Aspergers and Depression – Part One

About a year ago my daughter started to suffer with anxiety and depression, so recently I’ve been attending some of the excellent free course provided by Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust Recovery Academy so as to gain a better understanding of mental health conditions. Going on those courses made me consider whether I have any comorbid MH conditions.

It’s well known that MH conditions go hand in hand with Aspergers, particularly anxiety and depression. Research suggests that 1 in 15 people with Aspergers suffer with depression, compared to around 3 in 100 of the Neurotypical population. I’ve never really thought that I myself have suffered depression. Anxiety yes, low mood yes, but never depression.

In the general population there’s no single cause of depression. It can occur for a variety of reasons and it has many different triggers.

  • Upsetting or stressful life events
    • bereavement
    • divorce
    • illness
    • redundancy
    • job or money worries
  • Illness
  • Traumatic events
  • Socio-economic standing
  • Genetics
  • Personality traits
    • low self-esteem
  • PTSD
  • Giving Birth
  • Loneliness
  • Substance abuse
  • Anxiety Disorders

Of course all of these triggers will also be triggers for someone with Aspergers, but our condition also brings additional challenges.

  • Communication difficulties
    • difficulty reading body language
    • tone of voice
    • word usage
  • Excellent, often photographic, long term memory
  • Resistance to change
  • Different world paradigm
  • Obsessions

I’ll give my take on these in my next post.

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