Guidelines For Using The Diagnosis Section/ Table Of Contents
Here on the Diagnosis section page you will see the guidelines for how to use the Diagnosis section is well as the table of contents.
To see the actual resources click on the Categories down below to move between the pages quickly or you can click on the title for each section in each Table of Contents to move between sections quickly. which you see are already hyperlinked for your convenience.or you can click on the arrow next to the Diagnosis tab.
You can also click on next page button at the bottom of the page to go to the next page and You can also click on the previous page button at the bottom of the page to go back to the previous page.
This information is for educational andpurposes only. Do not use this information to diagnose yourself or someone you know that may have Autism.
please consult with a professional who knows how to diagnose Autism such as a child psychiatrist or psychologist, pediatric neurologist, or developmental pediatrician, for an evaluation also please make sure that they understand the diagnostic criteria for diagnosing autism such as if you live in the US they should now be using the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
fifth edition (DSM -V) which came out May 18th 2013 and if you live anywhere else other than the US you should be using the international classifications of diseases manual 11th edition (ICD11) which came out January 1st 2022