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Walilamdzi
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- Mar 21, 2019
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Thought so, unsurprising.The UK, where you have to be dead before you get any help....
Thought so, unsurprising.The UK, where you have to be dead before you get any help....
According to the crisis clinician who I spoke to today.... so they denied me help because they don't think I'll do it. It almost feels like a challenge. I can't believe that I got the courage to ask for help, to then be told no. That's deffo made me ready now
In my area, the crisis team are the "gatekeepers" of all assessments so they are in charge. I could go private but it costs too much money I've woken up this morning feeling ready to ctbSo fucking ridiculous.... People who Talk about and making Plans are of course high risk patients. I Wonder if they really really believe that bullshit they tell of if theyre just helpless..
i know it Feels like a challenge But it really should not.Are there other places where you can seek help?
I've had this said to me before too!fr when i talked about it they denied it saying "cuz u said u gonna do it u won't or u would be dead now if u really wanna do it" tf??!!&&$!?!
I can't, I just can't do it anymore. The conversation yesterday has made a "maybe I'll do it" to a "yep I'm ready"I'm sorry for your awful experience with the crisis clinician. I imagine that experience has put you off getting professional help. While there are good clinicians out there, it's a pity that luck decides who we get to see. I only wish the clinician on duty that day was someone who could have helped you. If you ever did try again, I really hope they'd be helpful.
That has to be the most fallacious ,rediculous thing I have ever heard from a so called mental health clinician. How dare they...I am so sorry that you were subjected to that. You did not deserve to be treated in that way. What the fuck is wrong with those people?According to the crisis clinician who I spoke to today.... so they denied me help because they don't think I'll do it. It almost feels like a challenge. I can't believe that I got the courage to ask for help, to then be told no. That's deffo made me ready now
After what they have just put you through maybe you dont want to do this, but part of me really wants to say to you to go to the Manager of the Facility you were at today or where ever this person belongs and make a complaint. I would walk in there and demand to see who ever is in charge, if that person is not in the building ask to see the second in charge and keep moving along until you get to see someone standing in front of you. I would tell that person what you were subjected to by this crisis counsellor, how it made you feel, how difficult it was for you to get the courage up to walk into that building and ask for help, how you felt you werent listened to, that you were completely dismissed , how in speaking with the crisis counsellor you were made to feel that by talking about suicide you were not genuinely wanting to commit suicide, so after you left from talking with the crisis counsellor you left feeling as if he was actualling challenging you. Im so angry at how he treated you, Im so sorry that happened to you today, I really am. I hope that maybe you do consider laying a complaint with the service. How you were treated was dusgusting.That has to be the most fallacious ,rediculous thing I have ever heard from a so called mental health clinician. How dare they...I am so sorry that you were subjected to that. You did not deserve to be treated in that way. What the fuck is wrong with those people?
I'm tempted to put a complaint in but i just know from past experience that they don't really take it seriously. I spoke to my therapist after it, and she was pretty angry but the way the system works here, is her hands are tied. She can't get the right help for me without going through the crisis team and they have made it clear that I don't need the help because I'm talking about suicide, he actually called it "self-preservation" i just can't do this anymore I feel like if I don't do it now, he'll winThat has to be the most fallacious ,rediculous thing I have ever heard from a so called mental health clinician. How dare they...I am so sorry that you were subjected to that. You did not deserve to be treated in that way. What the fuck is wrong with those people?
After what they have just put you through maybe you dont want to do this, but part of me really wants to say to you to go to the Manager of the Facility you were at today or where ever this person belongs and make a complaint. I would walk in there and demand to see who ever is in charge, if that person is not in the building ask to see the second in charge and keep moving along until you get to see someone standing in front of you. I would tell that person what you were subjected to by this crisis counsellor, how it made you feel, how difficult it was for you to get the courage up to walk into that building and ask for help, how you felt you werent listened to, that you were completely dismissed , how in speaking with the crisis counsellor you were made to feel that by talking about suicide you were not genuinely wanting to commit suicide, so after you left from talking with the crisis counsellor you left feeling as if he was actualling challenging you. Im so angry at how he treated you, Im so sorry that happened to you today, I really am. I hope that maybe you do consider laying a complaint with the service. How you were treated was dusgusting.
It could be that... but then surely it's the same if something happens to me after I've spoken to themSorry about what you've been going through. It's really baffling why the professionals just dismissing someone's pain. Along with what others said, perhaps they want to avoid responsibilities if something happens to you when under their care? Totally counterproductive...
The "care" part is deffo missing in a lot of cases that's a good point!This is precisely why I don't believe in "seeking help." Shrinks are all completely worthless. Just a bunch of cops.
Funny enough, though, it's also why I've become more open about my suicidal ideation. Everyone will think I'm bluffing, so no one will be there to stop me once I actually do it.
The UK, where you have to be dead before you get any help....
i was angry too, but now I'm like, it's just kinda proving my point. And hey, at least I triedI'm so unsurprised...
I was angry at first for you and then I remembered the amount of times that I have been told that 'if I wanted to kill myself, I would have done it'. I know quite a few people who have been told that too
I'm tempted...This community team have not got a great record either, under special measures a lot and I can see why!Dude go over that person's head and find out how to report that shit to their supervisor and request your notes / written record of their decision to deny you.
I really think you shuld. It absolutely disgusting how you were treated. If you have left that crisis counsellor at that time and taken your life, they would have had to answer some very difficult questions around accountability. They need to answer alot of questions around accountability after how they treated you Its concerning that this persons thinking is such that if you talk about Suicide that means your not going to do it. That they were able to come out and say that to you it seems quite easily, without any thought, makes me wonder, is this the mentality of all the crisis workers where ever this person is located? I mean, if you can just come out and say it like that, I would imagine then that you would also talk in the same way with your co-workers about suicide and people that talk about suicide. Im sure that crisis worker must have spoken about how they feel about people who talk abut suicide and whether they believe that people who talk about it are less likely to go through with it than those who dont mention suicide? Im just shocked. Im still shocked today, days after hearing you say that. I hope you day take them to task and make them accountable. Good luck to you.I'm tempted...This community team have not got a great record either, under special measures a lot and I can see why!
Agree with all of this but want to add a caveat - if you experience psychosis you are automatically not able to make any decisions for yourself and give us licence to force whatever we want upon you. Your (valid) complaints about your treatment will be ignored because we know that they will always be dismissed on the grounds of your obvious insanity.It seems to me that in the UK with mental health services it goes like this
I think that most of the people who work for mental health services in the UK actually do more damage to people than they help people. It's wrong and sad and disgusting.
- You are struggling and all forms of media say that you should ask for help, there is help out there so you ask for help. Their response: You've asked for help so you don't need it.
- You can't take anymore so you attempt but for some reason it fails. Their response: Well you failed so this was obviously attention seeking and we won't reward that behaviour by offering you support.
- You attempt and succeed. Their response: She should have asked for help
i relate strongly, medically this country is shite.The UK, where you have to be dead before you get any help....
Yes agree. Crisis team not fit for purpose they are bellitaling and patronising. I've only seen them once they did nothing for me to stop crying and said they couldn't give me anything to stop me feeling bad wish I pulled out a knife to use on myself and said their you go you will have to do something now, no wonder you feel bad after takes alot to discuss feelings of ending it with a stranger and then get it thrown back at you. Think bin the UK to be taken seriously you need to be talked down from a car park roof until your talking seriously. Sorry you had to go through this there are other party's of the mental health system that do care it's just a case of finding someone to helpThought so, unsurprising.
Well what he said really effected me that I tried to take my own life at the weekend. It went wrong and then SI must have took over i didn't try it because of what he said, because I've wanted to for a few months, but I just felt well fuck it then because no one believes me or wants to help.I really think you shuld. It absolutely disgusting how you were treated. If you have left that crisis counsellor at that time and taken your life, they would have had to answer some very difficult questions around accountability. They need to answer alot of questions around accountability after how they treated you Its concerning that this persons thinking is such that if you talk about Suicide that means your not going to do it. That they were able to come out and say that to you it seems quite easily, without any thought, makes me wonder, is this the mentality of all the crisis workers where ever this person is located? I mean, if you can just come out and say it like that, I would imagine then that you would also talk in the same way with your co-workers about suicide and people that talk about suicide. Im sure that crisis worker must have spoken about how they feel about people who talk abut suicide and whether they believe that people who talk about it are less likely to go through with it than those who dont mention suicide? Im just shocked. Im still shocked today, days after hearing you say that. I hope you day take them to task and make them accountable. Good luck to you.
You've summed it up perfectly! It feels like a no win situation.It seems to me that in the UK with mental health services it goes like this
I think that most of the people who work for mental health services in the UK actually do more damage to people than they help people. It's wrong and sad and disgusting.
- You are struggling and all forms of media say that you should ask for help, there is help out there so you ask for help. Their response: You've asked for help so you don't need it.
- You can't take anymore so you attempt but for some reason it fails. Their response: Well you failed so this was obviously attention seeking and we won't reward that behaviour by offering you support.
- You attempt and succeed. Their response: She should have asked for help
Mental healthcare in the UK is so useless, every time I see a post like this I just know it's from the UK. We're one of the richest counties in the world and apparently one of the societally understanding of mental health but I've never heard a single person with serious issues say that they've actually been helped by the healthcare system. This government and society love saying you should get "help" but the reality is the services are underfunded, you'll be on waiting lists for months if not over a year and once you finally get "help" they'll often be unqualified and desperately trying to get rid of you asap to try to get the waiting list down!
I genuinely regret ever trying to engage with them at all.