TimetoGo!
Wizard
- Aug 30, 2022
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(Sorry if this has a thread already, I couldn't find it on search)
After my CTB attempt, I have mental health nurses wanting to sit down and start therapy..
My question is…..has anyone actually opened up and told their therapist they researched suicide and openly want to die?
Is that a wise thing to say? Id think not.
Has anyone done it and then been referred to hospital on the back of their comments?
Surely it's pointless to sit with a therapist if you have to be so careful about opening up too much!
Therapists are ethically and legally required to report if a person is a danger to themselves or other people. Again, that usually means you have a plan to end your life, and you have the means to do it — but every therapist assesses risk differently!
Who they report to depends on state and local laws, but it's usually some kind of public health authority with the power to enforce involuntary treatment. If you're under 18 and your therapist thinks you're at serious risk of hurting yourself, your parents will probably be notified.
Keep in mind that this usually only happens when there's a really high level of danger. Your therapist probably isn't going to jump into emergency-mode at the first mention of suicidal thoughts. Fear of escalation shouldn't keep you from reaching out and getting the help you need.
After my CTB attempt, I have mental health nurses wanting to sit down and start therapy..
My question is…..has anyone actually opened up and told their therapist they researched suicide and openly want to die?
Is that a wise thing to say? Id think not.
Has anyone done it and then been referred to hospital on the back of their comments?
Surely it's pointless to sit with a therapist if you have to be so careful about opening up too much!
Will my therapist report me or hospitalize me if I tell them I have suicidal thoughts?(Sorry if this has a thread already, I couldn't find it on search)
After my CTB attempt, I have mental health nurses wanting to sit down and start therapy..
My question is…..has anyone actually opened up and told their therapist they researched suicide and openly want to die?
Is that a wise thing to say? Id think not.
Has anyone done it and then been referred to hospital on the back of their comments?
Surely it's pointless to sit with a therapist if you have to be so careful about opening up too much!
Therapists are ethically and legally required to report if a person is a danger to themselves or other people. Again, that usually means you have a plan to end your life, and you have the means to do it — but every therapist assesses risk differently!
Who they report to depends on state and local laws, but it's usually some kind of public health authority with the power to enforce involuntary treatment. If you're under 18 and your therapist thinks you're at serious risk of hurting yourself, your parents will probably be notified.
Keep in mind that this usually only happens when there's a really high level of danger. Your therapist probably isn't going to jump into emergency-mode at the first mention of suicidal thoughts. Fear of escalation shouldn't keep you from reaching out and getting the help you need.
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