Interview 10  

Interview 10

Age at Interview: 30
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 26
Background: Works part time in the tourism industry, living in a coastal town. Suffered depression and anxiety at a time when he was in a highly confrontational customer relations job.

Brief outline:Helpful approaches include counselling (which has helped him to address past abuse as well as being gay) removed himself from a bullying workplace; settling debts, swimming and moving away from London.


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Says that swimming, with its repetitive movement and breathing, is his main form of stress relief, helping him to feel light and happy.
 
When depressed he thought that his friends and family didn't like him, but therapy helped him to see the distortion of this thinking.
 
Counselling revealed that his family did not talk about emotions easily, so he talked to his friends rather than his parents about his depression.
 
Found it hard to accept that depression was a legitimate reason to be off work, felt guilty and imagined people wondering why he wasn't there.
 
Dissatisfied with his GP, he wrote to his local Primary Care Trust to get a new GP at a new surgery, and was happy that his new GP treated him with respect.
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