Published Apr 28, 2008
Jmorri613
1 Post
I have been dx with psychotic depression/ptsd for 5 years .have lost 2 previos jobs. I am working a new icu job for 3 months and have had some
severe triggering due to voilent pts. I can control symptoms at work but not at home once triggered. I love this job and am doing extremly well.
My meds are controling symptoms as much as possible. Does any one have any tips on dealing with triggering besides quiting?
HangTen!
21 Posts
Are you comfortable in sharing with your co workers your hx with ptsd? My employer knows of mine, and they also know I do Not deal with violence or the threat of it by a patient or anyone. This is also was my trigger.
I have been able in the past years to tell myself over and over again "he (perpetrator) cannot hurt me like that again. I Am safe". Now, it is most rare to experience a trigger. My co workers step in for me when an situation arises that I will not place myself in, due to what I view as potentially harmful. It has worked for me, and it is Rare that this happens. I am empowered by being able to do this, and by giving myself permission to protect myself first, even IF it would mean walking out the door (ie leaving a job) to do that. Of course, the later has not happened. My PTSD was in 1994.
Keep pressing forward, you should be proud of your achivements and obvious steps towards healing. I hope this helps and ecourages you, it is true, that this too shall pass. I'm living proof of that.
Liddle Noodnik
3,789 Posts
Are you comfortable in sharing with your co workers your hx with ptsd? My employer knows of mine, and they also know I do Not deal with violence or the threat of it by a patient or anyone. This is also was my trigger. I have been able in the past years to tell myself over and over again "he (perpetrator) cannot hurt me like that again. I Am safe". Now, it is most rare to experience a trigger. My co workers step in for me when an situation arises that I will not place myself in, due to what I view as potentially harmful. It has worked for me, and it is Rare that this happens. I am empowered by being able to do this, and by giving myself permission to protect myself first, even IF it would mean walking out the door (ie leaving a job) to do that. Of course, the later has not happened. My PTSD was in 1994.Keep pressing forward, you should be proud of your achivements and obvious steps towards healing. I hope this helps and ecourages you, it is true, that this too shall pass. I'm living proof of that.
Great feedback, Hangten,
Good luck Jmorri!
tothepointeLVN, LVN
2,246 Posts
Perhaps you need to see if you can get a consult with a psychopharmacologist as maybe you meds need to be adjusted.