FAQs
Is SCD the same as autism?
Not quite. They overlap, but an autism diagnosis includes restricted or repetitive behaviours, while SCD does not.
Is SCD recognised as a diagnosis in the UK?
Not in the same way it is in the US. Social Communication Disorder isn’t a formal standalone diagnosis in the UK; however, clinicians tend to describe similar profiles using other terms. While the labels may differ, the underlying challenges are still recognised, and people can still access support for their needs.
Is SCD lifelong?
It might be. It might not. It completely depends on the person. Many people continue to experience social‑communication differences into adulthood, but support and practice can make a significant difference.
How is SCD assessed?
In the UK, people aren’t assessed for SCD as a diagnosis. Instead, speech and language therapists look at a person’s pragmatic‑language and social‑communication skills through observation, discussion, and standardised tools. The outcome is usually described as social‑communication or pragmatic‑language difficulties rather than “SCD”.