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Originally Posted by Talthybius
Does it matter? You don't mention it, but if you are experiencing certain problems or have issues you want to resolve; it will have to be resolved regardless of a diagnosis.
I believe that a diagnosis in many people will inhibit self-improvement. It will turn a problem that can be solved into something permanent that is to be accepted because that is who you truly are.
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I see your point. The main issue I'm trying to resolve is being able to build better relationships. I know I will have to work on this regardless of a diagnosis, but due to the nature of ASD and how it affects social skills, if I decide to work with a therapist on my social skills, maybe they will incorporate a more ASD-friendly approach.
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