joeylittle
Sponsor
It's nothing to do with legally protecting the therapist. It's more to do with chronic ideation being a factor that makes you high risk for a suicidal action - even if you are certain right now that such an action is not possible for you.
It's not that he doesn't trust you. It's that these thoughts can flip over on people without much warning. Safety contracts can be controversial, but they are very common and are really there to help. I also understand your reaction; talking about suicidal thinking is very hard, and one can feel like they are on thin ice.
Are you content with your therapists level of experience, when it comes to crisis management and assessment? Or are you concerned now that he will over-react on your behalf?
It's not that he doesn't trust you. It's that these thoughts can flip over on people without much warning. Safety contracts can be controversial, but they are very common and are really there to help. I also understand your reaction; talking about suicidal thinking is very hard, and one can feel like they are on thin ice.
Are you content with your therapists level of experience, when it comes to crisis management and assessment? Or are you concerned now that he will over-react on your behalf?