What happens if I tell the therapist the absolute truth?

The truth is that I often have extremely brutal fantasies, with blood, murder, violence, manslaughter, rape, everything, without limits.

I also hurt myself sometimes, but usually in a way that doesn't leave any lasting marks.

In addition, there are extreme mood swings, extreme sadism, and also masochism.

Sometimes I act more like an animal than a human, and start growling and walking on all fours as if I were possessed.

But if I tell the truth, I would probably be locked away forever, right?

But I mean, I don't have a future anyway, so should I risk it?

Could it be that I am simply too mentally ill to be saved?

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kaempferdersonne
2 months ago

You don’t know the absolute truth!

Keineahnung7676
2 months ago

I’d say it, your therapist has a duty to silence. If you want to protect yourself and others, say it. He can’t introduce you without your consent. Don’t be ashamed and tell him!

Mondovada3
2 months ago

Only then can he help appropriately…

Sologirl549486
2 months ago
Reply to  BoeserVetter

Why do you think you’re balast, you seem very nice and polite?

Mondovada3
2 months ago
Reply to  BoeserVetter

Yeah, I’d be right.

Destranix
2 months ago

But if I tell the truth, I’d probably be locked away forever, wouldn’t I?

No. You would be admitted to a psychiatric system if there were any question of self- or foreign danger.

And in psychism, you wouldn’t be longer than necessary, they’ll throw you out sooner than later, because there’s a lack of places.

Can it be that I’m just too psychically ill that you could save me?

Ne. Know other people who report the same. You should be able to get that better.

Whether you’re ever healed, you can’t say. And of course, all of this takes its time and works only if you are involved and interested in a solution.

Destranix
2 months ago
Reply to  BoeserVetter

As long as you don’t commit a crime and you’re sentenced to psychiatricity, it’s very unlikely.

Destranix
2 months ago

Such cases are rare, so you don’t hear about it. And they also have privacy and stuff.

Destranix
2 months ago

Jap. Perhaps he doesn’t live long enough to be admitted at all.

Destranix
2 months ago

It’s harder than four times. There is then little risk;-)

Destranix
2 months ago

They’re coming to the psychacy and they’re being treated there and they’re probably ready in a few months to let them go.

BadNaich
2 months ago

The guy’s gonna give you a…

Sologirl549486
2 months ago
Reply to  BoeserVetter

You want to be locked in? Or do you want someone to help you?

Sologirl549486
2 months ago

There are two life-times in prison and in psychiatry, what do you mean? But, for the most part, it is not possible for both things to be harmless for life