Thanks
@Suzetig for all your kind words and encouragement. I need to at least try to work at this job again. It's just so hard with the PTSD plus the abusive boss. It's a lot to deal with. I'll be definetly be keeping records of our interactions. Thanks also about the grounding advice.
Does anyone at your work know about your PTSD?
Notsowild,
I truly feel for you here and I hope that what I write is not discouraging to you.
My PTSD is severe abuse related, from childhood forward by pathological people. My traumas and secondary wounding are countless. Abuse, for me, whether physical or emotional, is something I'm completely intolerant too. I either freeze or react. Neither of these two options have helped me in my life. I cannot have
any exposure to anyone who is remotely abusive. People who are passive aggressive, bullying, folks who gossip, are things I've become paranoid about.
Abuse of any kind
is a trigger for me. I've not been able to overcome this. I simply have moved into managing it at this point. I isolate at home because it is safer for me. This is just my personal opinion, but due to my hyper vigilance and awareness of abuse by pathological people, I see entities in society as harmful. Corporations, politicians, etc and in my opinion, have normalized abusive behavior in in the work force and elevated societal narcissism to an all time high.
I don't know when this will change, but until it does, it makes it very difficult for people with mental health limitations to function in the world if they have endured chronic abuse. Why should this ever be tolerated anywhere? Forcing workers on to sick leave or making them believe that they must 'tolerate' any form of abuse to keep their jobs is a reflection of those in power who wish to abuse it. Instead of teaching others how to 'tolerate' abuse in the work environment, why aren't those doing the abusing, forced into anger management? Therapy? Why aren't there policies in place to force the ruthless dictator of a boss into a class to learn how to exercise compassion and positive reinforcement for employees? The work environment today is a reflection of
pathological insanity.
Unlike it is in our personal lives where we can just walk away from someone who is abusive, we are forced to tolerate it to keep our jobs? Does anyone see something
wrong with this? For me personally, I could never accommodate such a thing. It would be asking to aggravate my illnesses.
I do believe that much of our society and those in power are low or absent on empathy and compassion. The most vulnerable appear to be scapegoated and blamed. How could anyone suffering from severe PTSD learn to 'tolerate' abuse? Because, in essence, this is exactly what we are asked to do. To tolerate the intolerable. And those in positions of power know this.
I feel so badly for you, Notsowild, as well as anyone else who must endure such nonsense. When there are pathological people involved, there is no
"reasoning" with them. I see people who have been driven to escape from their abusive work environments, through their doctors, psychiatrists and then dealing with HR at the same time in accommodating them when/if they return to work. This opens the door to a major vulnerability for those who struggle with PTSD and makes the person suffering from it, an even
more malleable target for a ruthless, pathological employer. How could you not have a knee jerk reaction to abuse? That's normal!
It would be perilous for me to 'try' to tolerate what is already unbearable for me. I don't blame you one bit for being frightened about all of this and I think it's very unfair that our 'system' is set up more for abusers, then it is for those who must endure that abuse in order to survive. I wish you the best in your situation.