When I was first signed off work my doctor diagnosed me with depression and that is what he wrote on my note for my employer. I was later diagnosed with PTSD as well but my doctor said that there was no need to tell my employer that and continued putting "depression" as the reason I was unfit to work on subsequent notes. He said that this was vague enough to ensure my privacy while also being accurate enough to cover what my employer needed to know.
I am starting to think about returning to work on a part time basis and have been thinking about what accommodations I would need in order to do so. I have spent the past two days trying to compose an email to my manager to tell him that I hope to be back at work soon and to explain what I will be able to do and what I will need help with. I have no reason to think that he'll have a problem with anything I have said. And I haven't mentioned PTSD.
I get on well with my manager and, as my job involves supporting people with mental health issues, I am confident that he would be understanding and supportive if I told him that I have PTSD in addition to depression. However, I don't quite know whether I want to tell him, or what good it would do me. I feel like I want the protection of my full diagnosis but I guess "depression" does explain the accommodations I need to get back to work. It covers fatigue and the need to work reduced hours; it covers anxiety and the need for unpredictable breaks or missed shifts; it covers poor memory and concentration and the need to have support from colleagues; it covers stress and the need to avoid certain tasks and situations. I know it isn't the full story, but does that matter?
I have spoken to two colleagues who will be working on site with me (unlike my manager) and told them my full diagnosis and also a little of the background. I trust them to keep this confidential.
I would be interested to know what others think. Would there be any real benefit to telling my manager my full diagnosis? Could it actually do me any harm? Has my doctor done me a favour by not mentioning it?
I am starting to think about returning to work on a part time basis and have been thinking about what accommodations I would need in order to do so. I have spent the past two days trying to compose an email to my manager to tell him that I hope to be back at work soon and to explain what I will be able to do and what I will need help with. I have no reason to think that he'll have a problem with anything I have said. And I haven't mentioned PTSD.
I get on well with my manager and, as my job involves supporting people with mental health issues, I am confident that he would be understanding and supportive if I told him that I have PTSD in addition to depression. However, I don't quite know whether I want to tell him, or what good it would do me. I feel like I want the protection of my full diagnosis but I guess "depression" does explain the accommodations I need to get back to work. It covers fatigue and the need to work reduced hours; it covers anxiety and the need for unpredictable breaks or missed shifts; it covers poor memory and concentration and the need to have support from colleagues; it covers stress and the need to avoid certain tasks and situations. I know it isn't the full story, but does that matter?
I have spoken to two colleagues who will be working on site with me (unlike my manager) and told them my full diagnosis and also a little of the background. I trust them to keep this confidential.
I would be interested to know what others think. Would there be any real benefit to telling my manager my full diagnosis? Could it actually do me any harm? Has my doctor done me a favour by not mentioning it?