IceQueencop
Silver Member
@Justmehere -you are absolutely right about this being illegal. HIPPAA requires healthcare professionals not release ANY information they have obtained through their professional service, without your consent. So, assuming that the director had gotten information about you through another professional, that’s a problem.
The mental health system needs to be overhauled, the only way that will happen is by regular folks insisting health care providers follow the rules.
So far in my journey, I have filed a complaint against a psychiatrist who evaluated me without listening to a word I said. I filed a complaint against an insurance company using a document processing party who was trying to access my records by unencrypted emails.
There are definitely triggers that go with fighting this fight on your own behalf. On the other hand, I would not have any problems fighting this fight for someone else. It’s just that I’m invested here. There’s definitely emotion involved. I definitely feel attacked, which means I hit fight or flight mode. That makes it easy to let these documents sit on my desk for awhile. I can tell myself I will deal with them later, but it’s hard. It’s a hard fight to pick.
With the psychiatrist, I knew he was evaluating lots of us, and his methods were not ok. That made it easier for me to pick the fight, because I knew it would help others. It has, but he’s also gotten people killed.
As for your suicidality, please remember that in trauma, especially life/death traumas you are going to relive that emotional apprehension of death and you will feel that again when you feel threatened. Challenge your suicidal ideation by asking yourself if you actually want to die, or are just feeling the fear of death. I know those feelings are overwhelming, but your trauma is real, and you deserve competent mental health care.
Best,
IQC
The mental health system needs to be overhauled, the only way that will happen is by regular folks insisting health care providers follow the rules.
So far in my journey, I have filed a complaint against a psychiatrist who evaluated me without listening to a word I said. I filed a complaint against an insurance company using a document processing party who was trying to access my records by unencrypted emails.
There are definitely triggers that go with fighting this fight on your own behalf. On the other hand, I would not have any problems fighting this fight for someone else. It’s just that I’m invested here. There’s definitely emotion involved. I definitely feel attacked, which means I hit fight or flight mode. That makes it easy to let these documents sit on my desk for awhile. I can tell myself I will deal with them later, but it’s hard. It’s a hard fight to pick.
With the psychiatrist, I knew he was evaluating lots of us, and his methods were not ok. That made it easier for me to pick the fight, because I knew it would help others. It has, but he’s also gotten people killed.
As for your suicidality, please remember that in trauma, especially life/death traumas you are going to relive that emotional apprehension of death and you will feel that again when you feel threatened. Challenge your suicidal ideation by asking yourself if you actually want to die, or are just feeling the fear of death. I know those feelings are overwhelming, but your trauma is real, and you deserve competent mental health care.
Best,
IQC