webawl
Member
- Nov 13, 2022
- 55
Hi all, I have an appointment with a new therapist soon and I'm wondering if I should mention having SN and my intentions with it. I'm at a point where I don't see myself going through with any plans to ctb this year but eventually I will and want the peace of mind of having access to SN, especially with sources becoming increasingly sparse. I feel like any mention of SN will raise some red flags and that they may try to get me to give it up, or worse, hospitalize me for simply having a concrete plan and means of going through with it. So my question is how should I approach something like this? Should I just say I have a plan to ctb, or is even that too much to say? I'm at a crossroads because I legitimately want make an attempt at feeling better, and I feel that being honest with my therapist is imperative to that goal, but I also don't want to lose my SN or be hospitalized.
Currently I'm thinking to give it a few sessions before mentioning "I have a plan in place"; nothing any more specific than that and gauging their response from there. Has anyone here benefited from telling a therapist about their plans? I would obviously stress that I don't want to go through with any plans right this moment, rather, that it's something I'm constantly thinking about and want some relief from.
Currently I'm thinking to give it a few sessions before mentioning "I have a plan in place"; nothing any more specific than that and gauging their response from there. Has anyone here benefited from telling a therapist about their plans? I would obviously stress that I don't want to go through with any plans right this moment, rather, that it's something I'm constantly thinking about and want some relief from.