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Iwantoutrightnow
Experienced
- Jun 27, 2019
- 274
After a terrible few days I am due to be contacted by the mental health team. I'm dreading it. When I was discharged last year it wasn't the friendliest of partings and I hold very little hope that they will offer support today, I'm sure that they will just say 'sorry, no we can't help you'. But if they do I know that their first question will be 'what help do you need?' I have no idea what would help and I hate it when they ask. It seems similar to going to a doctor about physical health and they say 'ok, you have these symptoms, from your lay person perspective tell me (who has studied this field in depth for years), what the right treatment course is'. And then if you say you don't know what help you need they say 'well if you don't know how are we supposed to know'. It's infuriating!
So, in the small hope that they will offer support, what sort of help could I say I need?
So, in the small hope that they will offer support, what sort of help could I say I need?