Rocksandsand
Specialist
- May 26, 2019
- 396
I work with teenagers who are in state care. Many of them experience mental illness due to trauma and have suicidal thoughts and ideation...
I don't know how I feel about having to keep the policy line of trying to cure their suicidal thoughts as someone who is very pro choice. I would love it if we had something to offer these kids (a stable home with people who love them unconditionally) that might solve the chronic suicidal urges, but there is no cure. And none for me either. Effectively I am acting the hypocrite here...
I am exceptionally stoned right now, so perhaps I'm just overthinking it. I just don't know how to feel about filling in assessments on these kids that sometimes are used to justify involuntary treatment, even though I just got my order of SN in. There's something incompatible happening there...
What do you guys think?
I don't know how I feel about having to keep the policy line of trying to cure their suicidal thoughts as someone who is very pro choice. I would love it if we had something to offer these kids (a stable home with people who love them unconditionally) that might solve the chronic suicidal urges, but there is no cure. And none for me either. Effectively I am acting the hypocrite here...
I am exceptionally stoned right now, so perhaps I'm just overthinking it. I just don't know how to feel about filling in assessments on these kids that sometimes are used to justify involuntary treatment, even though I just got my order of SN in. There's something incompatible happening there...
What do you guys think?