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I am working with Voc Rehab, a government organization that helps people with disabilities go back to work. They wanted to get an updated mental health evaluation to see what kinds of treatment could help at this point in my recovery. They have also wondered if I have mild symptoms of another condition, a developmental one. I have done a full nueropsych evaluation in the past, three times, and I was reluctant to do anything like it again. The eval showed only that I have a high IQ, ADD, and one mild learning disability that makes it hard to read under florescent lights. That was it. It did also repeatedly show that they thought I had PTSD and the PTSD probably interfered with my life a lot, and I should go get evaluated for it. Then I would go elsewhere and get the PTSD verified and so on...
It's been several years since the neuropsych evaluations were done, but Voc Rehab and I agreed a new one was not needed. They said this would be focused on mental health. The first person they sent me to for the mental health eval wanted to test for learning disabilities. I have already been tested for this, and I said no. He pushed anyhow, and I left before doing the testing, feeling very frustrated and told Voc Rehab I agreed to a mental health eval, not this.
We found a different person, who agreed to not go on "rabbit trails" and to focus on mental health. The evaluation was scheduled to occur during two 3 hour appointments over two days. I had the first appointment last week. It turned into 4 hours of academic testing. He never asked about a single mental health symptom. I kept doing the tests to try and be compliant, and simply see the process through this time, but I was frustrated again. I figured now we would get to testing and evaluations that were more focused on mental health. Heck, I figured he would at least start asking about symptoms and etc.
He did send me two very short basic online tests via email. Stuff they give in ER's to screen if you are suicidal. I did them, and I was hopeful that the rest would be more focused on mental health.
Today, I just found out that the psychologist planned from the start to do full IQ testing at the second appointment. No one can tell me why. No one has ever expressed concerns about my cognitive abilities. I'm a terrible speller, and I know I write in a too rambly and too detailed way, but that is related to trauma, and my IQ was tested to be in the top 1-5% of the population.
I am beyond triggered. I'm quite upset about this actually. I don't want my IQ tested. Not again.
The appointment is tomorrow. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to handle this? I need to be seen as agreeable, but the thought of doing IQ testing again is sending me into a really bad panic. I don't fully know the reasons why. One of the previous nueropsych tests (which always involves IQ testing) was wrongfully released to family and that lead to trauma. This might be part of why I'm triggered, but I don't know if it is. I'm simply really pissed.
My Voc Rehab rep has been understanding and has encouraged me to discuss my questions and concerns with the psychologist, especially because I had panic attack about it today. Maybe if the guy was evaluating mental health more then could evaluate why I am pissed and in a panic over IQ testing!
I do have a right to decline doing any of it, at any point in time. I am not sure how it would affect my Voc Rehab case if I did.
Any suggestions on how to handle this or why this would make a difference in evaluating PTSD?
It's been several years since the neuropsych evaluations were done, but Voc Rehab and I agreed a new one was not needed. They said this would be focused on mental health. The first person they sent me to for the mental health eval wanted to test for learning disabilities. I have already been tested for this, and I said no. He pushed anyhow, and I left before doing the testing, feeling very frustrated and told Voc Rehab I agreed to a mental health eval, not this.
We found a different person, who agreed to not go on "rabbit trails" and to focus on mental health. The evaluation was scheduled to occur during two 3 hour appointments over two days. I had the first appointment last week. It turned into 4 hours of academic testing. He never asked about a single mental health symptom. I kept doing the tests to try and be compliant, and simply see the process through this time, but I was frustrated again. I figured now we would get to testing and evaluations that were more focused on mental health. Heck, I figured he would at least start asking about symptoms and etc.
He did send me two very short basic online tests via email. Stuff they give in ER's to screen if you are suicidal. I did them, and I was hopeful that the rest would be more focused on mental health.
Today, I just found out that the psychologist planned from the start to do full IQ testing at the second appointment. No one can tell me why. No one has ever expressed concerns about my cognitive abilities. I'm a terrible speller, and I know I write in a too rambly and too detailed way, but that is related to trauma, and my IQ was tested to be in the top 1-5% of the population.
I am beyond triggered. I'm quite upset about this actually. I don't want my IQ tested. Not again.
The appointment is tomorrow. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to handle this? I need to be seen as agreeable, but the thought of doing IQ testing again is sending me into a really bad panic. I don't fully know the reasons why. One of the previous nueropsych tests (which always involves IQ testing) was wrongfully released to family and that lead to trauma. This might be part of why I'm triggered, but I don't know if it is. I'm simply really pissed.
My Voc Rehab rep has been understanding and has encouraged me to discuss my questions and concerns with the psychologist, especially because I had panic attack about it today. Maybe if the guy was evaluating mental health more then could evaluate why I am pissed and in a panic over IQ testing!
I do have a right to decline doing any of it, at any point in time. I am not sure how it would affect my Voc Rehab case if I did.
Any suggestions on how to handle this or why this would make a difference in evaluating PTSD?
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