I haven't had a formal treatment plan written up, but about 20 years ago, I got a DWI. On the report they read in court, they mentioned my "disheveled" appearance, including a description. It made me feel awful. Plus their detailed description of how i failed the field sobriety test (which, incidentally, I've read are set up for people to fail--even if someone is completely sober). So I can understand how hearing that would make you feel.
But I wonder if it's in some ways like my autistic daughter's IEP, individualized education program, for school. Where if skills/abilities are rated lower, then she qualifies for more services. It's very painful to hear at the meetings, but I know it benefits her in the end. I wonder if it's something like this here, where you would only qualify for certain programs or support if you rate a certain level?