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Posted by Miller on November 7, 2002, at 18:32:45

Hi. I am new here. I am trying to get some answers on how to better communicate with my psychologist. I was wondering if anyone could please give me some advise.

My specific problem is that I feel suicidal a lot of the time. For whatever reason, my shrink is not worried that I will kill myself. (Which is great. I just wish I could be as confident as he.) Anyway, I have brought the subject up a couple of times, but he REALLY isn't worried.

At this point in my therapy somtimes I get resentful of him and want to off myself out of spite. Or when I do feel suicidal, I think about having to explain somehow that it isn't his fault.

Should I try again to talk to him about it or should I just trust he is right? If I am trusting that he is right, aren't I really wasting money seeing him then?

Thank you in advance for responding to my confusion.


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