I'm finding this questionnaire extremely difficult as I know everybody is:
For example: If you need to be near a toilet for physical reasons ( controlling your bladder and bowel) can you also write about that under 14 coping with change?
For example, Changes in routine are difficult to handle if you plan your life around toilets. So for example, if you were at a friends for lunch ( where you knew the toilet was ) and then he or she suggested a spontaneous trip out where you would not be sure of where the toilets where this might make you panic and invent excuses ad to why you could not go.
I'm finding this questionnaire extremely difficult as I know everybody is:
For example: If you need to be near a toilet for physical reasons ( controlling your bladder and bowel) can you also write about that under 14 coping with change?
For example, Changes in routine are difficult to handle if you plan your life around toilets. So for example, if you were at a friends for lunch ( where you knew the toilet was ) and then he or she suggested a spontaneous trip out where you would not be sure of where the toilets where this might make you panic and invent excuses ad to why you could not go.
Thank-you for your help,
The Coping with Change test is explained in more detail in the ESA Claims on Mental Health Grounds, page 44 onwards.
Gordon
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