It sounds as though your initial letter was somewhat misleading - however, my guess would be that your questionnaire has been evaluated and (based on the results) it has been recommended you have another appointment/assessment for therapy.
Communication between departments is not always brilliant, and chances are that the person who evaluated the questionnaire just asked the receptionist to book you in for another appointment.
It's natural to be anxious about appointments, but I really think it would be worthwhile to go. To begin with, they will probably just want to talk to you about the results of your questionnaire and ask you a few more things. Having an assessment doesn't mean you have to commit to therapy or anything - it's just a way of knowing what your options are. I know it's frustrating when services don't make things clear, but actually going and speaking to the people who provide the service is probably the best way to get answers.
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