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Heavenbound
Specialist
- Apr 11, 2023
- 304
I have been feeling more and more suicidal these past few weeks. I know the reasons why, and I feel like if I could get back into therapy, it might help somewhat. It won't solve the problem, but maybe it would help me deal with things better than I am currently. The problem is, I haven't been able to find a therapist that accepts my (basically worthless) health insurance, nor am I able to pay cash at this time. I have contacted several community organizations, and they either aren't taking new clients or I don't meet the requirements. It's absolutely infuriating. I really am in a dark place right now. Today has been really difficult. About the only thing I can do is have myself admitted. The problem with that is, where I am, you aren't taken to a mental hospital because there isn't one. It's basically a facility where they send the suicidal, drug addicts and similar people. You are "under observation" for 3 days by people who don't have mental health training. You won't see a doctor, won't be given any medication, won't receive any counseling of any kind- just basically be a prisoner.
This doesn't solve anything.
What I'm trying to say is that if people could have access to affordable (or free) mental healthcare, maybe there wouldn't be so many people feeling suicidal.
It's absolutely sickening.
This doesn't solve anything.
What I'm trying to say is that if people could have access to affordable (or free) mental healthcare, maybe there wouldn't be so many people feeling suicidal.
It's absolutely sickening.