Employer about to find out I have PTSD and Bipolar II

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This poster has been here multiple times. Claims “assault” because a technician touched her forearm.


If the touch was unwanted, it’s assault.
Anonymous
Oh wow, so my guess is the evaluation was to determine if you might be a risk of violence against yourself or others. I don't see this being a positive outcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This poster has been here multiple times. Claims “assault” because a technician touched her forearm.


If the touch was unwanted, it’s assault.

You have no idea what you are talking about.
Anonymous
You are working and presumably earning money. If your husband wants that to continue, he may have to accept spending the money for a consultation with an employment lawyer.

Also, I'm sorry you're married to such a jerk.
Anonymous
The assessment is done. The psychologist hinted that she’d recommend that I return to work and continue treatment with my therapist.
Anonymous
What was the assault exactly? Physical violence? Sexual violence?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What was the assault exactly? Physical violence? Sexual violence?


Smacked my butt and said he’d be really good to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The assessment is done. The psychologist hinted that she’d recommend that I return to work and continue treatment with my therapist.


Wait, so you aren't working? I feel like you are leaving a ton out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was the assault exactly? Physical violence? Sexual violence?


Smacked my butt and said he’d be really good to me.


Wow. That's pretty bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the evaluation for workers comp, a security clearance or getting accommodations at work? Otherwise, I'm not sure thatvI understand why they would be asking for it.


I have this same question. You should not have to reveal your mental health diagnoses to your employer as a result of your assault on the job. I would pause before you agree to this.
Anonymous
If you have a job you can use some of the money you earn to hire a lawyer regardless of what your husband says.
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