Hello...
Came onto a touchy subject with my T today...suicide.
By way of context, I've made 3 attempts, the last one was involuntarily hospitalised for 3 weeks.
Hospital for me - was the opposite of therapeutic - in fact it was outright traumatising.
I sent my T a book I had written that outlined my history. Naturally today, he said he wanted to discuss SI, to gauge level and severity of depression and "risk" - which I totally understand.
For me - SI is normal. Macabre as it sounds, thinking about it makes me "feel better". Literally gets me through the week. But whilst I understand why he wants to discuss this topic, I am frightened. I want to be able to trust him that he will tell the difference between "thinking" and "doing" - but the risk to me is extremely great - I can't go through hospitalisation again.
With my previous T I never discussed this. Too frightened. I don't have a problem discussing things per se, but the risk of someone freaking out and panicking, is overwhelming.
Thoughts? Are there likely "red flags" he will be looking for as to where to draw the line?
Appreciate your help
M
Came onto a touchy subject with my T today...suicide.
By way of context, I've made 3 attempts, the last one was involuntarily hospitalised for 3 weeks.
Hospital for me - was the opposite of therapeutic - in fact it was outright traumatising.
I sent my T a book I had written that outlined my history. Naturally today, he said he wanted to discuss SI, to gauge level and severity of depression and "risk" - which I totally understand.
For me - SI is normal. Macabre as it sounds, thinking about it makes me "feel better". Literally gets me through the week. But whilst I understand why he wants to discuss this topic, I am frightened. I want to be able to trust him that he will tell the difference between "thinking" and "doing" - but the risk to me is extremely great - I can't go through hospitalisation again.
With my previous T I never discussed this. Too frightened. I don't have a problem discussing things per se, but the risk of someone freaking out and panicking, is overwhelming.
Thoughts? Are there likely "red flags" he will be looking for as to where to draw the line?
Appreciate your help
M