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Una Nancy
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- Mar 25, 2020
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Hi everyone, hope you're doing well.
So tomorrow, I have my first ever meeting with a therapist.
Since I have no one else to talk to (except you all) about this kind of topic, I was wondering if I should tell my therapist that it's not unusual for me to have suicidal gestures, or if it's something that is guaranteed to make me kept under surveillance.
For context, I still live with my parents, and they don't know I have such dark thoughts (except one time I tried to take too much medicine, which is why I'm going to therapy). I want to be honest with my therapist, but I'm afraid she will feel obliged to tell my parents to keep an eye on me.
I think there's something called "medical confidentiality" for this, but I'm still unsure. What should I do?
So tomorrow, I have my first ever meeting with a therapist.
Since I have no one else to talk to (except you all) about this kind of topic, I was wondering if I should tell my therapist that it's not unusual for me to have suicidal gestures, or if it's something that is guaranteed to make me kept under surveillance.
For context, I still live with my parents, and they don't know I have such dark thoughts (except one time I tried to take too much medicine, which is why I'm going to therapy). I want to be honest with my therapist, but I'm afraid she will feel obliged to tell my parents to keep an eye on me.
I think there's something called "medical confidentiality" for this, but I'm still unsure. What should I do?