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Autism Assessment
  • Over 150 cases completed to date
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– Doctor of Psychology
– HCPC Counselling Psychologist since 19/01/2012
– Autism Assessment: Over 150 cases assessed to date
– Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychologist- Cardiff University and Bond Solon Qualifications for Expert Witness Work Completed
– 28 years’ experience as a Counselling Psychologist in the UK working with Children, Adolescents and Adults
– Expert Witness Psychological Report Writing since 2007 – many reports completed
– Strong knowledge and qualifications in therapeutic interventions using systemic and CBT framework
– Highly experienced in adolescent psychological assessments such as depression, anxiety, self-harm, trauma, PTSD, abuse and social withdrawal

when autism awareness month?

Autism Awareness Month: A Time for Recognition and Advocacy
Autism Awareness Month is observed annually in April, with World Autism Awareness Day falling on April 2nd. This period is dedicated to increasing awareness about autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and promoting acceptance and inclusion of individuals with autism in society.
The month-long observance serves as an opportunity to celebrate the unique talents and achievements of those with autism while also acknowledging the challenges they and their families face every day. It’s a time for communities to come together to advocate for support and services that enable people with autism to live full, enriched lives.
Throughout Autism Awareness Month, various events and activities are organized globally to educate the public about autism and to dispel common misconceptions. From fundraisers to educational workshops, the aim is to foster understanding and encourage support for the autism community.
One of the hallmark initiatives is the “Light It Up Blue” campaign, where iconic landmarks and buildings around the world are illuminated in blue light to symbolize solidarity with the autism community. This act of lighting up blue is a powerful statement of acceptance and an invitation for everyone to learn more about autism.
Organizations like Autism Speaks and the Autism Society play a pivotal role during this month, providing resources, support, and advocacy for individuals with autism and their families. They emphasize the importance of moving beyond mere awareness towards acceptance and appreciation of the diversity within the autism community.
Autism Awareness Month is not just about a single month of activities; it’s about ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive society. It’s a reminder that every person with autism has the right to reach their full potential, and it’s our collective responsibility to support that journey.
As we observe Autism Awareness Month, let’s pledge to be allies to those with autism, to educate ourselves and others, and to work towards a future where everyone is valued for their unique contributions to our world. For more information on how you can participate in Autism Awareness Month activities or support the cause, you can visit organizations such as Autism Speaks and the Autism Society.

Autism Assessment in London

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental condition that involves persistent challenges in social interaction, speech and nonverbal communication, and restricted/repetitive behaviors. The effects of ASD and the severity of symptoms are different in each person. That’s why it’s crucial to have a comprehensive assessment conducted by a professional who is deeply experienced in the field.

Dr. Alireza Moafi, a Doctor of Psychology, stands out as a leading expert in autism assessments in London. With over 150 cases assessed to date, Dr. Moafi brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the nuances involved in diagnosing and supporting individuals with ASD.

The assessment process is a critical step in identifying the presence of autism spectrum disorders. It involves a series of evaluations, including but not limited to developmental history, observation, and structured interviews. Dr. Moafi is well-versed in these techniques and utilizes a combination of ADOS-2, ADIR, and 3di assessments to ensure a thorough and accurate diagnosis.

Beyond his role in assessments, Dr. Moafi is also recognized for his extensive work as an expert witness, providing psychological report writing since 2007 with over 100 reports completed. His expertise is not limited to autism assessments; he is highly experienced in adolescent psychological assessments covering a range of issues from depression, anxiety, self-harm, trauma, PTSD, abuse, and social withdrawal.

For families navigating the often overwhelming process of seeking an autism assessment, Dr. Moafi’s clinic offers a beacon of hope and clarity. The clinic’s approach is rooted in a strong knowledge base and qualifications in therapeutic interventions using systemic and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) frameworks. This ensures that each assessment is not just a diagnosis but a pathway to tailored support and intervention.

Dr. Moafi’s dedication to his field is evident in his 27 years of experience as a counseling psychologist in the UK, working with children, adolescents, and adults. His educational background and training, including Cardiff University and Bond Solon qualifications for expert witness work, further solidify his standing as a trusted professional in the psychology community.

For those seeking an autism assessment in London, Dr. Moafi’s clinic represents a comprehensive resource backed by decades of professional experience and a commitment to the mental health and well-being of his clients. To learn more about Dr. Moafi and his services, you can visit his website or reach out for a consultation to discuss your specific needs and concerns.

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