I found a way to tell my therapists that I'm suicidal without coming off as "suicidal" so to speak.
I talk politics basically. I told them in a very clear manner that I, like everyone else, should have the universal right to die. Then go on to explain my position in such a way that they can't come up with a counter argument. I do assert that even though I want to die, I wouldn't do it unless it was legalized and supervised under professionals (that's a lie but I don't want to alert the white coats). I bring up laws they have in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland.
My former counciler disagreed with my position and asserted that if it was legal he would lose money (hence why I walked out on him). My current psychiatrist actually agrees with my position! I have a way of getting these people to talk to me like a colleagues instead of a patient. I can come off as surprisingly well spoken for someone who is miserable.
I wouldn't tell this to just any psychologists. Got to get to know them. You gotta be very careful on how you word things as well.
The nail is the coffin for me is the psychiatry profession as a whole is not a trustworthy profession. They either lie or are extremely misinformed for being so educated. For instance let look at the biggest seller is psychiatry; SRRI antidepressants.
Pharma company "Sir lack of the neurotransmitter serotonin causes depression."
Psychiatry "Great where is your evidence? "
Pharma company "I was just saying how I feel. "
Psychiatry "Are we going to ask if the patient is lacking anything that commonly causes depression like vitamin d, social interactions, no exercise, etc?"
Pharma company "Nope case closed. You will go with this"
Psychiatry "Ofcourse anything to sell more pills"
And the general public still believes it. It's just like how doctors would tell patients opiates were not addictive 10 years ago even though they know they were addictive.
SRRI they typically give tend to work like steroids-not fixing an imbalance. It doesn't help that they also have develop drugs to treat depression by reducing chemicals such as serotonin. Chemical imbalance is really saying it could be anything, but instead they lied and said it was just a lack of a specific neurotransmitter so they could sell more pills, even though they have never even attempted to define what normal is. If they said this is "sometimes something neurological but we're not sure how it works" rather than "depression is just a lack of x chemical" I wouldn't have a problem with it. Instead they lie.
https://kellybroganmd.com/depression-serotonin/