adult asperger's syndrome in the workplace
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This slideshow provides a brief overview on how modest changes or considerations in business staffing/workforce supervisory processes helps enhance “disability confidence”, resulting in greater workforce participation and contributions by qualified candidates/employees who experience life with Asperger’s syndromeTRANSCRIPT
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Adult Asperger's Syndrome in the Workplace
Common Issues & Practical Interventions
Rob Crawford
EAPA Central Arizona Chapter
February 3, 2012
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What do employers want?
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What the ADA says about AS
• That it must be a substantial impairment
• That the person must be qualified for the job
• That the person must be able to perform the essential functions of a job with or without a reasonable accommodation
• A person must disclose the disability to receive accommodations
• The accommodations must be reasonable and not present and undue hardship
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In the work world, consideration for
accommodations is not based on
whether the worker has a disability,
but whether they have one
UNDER THE LAW
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5 coherent/reliable dimensions of Asperger’s syndrome
• Perspective taking
• Understanding and expressing emotions
• Fact orientation
• Sensory sensitivities
• Rigidity in thinking
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Psychological Factors for
ASD · Stress, frustration and anger reaction to change or interruptions
· Struggle to take initiative
· Higher anxiety levels particularly when meeting new people or encountering change or new situations
· Abrupt manner in expressing thoughts, ideas, or opinions
· Single-mindedness, unwilling to see the viewpoint of others.
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What is social thinking?
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Social thinking is a way to train your brain to help you figure out
the people around you.
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What is the Hidden Curriculum? Practical solutions for understanding unstated rules in
social situations
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What are some of the
typical workplace
challenges?
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Some typical workplace challenges
• Binary thinking
• Odd or unusual behaviors
• Beginning/ending projects on time
• Empathizing, relating, or interacting with customers, coworkers, supervisors
• OCD
• Sensory issues
• Mega-anxiety = poor judgment/decision making
• Appears to be oppositional or defiant
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Typical barriers to success • Odd or unusual behavior such as talking
to herself
• Difficulty beginning projects - unsure where to start
• Difficulty empathizing with others' thoughts and feelings
• Difficulty relating to and interacting with authority figures
• Difficulty interacting in a team environment
• Difficulty multi-tasking
• Difficulty seeing the full scope of a project
• Difficulty with unstructured time
• Difficulty writing reports
• Exaggerated or overly sensitive reactions to feedback
• Low motivation to perform tasks of no immediate personal interest
• Asking excessive questions, or the same question repeatedly
• Perfectionism
• Poor judgment and decision-making skills
• Poor manners
• Reluctance to ask for help or seek advice
• Resistant to change
• Sarcasm, negativism, critic
• Slower productivity/performance
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What’s Missing?
• Individuals with AS are unaware of how to determine if their KSA’s match position
• Employers are not well informed on AS
• Individuals with AS are not prepared to be effective self-advocates
• Employers are ill-equipped to determine accommodations
• Neither has not been taught how to determine accommodations based on task
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What are some useful strategies for workplace challenges?
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Some useful strategies for workplace challenges?
• Tap into their: – Excellent rote memory
– Absorption of facts
– Generally good math & science skills
– Good language skills
– Rules-oriented
– Detail-oriented
– Kind hearted
– Honest to a fault
– Guileless
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What is the person with AS’ understanding of competitive employment?
• Wants to work?
• Motivated to learn new skills?
• Open to constructive feedback?
• Willing to take responsibility for their actions/reactions?
• Willing to work on issues that arise?
• Committed to being on time, doing their best in everything they do, and to make sacrifices?
• Able to handle a reasonable amount of stress?
• Willingness to disclose AS work-related issues?
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Speak in a direct & clear
manner
Statements w/ implied meanings
• Are you going to work on
the database assignment?
• Brian, you’re the last one
leaving today.
• I feel like lunch.
• We are behind schedule on the
Jacob’s job.
Direct statements
• I want you to work on the
database assignment.
• Please put the alarm on because
you are the last to leave the
office.
• I’m hungry, let’s go out for lunch.
• You are going to have to stay
late to meet the deadline.
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State expectation & show how
to meet it • Become gifted at stating the obvious:
– Deadlines-time frames, schedules, etc.
– Outcomes- what they look like, format, etc.
– Behavior- dress, hygiene, appropriate
conversation.
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Looking at functional assets/limitations
relative to a specific setting
• Must know how personal skills, abilities, training,
education, and experience relate to specific position
within the company
• Identify essential functions & environmental
considerations of job
• Identify potential functional assets & limitations
• What CAMS are practical & reasonable for this employer?
• How or will I disclose?
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Situational Assessment Focus Areas Types of workplace behaviors to be observed and
assessed
1. Ability to get along with co-workers/staff
2. Ability to follow directions
3. Ability to learn new tasks
4. Speed of work
5. Accuracy of work
6. Frustration tolerance
7. Safety
8. Motivation
9. Ability to follow complex directions
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Consequence Chart: Potential employers
Objectives Alternatives
ADEQ-
Environmental
Health
Specialist
Family
Practice
Specialists-
Lab Tech
Sonora Quest
Labs-Lab
Technician
Intellectually interesting 1 2 3
Know what to expect 3 1 2
Social considerations 2 1 3
Benefits / Compensation 2 1 3
Work environment 3 1 2
Physical problem
accommodations
3 1 2
Education 3 2 1
Personal considerations 2 1 3
Totals:
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*Good jobs for visual thinking people with AS
• Animal trainer or veterinary technician -- Dog obedience trainer, behavior problem consultant. • Automobile mechanic -- Can visualize how the entire car works. • Building maintenance -- Fixes broken pipes, windows and other things in a commercial setting. • Building trades -- Carpenter or welder. These jobs make good use of visual skills. • Commercial art -- Advertising and magazine freelance work. • Computer programming -- Wide-open field, especially in industrial automation, software design,
business computers, communications and network systems. • Computer-troubleshooter and repair -- Can visualize problems in computers and networks. • Drafting -- Engineering drawings and computer aided drafting. • Equipment designing -- Many industries, often a person starts as a draftsman. • Factory maintenance -- Repairs and fixes factory equipment. • Laboratory technician
*Some
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*Why are these examples bad jobs for a person with AS?
• Air traffic controller • Airline pilot • Cashier • Casino dealer • Futures market trader • Receptionist and telephone operator • Short order cook • Taxi dispatcher • Waitress
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Uncertainties Chart: Am I able to
work?
Outcomes I am unable to work I am able to work part-time I am able to work full-time
Chances Most Likely Likely Least Likely
Consequences I will remain at home
and become my
wife’s homemaker. I
will be able to attend
to my interests as I
will no longer be “on
the clock”. Least
anxiety and stress.
I will work and will be
unable to attend to
household duties. I will be
unable to attend to my
interests. Moderate anxiety
and stress.
I will work and will be unable
to attend to household
duties. I may not be able to
sustain this work pace for
more than a year or two. I
will be unable to attend to
my interests. High anxiety
and stress.
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Self-Accommodation
Take 1
• Sectioning in progress.
• Please be so kind as to knock on the door
before entering as this process is very
sensitive to vibration and air currents.
• Also, your friendly ultra-microtome operator
has an over-developed startle reflex… ;)
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Self-Accommodation
Autistic Jihad • Please Knock On The Door Before Entering.
• Please be so kind as to knock on the door before entering as I am very easily startled and I do not wish to die prematurely as a result of a heart attack.
• Also, I have no wish to conduct an uncontrolled experiment with an un-capped syringe full of Uranium salts… ;) - Carlos
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References used for this presentation
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Local Resources
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National Resources
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Employer Resources Employer Resources
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