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Wait the link is loading for you? Oh okFunny, ive read this on reddit too. I suggest this happened in the US. Here in germany, I am pretty sure it is against the law for a therapist basically advice their patient to commit suicide. I don't know of she is right, there are people on reddit claiming they have bipolar and live a "normal" life.
This is what it looks like to meFunny, ive read this on reddit too. I suggest this happened in the US. Here in germany, I am pretty sure it is against the law for a therapist basically advice their patient to commit suicide. I don't know of she is right, there are people on reddit claiming they have bipolar and live a "normal" life.
Say it was though. Whats your opinion on the therapist? Do you think she was ethically wrong in saying so or do you think she was faced with a young man and did the right thing by telling him, in her professional opinion, he couldn't get better?This Story can not be really true.
He's also violent which worries me but I'm conflicted on the therapist. Was she right? Was she a person who understands that some can't get better?Doesn't sound like this kid is allowed to have much of a life. Not allowed to leave the house, and his parents check on him every 30 minutes, even at night? What teenager in that situation wouldn't want to die? I know he was suicidal before they did that, but treating him like an infant child is just going to make him feel worse.
Was she right? Was she a person who understands that some can't get better?
but she didnt even say cant get better-actually said-better of dying! awful wording if that is true-find it hard to believe a trained therapist (a well regarded one noless) would refer to essentially the very essence/crux of their whole career/profession as "chit-chat!"Say it was though. Whats your opinion on the therapist? Do you think she was ethically wrong in saying so or do you think she was faced with a young man and did the right thing by telling him, in her professional opinion, he couldn't get better?
He's also violent which worries me but I'm conflicted on the therapist. Was she right? Was she a person who understands that some can't get better?
well the shrink admitted it after, in the story anywayIs there any chance that she might have said to the boy- Do YOU think you would be better of dying? like it was actually as more as more of a question-as that is something they might do-to get him to open up.
If not it would be hugely unprofesional and irresponsible-to the extent that you could probably sue for negligence within her field of practise.
oh ooops- i need to read slower! weirdly I actually kinda a therapist would say that to the people that are trying to block me-id appreciate someone fighting my case that i actually want to be left the f**k alone to do what I wanna do- but then im not a young teenager with a mental health issue-that should and can be helped! with the right kind of treatment planwell the shrink admitted it after, in the story anyway
yeah but in this case it's not just a matter of being useless or not appearing to be able to help- what they said in pretty sure would literally be considered a breach of their ethical code of conducttherapists are always acting unethically according to this forum, whether they're pro-life, pro-choice, anythin
therapists are always acting unethically according to this forum, whether they're pro-life, pro-choice, anythin
I think it's a concern that your only valid reason would be that.but to be completely honest I wish my therapist would say that to me so I could have a valid explanation/reason for ctb lolol anyone else??
Well no it's not my only valid reason... welp no definitely not, I totally misphrased it... I mean if I'm trying to explain and I just add "and I've even gone to therapy and my therapist told me that" it would seem a bit more "backed-up"...??! Oops don't know how to explainI think it's a concern that your only valid reason would be that.
That's why I'm so hesitant with her. Is she a person that is pro choice and said it out of compassion or is she... getting off (I don't know what other words to say) to telling a 15 year old that he'd be better off killing himself? 2 months as someone else said is far to short of a time to make that diagnosis. But thank you very much for sharing your thoughtsI think any therapist that is pro choice is a good human being in my book, but obviously the few that have this belief can't say it out loud. However, this therapists choice of words sounded malicious and that's entirely different in my book.
Well, without any context that could sound worse than it was. The thing is, at the end of the day they can't really do a whole lot more than offer you their attention and help you reflect and practice some introspection in hopes of maybe helping you. The way I see it is they help you help yourself, which may or may not be fast/slow/possible/impossible.My last therapist told me that there was nothing more she could do for me, and sent me on my way. No meds, no referrals, nothing. I said fuck them, and haven't been back to one since.
We also dont know how old his son is now. At this point, I'm surprised they haven't put him in a mental hospital, assuming this whole story is true. I am surprised at your answer. I figured it would garner a mix of responses but it seems most on here are against the therapist which surprises me the mostWhat she did was illegal and unethical in terms of psych board standards. Do *I* think it was unethical? Surprisingly, yes. I want suicide to become an accepted practice by I pretty much feel no one under 25 should ever give up; there is just too much in your life that can change. Secondly, I don't think two months is long enough for a therapist to know that it's hopeless.
So hate the client been older and more time spent with him, then I wouldn't have a problem with it.
Except... I'm assuming that suicide was his suggestion given his history, I would have a BIG problem with someone being told suicide is the best option if they never brought it up themselves.
We also dont know how old his son is now.
I can understand that last part but I think he was probably paraphrasing in that context. There was only one thing that was in quotesbut she didnt even say cant get better-actually said-better of dying! awful wording if that is true-find it hard to believe a trained therapist (a well regarded one noless) would refer to essentially the very essence/crux of their whole career/profession as "chit-chat!"