Boundaries after Assault
Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 8:39 pm
Several months ago I was assaulted by several men at the same time resulting in my needing to deal with flashbacks, triggers, and just certain things not being easy to handle. I continue to hold things together and have never raised flags due to behavior or other noticeable problems, even when around those who know how to look. I can blend, and keep it hidden with some of the best.
The reason I interfaced with that, is because I am hopeful to ask about how to explain without explaining it all to those in a position of authority within the academic system. There is a person who as part of their style of oversight, tends to come close into personal space, such as directly behind (unexpectedly), leaning over shoulder, to where there isn't even space to really move off without diving sideways when they are checking in. I can recognize that normally what their actions are, would be perfectly fine for the majority of people, however despite knowing that information, when it occurs I am terrified and thus the rest of that day becomes much more difficult. There are others as well who come deep into personal space, but those who are my peers I can deal with as it is a much easier question to ask them to back off, than to ask someone who is of a higher ranking.
To sum up my question, and please pardon my english,
Do any of you know how to explain my need for space, and personal boundaries within it, without raising too many red flags or causing an overseer to push for many more answers?
The reason I interfaced with that, is because I am hopeful to ask about how to explain without explaining it all to those in a position of authority within the academic system. There is a person who as part of their style of oversight, tends to come close into personal space, such as directly behind (unexpectedly), leaning over shoulder, to where there isn't even space to really move off without diving sideways when they are checking in. I can recognize that normally what their actions are, would be perfectly fine for the majority of people, however despite knowing that information, when it occurs I am terrified and thus the rest of that day becomes much more difficult. There are others as well who come deep into personal space, but those who are my peers I can deal with as it is a much easier question to ask them to back off, than to ask someone who is of a higher ranking.
To sum up my question, and please pardon my english,
Do any of you know how to explain my need for space, and personal boundaries within it, without raising too many red flags or causing an overseer to push for many more answers?