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by LifeQuestioner
2736 days ago
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That's nice of you to say. It might be that I know enough to know that I know nothing. I've worked in academia and Neuroscience, have studied Autism for my masters and created technology to teach people about Autism. Have volunteered in an adhd charity, worked around clinicians and neuropsychologists and had countless discussions on the topic of diagnosis. All I can conclude, is even these guys can't establish the correct way to diagnose and it changes often. I have no chance. PTSD and Autism are both extremely complex. And, the new DSM-V is very controversial. |
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