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22 yr old son causes destruction with outbursts
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 692432" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yes. I still would hold out for a neuropsychologist. They do a lot of adults and have extra training in the brains function.</p><p></p><p>My son had ten hours of assessment and we had to fill out a ton of forms before his appointment. Neurophsychs are coveted. There is often a waiting list, but it is worth it. Your son would probably have to do his own paper work and make his own appointment because he is not a minor. My son's last assessment was at 17 so that he could retain services appropriate for him when he graduated high school. He barely uses help anymore. He has forged so far that nobody guesses he is autistic. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If your son won't help himself, likely little will change. You may have to insist or take his car/cell/money from you/even living with you. They are stubborn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 692432, member: 1550"] Yes. I still would hold out for a neuropsychologist. They do a lot of adults and have extra training in the brains function. My son had ten hours of assessment and we had to fill out a ton of forms before his appointment. Neurophsychs are coveted. There is often a waiting list, but it is worth it. Your son would probably have to do his own paper work and make his own appointment because he is not a minor. My son's last assessment was at 17 so that he could retain services appropriate for him when he graduated high school. He barely uses help anymore. He has forged so far that nobody guesses he is autistic. If your son won't help himself, likely little will change. You may have to insist or take his car/cell/money from you/even living with you. They are stubborn. [/QUOTE]
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