He said that going private was one of the best decisions he made, people were really trying to help him there and weren't treating him like a chore and I guess he benefited from that cuz he feels a lot better now from what I've seen.
I'm going to second this. It's really sad, but the way that professionals are treated by their higher ups really plays a role in how they treat you. Public service jobs seem to be really stressful for them, so they really do end up treating you like a number or a chore. That's not to excuse them but it's an understandable explanation; their plates are full, too. However, the people that work privately seem to be less overworked, and more flexible with what they do, which means that a lot of them will actually have the capacity to treat their clients with integrity and care. Private is more of a personal experience, and public is a game that seems rigged to give the worse possible experience to people. It's unfortunate that this is the most accessible option and will be the thing putting a bad taste in our mouths.
I really did enjoy my time working with a private psychiatrist and I had a positive experience that I'm grateful for. No, I didn't feel safe sharing a lot, but I felt safer in the room with my psychiatrist than I did with the vast majority of other people, including the public therapists and counselors I saw. I had someone to listen to me, to take me seriously, to reassure me that I wasn't alone or hopeless, and to evaluate my actions and moods objectively and critically. I finally received a diagnosis while I worked with them, went on meds, and worked on coping strategies that I still use today. Those help me a lot and I would be so much worse off without it, I wouldn't even be aware of myself if I never went, so I'm glad that I gave it a try even if I was turned off by other professionals and even if it was expensive. Unfortunately I didn't continue to go, but if I survive long enough to be able to do so again, I'm definitely going to be going with private services.
It sucks that the less accessible option seems to be the better but that's how it is on this bitch of an earth, for some reason.