I am nuerotypical, except I do suffer from generalized anxiety disorder and possible borderline issues. Getting along with co-workers has therefore been very difficult for me. The only reason I am still in the job I have now is that I show my co-workers that I KNOW I am annoying (and worse) and I am working HARD to change it. (For now let go the fact some of what makes me me can't be changed. My co-workers don't need to know that. They only need to know I can see me from their perspective.)
There is a case for divulging a diagnosis -- if you use the label as one tool in your toolbox to gain the respect of your co-workers. It's tricky, though. You don't want to lean on it too hard or sound whiny or "poor me" because that will annoy people too.
Anyone who is 'different', especially socially, can be seen as weak, and therefore become a target for those who would act out their own distresses and insecurities on you. It sounds like that happened to you before. But, in reality, the only way to deal with a bully is to confront the person. Have the courage to ask "what's your problem with me?" and then listen to what they say. Hopefully they will say something. Go with your gut on how to respond.
Whether or not you disclose, reaching out to your co-workers human to human, is your best way to guarantee respect.
There is a case for divulging a diagnosis -- if you use the label as one tool in your toolbox to gain the respect of your co-workers. It's tricky, though. You don't want to lean on it too hard or sound whiny or "poor me" because that will annoy people too.
Anyone who is 'different', especially socially, can be seen as weak, and therefore become a target for those who would act out their own distresses and insecurities on you. It sounds like that happened to you before. But, in reality, the only way to deal with a bully is to confront the person. Have the courage to ask "what's your problem with me?" and then listen to what they say. Hopefully they will say something. Go with your gut on how to respond.
Whether or not you disclose, reaching out to your co-workers human to human, is your best way to guarantee respect.