Feel free to pm me!

...I should add that if you feel comfortable with discussing your scores in public (carefully, without too much personally-identifying information!), you have the advantage of thoughtful feedback from the rest of this community too. But act according to your own comfort level.

With regard to requesting your records, I am not familiar with laws in our northern neighbors on this point, so I can't speak to any details, but I would think that you would want to request any formal or informal assessment records, including normative data from specific assessment instruments, such as all standardized scores and percentiles, and clinical or qualitative commentary that was relevant to diagnostic formulations or recommendations. If there were any pre-existing written reports, you would want all of those.

Last edited by aeh; 01/22/22 07:49 PM.

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