I think how you feel about disclosing something or keeping something a secret is a very good hint at what you should do.
Before I tell someone anything about my PTSD I try to figure out why I want to tell them and what I'm expecting from them. That's how I make sure that I don't have any unrealistic expectations.
When I explain PTSD I focus on how it effects me rather than on what caused it. For example saying that I was sexually abused without saying anything else is usually enough information and it isn't too overwhelming for me or them. It also minimizes the “guilt/blame/minimizing part”.
If they want to know more, I tell them I'm not comfortable with that right now. I can still go into detail later, but I can't take anything back.
I make sure that all their questions are answered, that they know if I'm expecting anything from them (nothing too complicated) and that they know that they can always ask me if they have any questions.
Using articles has always helped.
I also tell them that this doesn't make me a completely different person than they know and that they shouldn't treat me differently in general.
Before I tell someone anything about my PTSD I try to figure out why I want to tell them and what I'm expecting from them. That's how I make sure that I don't have any unrealistic expectations.
When I explain PTSD I focus on how it effects me rather than on what caused it. For example saying that I was sexually abused without saying anything else is usually enough information and it isn't too overwhelming for me or them. It also minimizes the “guilt/blame/minimizing part”.
If they want to know more, I tell them I'm not comfortable with that right now. I can still go into detail later, but I can't take anything back.
I make sure that all their questions are answered, that they know if I'm expecting anything from them (nothing too complicated) and that they know that they can always ask me if they have any questions.
Using articles has always helped.
I also tell them that this doesn't make me a completely different person than they know and that they shouldn't treat me differently in general.