Yeah it's just for measuring current suicidal ideation, if you say yes they follow up with asking if you are in the process of planning it or if you have already made a plan
They'll perform a risk assessment and have you evaluated by a therapist. They'll ask if you have plans, a method and when you plan to do it. If you have all of that they'll usually commit you.
No but I've told a therapist, they always ask if you have a plan. I never say yes because then that's when they hospitalize you. I'm assuming this is the same with doctors.
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