John – Interview 08b  

John – Interview 08b

Age at Interview: 47
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 45
Background: John is single and an unemployed admin worker. Ethnic background/nationality: White mixed UK/Irish

Brief outline:After having a lot of contact with mental health services over the years, John was diagnosed with mild Asperger syndrome aged 45. Previous employment has proved problematic for John and he feels employers should be more aware of Asperger syndrome.

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John was on the verge of a diagnosis of schizophrenia as a teenager.
 
John was pleased to be diagnosed but was left with the same underlying problems in his life.
 
John is content to be on his own but that is “unacceptable by wider society”.
 
John has damaged the property he rents.
 
John hoards electrical goods and books. He was surprised to find out that hoarding was linked to Asperger syndrome.
 
John’s landlord can cope with the impact his irritability has had on his home.
 
John has concentration problems that have been eased with antidepressants but he would like further help.
 
John finds his difficulties socialising are magnified when he is with women.
 
John's dislike of social interaction and his obsessional focus have led to difficulties in the workplace. He is unsure about whether to disclose his autism in interviews.
 
John thinks that raising awareness of autism among employers would help.
 
John’s problems with attention have not received the support he would have liked.
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