Jadebear,
I sincerely hope this reply isn't out of place and is taken in the right vein :
I am in no way, shape or form a mental health professional. but I DO have a law degree and thus, I do know how thoroughly 'taxing on the conscience' confidentiality can be. That said, you will NOT help yourself by lying to your therapist or hiding things from your therapist. Gosh, i feel like an arrogant twat even drawing a parrellel. But, I used to think this (I hope you can see the metaphor) -
If a client walks into a lawyer's office and HIDES things they are not helping their case. Those things are eventually going to come up and the lawyer will be completely unprepared to deal with them because they didnt KNOW in advance. If you really want help then TELL the TRUTH to your therapist. They are genuinely there to help you. A lot of people on this site talk about misdiagnosis - im sure sometimes that IS a 'human error' on behalf of the T. ALSO, I'm sure sometimes the T misdiagnosed because the T was not told something, etc. I realise it is hard to speak to someone in that kind of position --- but dont be afraid. If for no other reason, remember you are PAYING this person to help. So if you walk in there and dont reveal the problem you are simply wasting your money. Of course take your time. But when you are asked a question in therapy take a moment to reflect before you answer. And then give the most honest answer you can give. That is what you are paying this person to deal with - the truth.
I've read some of your recent posts and I think you are really brave. Keep going and keep talking - to your TTTTTT!! You've done nothing wrong and they are not out there to get you. They are there to help you. As is everyone here.
(once again I hope this post is not out of place)
***big hugs***
-J
P.S - Just to add - you are not paying this person to go after someone else or to prosecute someone else. You are paying them to listen to YOUR truth. They are bound by confidentiality and every minute that you are in that room they should be focused on YOU. So - focus on YOURSELF too. That is the best way to see your money well spent.