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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
Good luck! I have mine tomorrow to test for schizoaffective (or schizoprenia if they don't think I have a mood disorder... but I've had repeated depression, so likely schizoaffective if anything.)
I hope you find someone who can do a good job. Consider asking about neuropsychologist vs psychologist. They both can do evals, but they're slightly different in what they can do.
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