What to Expect During an Autism Assessment
Introduction
Have you ever wondered what to expect during an autism assessment? Receiving an autism diagnosis can change your life at any age. For high-masking teens and adults who are late diagnosed, it can be even more powerful. Many people feel alone and drained from trying to meet neurotypical standards. They struggle to navigate a world that doesn’t always understand them.
If you identify as neurodivergent, recognizing and embracing your identity is important. It’s not about labels for the sake of labeling. Understanding yourself can help you access services and accommodations that truly benefit who you are.
We are committed to helping people from Irvington, Alameda, Sabin, Lake Oswego, Camas, Ridgefield, West Linn, Sherwood, Happy Valley, Felida, Hockinson and surrounding communities embrace clarity play to their personal strengths, and get the supports they need to thrive in their lives.
How a Diagnosis Matters for High-masking Individuals
High-masking autistic individuals often develop clever ways to hide their autistic traits. Because of this, many people mistakenly believed that girls and women aren’t autistic—a misunderstanding that persisted in psychology for a long time.
We often feel alone and under constant stress, burning out from trying to navigate a world that doesn’t adequately support us. Receiving a formal autism diagnosis can be very validating. It can help us embrace our neurodivergent identity, leading to self-acceptance and personal growth.
Understanding your neurodivergent identity can help you:
- Access Support and Accommodations: Whether at work, school, or in social settings, knowing you’re autistic allows you to seek out resources and adjustments that cater to your needs.
- Connect with a Community: Finding others who share similar experiences can provide a sense of belonging and reduce feelings of isolation.
- Play to Your Strengths: Learn techniques that play to your strengths and help manage challenges effectively.
- Address Related Conditions: A proper diagnosis can open doors to treatments for co-occurring physical or mental health issues often associated with autism.
Our Neuro-Affirming Evaluation Process
At Haven Health and Wellness, we’ve designed our evaluation process to be respectful, affirming, and tailored just for you. We focus on your personal experiences because we know that external observations might not capture the full picture—especially for those who’ve become adept at masking their traits.
1. Reach Out to Schedule Your Intake Appointment
What to Expect:
- Easy Scheduling: You can text, call, email, or schedule online—whatever method is most convenient for you.
- Licensed Locations: Please note that you must be located in Washington (WA) or Oregon (OR) at the time of your appointment, as these are the states where we’re licensed to practice.
Why It Matters:
- Accessibility: We make it simple to start your journey toward understanding by offering multiple ways to get in touch.
- Personal Connection: This step allows us to begin understanding your needs and how we can support you.
2. Initial Intake Appointment
What to Expect:
- A collaborative conversation where we delve into your personal history, experiences, and any concerns you might have.
- We’ll discuss what you hope to gain from the assessment and have time to answer any questions about the next steps.
Why It Matters:
- Foundation Building: This session helps us build a foundation based on your insights, setting the stage for a personalized assessment.
- Comfort and Clarity: It’s an opportunity to address any concerns and ensure you’re comfortable with the process.
3. In-Depth Interviews and Assessments (Within 4 Weeks of Intake)
We use a variety of specialized, neuro-affirming tools that prioritize your self-reported experiences:
- MIGDAS: A sensory-based interview focusing on your unique experiences.
- RAADS-R: A self-assessment that explores social connections and sensory-motor experiences.
- CAT-Q: Evaluates how much you might be masking your traits in social situations.
- RBQ-2: Looks at repetitive behaviors and routines.
- Sensory Profile: Helps us understand how sensory processing affects your daily life.
- Social Responsiveness Scale: Measures social awareness and communication skills.
- Brown Executive Function Scale: Examines organization, focus, and impulse control.
If we’re also assessing for ADHD, we’ll include:
- DIVA-5 Interview: A structured interview based on DSM-5 criteria.
- ASRS: A self-report scale that screens for ADHD symptoms.
4. Making You Comfortable During the Evaluation
We aim to make the assessment process as comfortable and stress-free as possible:
- Flexible Communication: Use the method that suits you best—whether that’s speaking, writing, or using an AAC device.
- Sensory-Friendly Environment: Our office features low lighting, minimal background noise, and comfortable seating options.
- Telehealth Options: If coming into the office isn’t ideal, you can participate from the comfort of your own space.
- Fidget Tools Available: We provide stim and fidget toys to help you feel at ease during sessions.
Your Evaluation Timeline
We know that waiting can be tough, so we strive to complete the entire evaluation process within about three months. Here’s what that timeline usually looks like:
- Initial Intake Appointment: Scheduled within 4 weeks of reaching out.
- Interview Sessions: Conducted within 4 weeks after your intake.
- Report Compilation: We’ll spend up to 4 weeks analyzing your information and preparing your personalized report.
- Feedback Session: A comprehensive discussion about your results and the next steps.
By providing a clear timeline, we hope to alleviate any uncertainty and help you move forward confidently.
Understanding Your Results
After your evaluation, we’ll schedule a 60 to 90-minute feedback session to go over everything with you:
- Discuss Findings: We’ll explain whether an autism diagnosis was made and share the reasoning behind our conclusions.
- Collaborate on Next Steps: Offer personalized recommendations for support, accommodations, and resources that align with your needs.
- Value Your Input: If there’s anything that doesn’t resonate with you, let us know. We’re happy to adjust the report to ensure it accurately reflects your experiences.
Your comprehensive report will include:
- Assessments Conducted: A summary of the tools and questionnaires used.
- Findings: Detailed insights highlighting any autistic characteristics or traits.
- Personalized Recommendations: Suggestions to help you navigate daily life more comfortably.
After the feedback session, you’re welcome to schedule additional appointments to:
- Implement Supports and Accommodations: Whether at work, school, or in social settings.
- Address Co-Occurring Conditions: Explore treatment options for other physical or mental health concerns.
- Discuss Other Topics: Any other areas where you seek guidance or support.
Getting Ready for Your Evaluation
To make the most out of your assessment, we encourage you to:
- Take Notes: Jot down any thoughts, questions, or experiences you’d like to share.
- Gather Personal Records: Bring along journals, documents, or anything else that reflects your journey.
- Consider Voice Diaries or Videos: If it’s easier, record your thoughts ahead of time to share with us.
- Choose Your Communication Style: Whether you prefer talking, writing, or another method, we’re here to accommodate you.
We understand that recalling everything on the spot can be challenging. Preparing ahead ensures we cover all the points important to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What’s the purpose of an autism evaluation for teens and adults?
It’s about gaining a deeper understanding of yourself, validating your experiences, and accessing supports that can enhance your quality of life.
- What kinds of assessments will I undergo?
We use neuro-affirming tools that focus on your self-reported experiences, along with in-depth interviews and a review of your personal history.
- How long does the whole process take?
Typically, about three months from your initial appointment to the feedback session.
- How should I prepare for my evaluation?
Bring any notes or materials that you think might be helpful. Choose the communication method that feels most comfortable for you.
- Do you offer services outside of Vancouver, WA?
Absolutely! We serve teens and adults throughout Vancouver, WA, Portland, OR, Irvington, Alameda, Sabin, Lake Oswego, Camas, Ridgefield, West Linn, Sherwood, Happy Valley, Felida, Hockinson and anywhere in WA or OR state through both in-person and telehealth services.
Serving Our Community
We’re proud to support individuals across various neighborhoods and cities in WA and OR, including:
- Portland Areas: Irvington, Alameda, Sabin, Lake Oswego, Camas, Ridgefield, West Linn, Sherwood, Happy Valley, and more.
- Vancouver Area: Felida, Hockinson, among others.
Our goal is to make our services accessible, no matter where you’re located.
Take the Next Step Toward Self-Discovery
Embracing your neurodivergent identity is a powerful journey toward living authentically. At Haven Health and Wellness, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Ready to Begin?
We’re here to help you discover more about yourself and access the support you deserve.
Book Your Neuro-Affirming Assessment Today
Reference
- What to Expect at an Autism Evaluation – Empower Behavioral Health
- The Autism Diagnostic Evaluation Process – MeBe
- What Should an Evaluation for Autism Look Like? – Child Mind Institute
- Your Child’s Initial Autism Evaluation
- Understanding Autism Diagnostic Tests: 8 Things You Should Know
Note: This article is for informational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
At Haven Health and Wellness, we’re committed to providing a safe, welcoming space where you can explore your identity and find the support that’s right for you. We’re here to listen, understand, and empower you on your journey toward living as your true self.