About a year ago I was supposed to get into contact with my manager from my internship, this did not happen because I was suffering from severe depression and anxiety. They did try to get into contact with me, but I ignored every attempt of theirs due to what was going on at the time.
Since I have been taking medication and therapy I have gotten to a state where I was comfortable getting a hold of them to organize a time for me to explain myself in hopes of getting a job in the place I enjoyed working at, and doing something I was definitely good at. I am grateful that my old manager is giving me the time to chat with him over a pint.
It took a lot for me to build up the courage to get into contact with them again, and I am pretty anxious for this meeting as I am unsure just how much to tell him. When I was a teen my father committed suicide and it was swept under the rug and completely ignored by family, resulting in all of those feelings coming out last year resulting in me being a recluse.
I am worried that telling him I was suffering from depression and an anxiety disorder may not be enough to get my job back. Typically I don't tell people the specifics of my personal history and do not really know when it is OK to do so...
Is it too much to tell him the details and reasoning for my depression?
Have any managers been told stuff like this and is it relevant for the workplace?
Has anyone revealed personal information to a boss and how did it go?
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