desiderata310
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I'm still a total coward about mentioning any trauma stuff though, even with folks who have always been "nice". I tend to feel like the world will fall apart if I lose my job... I think I should be able to put "dissociation and numbing" as a major job-related skill.
Totally agree.
Currently, I work in a place where for the last 17 years, the person who was in my position hid away in his office and didn't deal with personnel issues. Because those personnel issues have had a negative impact on productivity, I have had to deal with them and a lot of people are resentful. I've had one person quit, I have another who had moved her retirement up and then there is the hostility from still another. In so many ways, work is triggering but the way my head sees fit to deal with it makes me (sadly) really damn good at dealing with it.
kind of off topic but not really. I have one person I actually TRUST at work and he knows basics about the PTSD and a couple of my obvious triggers. I do my best to hide that from the rest of the staff because they see me as very strong and I need that advantage because of the challenges of taking over this new position.