Ask for accommodations? Try to go out on disability? Just tough it out?
I love my job. l work in the mental health field, doing assessments for adults who need mental health services. I like getting to offer people hope and help. There's a lot of paperwork involved though, and that part has always been challenging. Right now, however, "challenging" has really been almost impossible. Because of my PTSD, l've been checked out a lot lately. I can't focus or concentrate. I'm overwhelmed very easily and I feel like I'm going to have a panic attack if l try to be more present. I'm spending all of my energy at work just trying to get through the day without falling apart; I don't have any energy leftover for paperwork. My girlfriend is worried about me, but she's also worried that I'm not really able to provide the services my clients need right now. l hate to admit it, but I'm scared she might be right...
I know I could ask for accommodations, but I'm not sure what exactly to ask for. I could try to get disability, but there isn't anyone else who can do my job. And l have a huge stack of assessments to write up, that no one else can finish for me. I think if l went out on disability, they would probably just hire someone to replace me, and l wouldn't have a job to go back to.
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice? What accommodations have other people used?
I love my job. l work in the mental health field, doing assessments for adults who need mental health services. I like getting to offer people hope and help. There's a lot of paperwork involved though, and that part has always been challenging. Right now, however, "challenging" has really been almost impossible. Because of my PTSD, l've been checked out a lot lately. I can't focus or concentrate. I'm overwhelmed very easily and I feel like I'm going to have a panic attack if l try to be more present. I'm spending all of my energy at work just trying to get through the day without falling apart; I don't have any energy leftover for paperwork. My girlfriend is worried about me, but she's also worried that I'm not really able to provide the services my clients need right now. l hate to admit it, but I'm scared she might be right...
I know I could ask for accommodations, but I'm not sure what exactly to ask for. I could try to get disability, but there isn't anyone else who can do my job. And l have a huge stack of assessments to write up, that no one else can finish for me. I think if l went out on disability, they would probably just hire someone to replace me, and l wouldn't have a job to go back to.
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice? What accommodations have other people used?