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When I begin applying for jobs and college, will I have to lie about getting psychiatric treatment?
I’m currently 14 and I’m in therapy, on meds, have been in a psych hospital, etc. When I start applying for jobs and college, should I lie? I read all about the stigma, and how ex-convicts have a better chance of getting the job than ex-mental patients, etc.
If you are in the US, it’s probably illegal for a company to pry into your medical background. There is no need to disclose this information, unless you are applying for a job where that is legal criteria. You can get specific information about employment law at www.eeoc.gov. This is a government site that outlines what is legal and illegal criteria for employment.
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