Testing for Autism Spectrum Disorder Is a Doorway–Not the Whole Story | S2 Ep 13.mp3
S2 Episode 14: Testing for Autism Spectrum Disorder Is a Doorway–Not the Whole Story
Adult autism diagnosis can be both clarifying and complex—especially for individuals who have spent years masking, adapting, and learning how to function in environments that were not designed for how their nervous system processes the world. In this episode, Blaze explores what adult autism assessments are designed to measure, including social communication patterns, sensory differences, and developmental history, using tools such as the SRS-2 and MIGDAS-2 within DSM-5-TR criteria.
At the same time, this conversation highlights what assessments often miss: internal effort, relational exhaustion, and long-standing masking strategies. Drawing on the work of Devon Price (masking), Tony Attwood (adult autism presentation), Stephen Porges (Polyvagal Theory), Damian Milton (Double Empathy Problem), Dan Siegel (integration), and the Social Model of Disability (Michael Oliver), this episode offers a broader, more relational understanding of diagnosis.
Through both individual and couple experiences, listeners are invited to consider diagnosis as one form of clarity—not the only one. This episode creates space for self-recognition, reflection, and understanding without pressure to reach a definitive conclusion.
One Emotional Takeaway
A diagnosis can offer clarity—but your lived experience is already valid.
Companion Blog
Testing for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Adults: What the Tests Can’t Tell You (and What They Can)
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Substack Reflection
“What a Diagnosis Gives You — and What It Can’t”
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Barbara (Blaze) Lazarony, MA, LMFT #151788, is licensed in California. All examples are fictional and used for illustration only.
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