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Looking well during assessments
- Grace
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I think they have a stereo type and they don't make allowances for people not fitting this stereo type.

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i understand your question... they assess your mental state by looking at your appearance i was told at my last tribunal!
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ISTANBUL VET wrote: Just slightly off tangent but still basically the same subject.Say you suffer from agraphobia or social phobia and you are called to an assessment.Surely if you can attend and present a legitimate case,could it not be seen as self defeating.Depression is another illness where if you present a smart appearance and a logical case it is also self-defeating.With such mental health issues and add generalised anxiety disorder if you can present a well argued case at an assessment or appeal it is self defeating.
There is the potential for this to happen but there are ways around it as well. For example; attending with someone can deal with the issue of going out alone and it can be argued that the assessment is a special case where someone's normal anxiety of going out or of meeting people is offset by the necessity to attend.
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