![]() However, some higher functioning adults on the autism spectrum become very resourceful in developing strategies to compensate for their disabilities. This will be in the context of a discussion between the clinician and the patient about current challenges in the areas of social interaction and communication, sensory issues and restricted interests or repetitive behaviors. Conducting an adult autism evaluationīecause of these limitations, the evaluation of an adult has to lean heavily on direct observation. There are no established diagnostic tests for ASD in adults. However, I’m glad to report that they are currently in development. Like you, many are parents who begin connecting the dots after one of their children is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).Īutism Speaks Adult Autism Diagnosis Tool Kit: A guide for identifying autism in adults and figuring out what comes next was written by autistic adults for autistic adults just like you.Īs you discovered and as I discuss in the above Tool Kit, evaluating autism in a previously undiagnosed adult can be challenging. And yes, it’s true that the standardized diagnostic checklists we commonly use are designed for children. As a result, it’s not infrequent that I see teens and adults seeking a diagnosis. With awareness of autism so high today, it’s no longer as common for an autism diagnosis to be overlooked in childhood. All the tests seem to be designed for children.” Problem is, I can’t find anyone who knows how to diagnose adults. ![]() “Our 6 year old has been diagnosed with autism, and I’d like to get evaluated, too. David Beversdorf works within the Autism Speaks Autism Care Network at the University of Missouri’s Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. ![]()
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