Awareness (2014) It was back in the summer of 2014, when I first became aware that I might be autistic. Before that point, I knew virtually nothing about autism. Things began when I attended a talk on Autism and Anxiety by Dr Luke Beardon. I was there simply to support my girlfriend, whose son has PDA syn