Getting accessed can be very helpful in self discovery and emotional development, so I believe it is worth it even if you are not diagnosed with ASD.
GP's are useless for things like this.
The counseling service at your university is worth looking into, since they can refer you for an assessment and provide ongoing psychotherapy. Another option is the student disability office. Students can usually request an appointment and discuss their concerns if they believe they have a disability, which may lead to an assessment with a psychologist.
When I was in university I went to counseling specifically for social skill training and understanding people. The counselor worked specifically with students with ASD.
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