Periwinkle Blue
New Here
I started a new job a few months ago, in a hospital. I've worked in healthcare most of my life, but this is my first hospital setting. I don't have direct patient contact, but I do see patients throughout the day. I don't feel they trigger me.
I have been feeling triggered every day, but I haven't been able to identify what it is that is triggering me. I feel a sense of apprehension when I walk through the doors and generally feel tense and jumpy throughout my shift. When I leave, I feel fearful, especially when walking to my car. I feel if I could put my finger on it, I could work through it, but I haven't been able to pinpoint it.
To add to the fun, I started working a shift with a co-worker who is borderline verbally abusive and passive aggressive. We've already had to meet with management to "resolve our differences". I've worked with a lot of difficult people in the past and always found a way to work with them or at least around them, but she just seems angry and that may or may not have something to even do with me (she won't verbalize if it is me).
I wish it was as easy as saying, "Oh, when I walk through the emergency department, I feel more anxious", but I haven't been able to do that. I even feel anxious walking to the cafeteria.
Any tips on identifying the triggers (aside from my co-worker)? I've had to get Ativan so I don't cry at work.
I have been feeling triggered every day, but I haven't been able to identify what it is that is triggering me. I feel a sense of apprehension when I walk through the doors and generally feel tense and jumpy throughout my shift. When I leave, I feel fearful, especially when walking to my car. I feel if I could put my finger on it, I could work through it, but I haven't been able to pinpoint it.
To add to the fun, I started working a shift with a co-worker who is borderline verbally abusive and passive aggressive. We've already had to meet with management to "resolve our differences". I've worked with a lot of difficult people in the past and always found a way to work with them or at least around them, but she just seems angry and that may or may not have something to even do with me (she won't verbalize if it is me).
I wish it was as easy as saying, "Oh, when I walk through the emergency department, I feel more anxious", but I haven't been able to do that. I even feel anxious walking to the cafeteria.
Any tips on identifying the triggers (aside from my co-worker)? I've had to get Ativan so I don't cry at work.