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Fraser46
Hello,
Just wanted some advice. I am a teacher that has PTSD (from being attacked abroad in 2012) and my work as completely aware of my diagnosis and reasons for why I can become anxious and agitated. They are very understanding re appointments etc and I have a good relationship with my HT. This year has been very difficult and I have had multiple meltdowns at work, which has been frustrating and embarrassing. I had my annual professional review yesterday with my depute (who I get on ok with, although not aswell as my headteacher). Review was initially quite positive and we discussed the progress I have made professional. We then discussed challenges and ofcourse this straightaway turned into a discussion about my anxiety and the impact it has on my work. My depute then discussed that she felt that really my main target for teaching this year should be a personal rather than professional as my PTSD has a impact on my teaching.
We discussed some very difficult issues and ofcourse I got upset. We agreed on two targets:
1) To try and work on dealing with my anxiety
2) To work collegiately with XX
3) To be honest with management about how I am feeling particularly when I am having a difficult time.
These targets were then emailed to myself and HT and I have to write these up detailing my method to achieve these targets and what support I will require to achieve this. This is a copy of the email below that was sent to myself and Headteacher.
"Suzanne and I have just had a very productive but difficult PR&D. We have discussed the following things and we wanted to let you know what has been agreed.
One of Suzanne’s focuses next year will be to develop strategies to deal with her anxiety so that she can continue to work within the teaching profession. We both agree that she needs to be kinder to herself and that if she isn’t she will do long term damage that might prevent her continuing with her teaching career. We have made this her main focus along with working collegiately with XX. We don’t feel that we should focus on any more as the management of her anxiety is the foundation for her professional development.
Suzanne is considering whether we will share this target with XX so that she can effectively support her as well.
We have also agreed that she needs to be honest with us, and in particular HT, so that we can fully support her and develop approaches to ensuring that her wellbeing is maintained and therefore she is able to do the best for the pupils she teaches."
So yes I agree that I have to work on dealing with my anxiety, but this is easier said than done. Also sometimes I go through a ok spell and make progress and then I am to square one again! Also how can I actually prove that I have make progress with these targets.
Target 2 is fine, as I work really well with the teacher as we shared a nursery class before and now we are working alongside each other in additional needs. Target 3, I try to be as honest as possible (I am more honest with the Headteacher as she is easier to talk to) but again this is difficult to evidence and record what action I will take.
I do believe that my boss (Headteacher and deputes), as trying to look after my best interests, they are supportive when I am frightened/anxious/upset, I can go home at anyway when I feel I am anxious, they are understanding about appointments, but I am worried if I cant actually say that I have made progress this time next year.
This probably is a random post, but just worried about what strategies I could suggest to control my anxiety - as I know progress will be slow. Understandably I want to work with my employer to achieve these targets, but it could be difficult for my confidence if I dont achieve these.
Just wanted some advice. I am a teacher that has PTSD (from being attacked abroad in 2012) and my work as completely aware of my diagnosis and reasons for why I can become anxious and agitated. They are very understanding re appointments etc and I have a good relationship with my HT. This year has been very difficult and I have had multiple meltdowns at work, which has been frustrating and embarrassing. I had my annual professional review yesterday with my depute (who I get on ok with, although not aswell as my headteacher). Review was initially quite positive and we discussed the progress I have made professional. We then discussed challenges and ofcourse this straightaway turned into a discussion about my anxiety and the impact it has on my work. My depute then discussed that she felt that really my main target for teaching this year should be a personal rather than professional as my PTSD has a impact on my teaching.
We discussed some very difficult issues and ofcourse I got upset. We agreed on two targets:
1) To try and work on dealing with my anxiety
2) To work collegiately with XX
3) To be honest with management about how I am feeling particularly when I am having a difficult time.
These targets were then emailed to myself and HT and I have to write these up detailing my method to achieve these targets and what support I will require to achieve this. This is a copy of the email below that was sent to myself and Headteacher.
"Suzanne and I have just had a very productive but difficult PR&D. We have discussed the following things and we wanted to let you know what has been agreed.
One of Suzanne’s focuses next year will be to develop strategies to deal with her anxiety so that she can continue to work within the teaching profession. We both agree that she needs to be kinder to herself and that if she isn’t she will do long term damage that might prevent her continuing with her teaching career. We have made this her main focus along with working collegiately with XX. We don’t feel that we should focus on any more as the management of her anxiety is the foundation for her professional development.
Suzanne is considering whether we will share this target with XX so that she can effectively support her as well.
We have also agreed that she needs to be honest with us, and in particular HT, so that we can fully support her and develop approaches to ensuring that her wellbeing is maintained and therefore she is able to do the best for the pupils she teaches."
So yes I agree that I have to work on dealing with my anxiety, but this is easier said than done. Also sometimes I go through a ok spell and make progress and then I am to square one again! Also how can I actually prove that I have make progress with these targets.
Target 2 is fine, as I work really well with the teacher as we shared a nursery class before and now we are working alongside each other in additional needs. Target 3, I try to be as honest as possible (I am more honest with the Headteacher as she is easier to talk to) but again this is difficult to evidence and record what action I will take.
I do believe that my boss (Headteacher and deputes), as trying to look after my best interests, they are supportive when I am frightened/anxious/upset, I can go home at anyway when I feel I am anxious, they are understanding about appointments, but I am worried if I cant actually say that I have made progress this time next year.
This probably is a random post, but just worried about what strategies I could suggest to control my anxiety - as I know progress will be slow. Understandably I want to work with my employer to achieve these targets, but it could be difficult for my confidence if I dont achieve these.