Difficulties with mental health services: Difference between revisions

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== Dangers of unrecognised autism ==
== Dangers of unrecognised autism ==


{examples of all the bad things that can happen when mental health service providers don't know the patient is autistic, such as wrong treatments or under-/overestimating the severeness of suffering, due to misreading tone of voice or body language}
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When autism is not recognized, the autistic person could end up with a misdiagnosis and be put on medications/therapies that do more harm than good. Common misdiagnoses seem to be Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder.

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Autistic people often face difficulties when accessing mental health services, either due to not knowing they're autistic themselves and mental health providers not recognising it either, or because they face hurdles that are difficult to overcome since they are primarily designed for allistic patients.

Examples of these hurdles

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Dangers of unrecognised autism

{examples of all the bad things that can happen when mental health service providers don't know the patient is autistic, such as wrong treatments or under-/overestimating the severeness of suffering, due to misreading tone of voice or body language}

When autism is not recognized, the autistic person could end up with a misdiagnosis and be put on medications/therapies that do more harm than good. Common misdiagnoses seem to be Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder.