
ZardozOmega
Narcissist Gay NEET-cel
- Mar 4, 2020
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Do you keep stuff from your therapist and shrink? I do, and it's like a shitton.
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Yes. Being a registered nutcase can lead to nothing good and once you're socially designated as crazy, it'll never wash away, even if the paperwork does. It's also rather degrading. I don't get the appeal.I seem to be in the minority here. I've never been to therapy and counseling for fear of leaving a black mark on my record. Due to trust issues from past experiences, I'm uncomfortable with the idea of divulging my deepest, darkest secrets to a complete stranger.
That cracked me up!registered nutcase
what country are you from? In the USA at least, this kind of info is protected under HIPPAA. Your employer, family, friends, neighbors, etc have no way of knowing this stuff unless you give explicit consent for your provider to share that information. Im pretty sure not even your other doctors will know, unless you're taking meds (in which case its important that they know that, due to drug reactions).I seem to be in the minority here. I've never been to therapy and counseling for fear of leaving a black mark on my record. Due to trust issues from past experiences, I'm uncomfortable with the idea of divulging my deepest, darkest secrets to a complete stranger.
Ew.. therapists that ignore/ dismiss GD are idiots.. that is all. Virtual hug? I promise I won't bite... (stupid cat/mouse joke)Sometimes. My therapist knows a fuckton about me, but two things I keep to myself: the sexual abuse I suffered as a child from a distant family member (which I prefer to keep buried regardless) and my gender dysphoria, which she dismissed the first and only time I tried to bring it up.
Thanks my friend, hugs are great. And so are cats ^^Ew.. therapists that ignore/ dismiss GD are idiots.. that is all. Virtual hug? I promise I won't bite... (stupid cat/mouse joke)
Southeast Asia. We have similar policies to safeguard patient information from being disclosed without consent, but only after the new Healthcare Services Bill came into effect about a year ago. Although in recent years our Government has upped the ante in tackling mental health issues, even more so during this trying time, I believe it's impossible to uproot entirely a deep-seated culture of stigma. While I think many can benefit from psychotherapy ('healthy' individuals included), the way derogatory labels are slapped on the mentally ill put me off trying. Like the West, I wish our views were more liberal on controversial issues such as LGBT rights and the right to die.what country are you from? In the USA at least, this kind of info is protected under HIPPAA. Your employer, family, friends, neighbors, etc have no way of knowing this stuff unless you give explicit consent for your provider to share that information. Im pretty sure not even your other doctors will know, unless you're taking meds (in which case its important that they know that, due to drug reactions).
Personally I've found that living with untreated mental illness is more of a "black mark" than getting help is. It never hurts to try it out, you don't have to talk about anything deep or dark. Sometimes the shallow CBT/ACT/DBT skills stuff is all you need for a better quality of life.
I just started therapy again last week, after a long break. This shrink is a certified CBT therapist and I saw her for one therapy session months ago, but I was too depressed to continue. I was completely honest with her last week - I see that as the only way of getting help. Health system sucks ass big time in my country, so she cannot see me again before May. I will see her again in a private session, and pay 50€ per hour, though. That is a lot of money, but I spend as much on trivialities anyway, so I do not regret it. I made a switch in my mind - decided that survival is the most important and that I need to improve my quality of life in all areas.Do you keep stuff from your therapist and shrink? I do, and it's like a shitton.