how does your therapist deal with self-harm and suicidal ideation? I'm looking for a variety of responses to get a sense of whether my therapist's response is normal.
Well, my therapist asks to see the cuts, if possible (likely to make sure they are ok) and then asks why i did it, if known or if not known, what feelings/thoughts/emotions I was having at the time or the earliest time I can remember prior.
Suicidal Ideation, we made a suicide contract together:
No-Suicide Contracts - What They are and How to Use Them - No-Suicide Contracts - Suicide.org!
It has distraction techniques, self soothing techniques, affirmations, countering thoughts of a bunch of regular thoughts at the time of suicidal thoughts, imaginary mediphors, emergency plan, just a bunch of stuff.
He has a copy and I have a copy.
He'll break it out and ask me what i tried on it, what i didnt or where i stopped or where i got stuck. If i got stuck we'll figure out why and how to prevent it next time.
Or if im having them right then he'll ask why i feel like dying is the best way to handle things. He'll try to dig out why and work on it.
I learned, though, recently that therapists handle these things differently. Like self injury that for a lot of people its about full distraction and for me its about why. Im sure thats due to my trauma but all of this may be different for other people.
I hope that helped some?