Hi. My first post on here so be gentle please.
Without going into too much detail at this time, A work colleague has been struggling with PTSD.
History.
As a manager of a well known shop chain she was attacked late one night by a knife wielding yob.
He chased her around the shop and cornered her in the back office screamed and threatened to stab her if she didn't hand over the cash till contents.
This happened 2 years ago. She was 20 at the time - bright, super positive and was doing well for her age very business orientated etc.. bright future you get the drift.
She's consulted with her doctor and undergone some therapy but its not helping and she's totally introverted, lost her boyfriend due to anger management issues, and now earns minimum wage as she's lost all confidence. Moved back home with parents and has anxiety attacks mainly at night time, however she has them during the day.
Her previous employer has not had any dealings with her since the attack and she hasn't sought legal advice. She's too traumatised to talk about it saying she'll seek advice when she's ok...that will take years I reckon.
This incident is going to continue to adversely affect her and she's totally messed up with no speedy recovery.
I've asked her permission to post on here to seek advice on whether the ex-employer should be taking a more active role in her recovery and recompense her trauma.
Any advice much appreciated.
Flatdog
Without going into too much detail at this time, A work colleague has been struggling with PTSD.
History.
As a manager of a well known shop chain she was attacked late one night by a knife wielding yob.
He chased her around the shop and cornered her in the back office screamed and threatened to stab her if she didn't hand over the cash till contents.
This happened 2 years ago. She was 20 at the time - bright, super positive and was doing well for her age very business orientated etc.. bright future you get the drift.
She's consulted with her doctor and undergone some therapy but its not helping and she's totally introverted, lost her boyfriend due to anger management issues, and now earns minimum wage as she's lost all confidence. Moved back home with parents and has anxiety attacks mainly at night time, however she has them during the day.
Her previous employer has not had any dealings with her since the attack and she hasn't sought legal advice. She's too traumatised to talk about it saying she'll seek advice when she's ok...that will take years I reckon.
This incident is going to continue to adversely affect her and she's totally messed up with no speedy recovery.
I've asked her permission to post on here to seek advice on whether the ex-employer should be taking a more active role in her recovery and recompense her trauma.
Any advice much appreciated.
Flatdog
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