Hmm. It's not unusual I guess. It's rather normal that neurotics don't want to get healed, to live without their condition - but rather want to experience-out their neurosis in a subjectively satisfactory way. This is in fact often what defines the condition. One of the greatest myths is that humans have "Free Will" - we are bots, following scripts, and some scripts are self-destructive. I don't feel this at all, but humans being rather brutal scavengers as well as social animals, we cannot independently function as individuals, that's just an idealized theory - we need to have an emotional relationship with the herd, and that relationship can develop into destructiveness, as the herd is hierarchical and forces individuals into predetermined positions, often causing aggressions. Intraverted types will usually turn destructive impulses against themselves, and suicidal people are mostly intraverted and highly emphatic, extraverted ones and Sociopaths tend to pick on them. Another problem is that while we believe to be rational, intelligent beings, we're rather highly emotional and extremely delusional ones who will often do anything but cope with reality. Just take this example : one of the most important 'human rights' is the right to follow entirely irrational beliefs. It's called 'religious freedom.' Let that sink in. We don't want reality, we want our subjectivity - even if it kills us.