Inuit wrote:
Not sure of you find this but I've always had a patten: I start a new job, to begin with things go great, but then my social awkwardness goes from being viewed as an interesting if eccentric quirk to being viewed as Being a bit of a problem. I'm non the wiser as to how this happens. I'm just being me. That's why I really need to speak to a professional I'n this area.
My pattern is more; start a new job, get overwhelmed by getting to know you exercises or role play in training, but then get into a nice comfortable pattern at work where I outperform my work mates...but then management start to have a problem with my being 'ignorant' or unwillingness to join the team who have little interest in including me, then soon ends in either wrongful dismissal or constructive dismissal.
So, I'd say most of us can struggle at work. You're not alone, and here's hoping you can find some help somewhere.
Oh, I asked around a bit, it seems as though there are still diagnostic services and social work teams for adults on the spectrum - it may just be your doctor is unsure where to go next, it's often not clear for GP's, but NAS should be able to help figure out the next step.
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