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Question Posted Monday October 18 2010, 5:25 pm

So I went to the medical centre to get a psychiatrist. But first a social wokrer had to ask me like 100 questions. Some were had to answer but thinking about it now, there was a question that I am concerned about. He asked if I ever wished that someoone was dead and like plotted how to kill them.

Well yeah, like my whole family. But I couldn't tell him that because even though it's confidential, I thoguth he might put me in a nut house. It's not like i was GONNA. And he kinda knew i had many so he asked if there's anyone i can mention to him and I just said, "...my sister."

So what do you think he's going ot do with that? I came to get help. I don't want to end up being chained int he hospital or something like in the movies.


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NinjaNeer answered Monday October 18 2010, 6:15 pm:
Don't worry. It's not about checking to see who's secretly a homicidal maniac ;) It's about seeing what your responses to anger and stress are.

Unless you're a serious danger to others or yourself, you can't be committed against your will, with the exception of your parents making the decision to do so while being backed up by a doctor. And honestly, at your age how many people haven't been seriously, violently angry with their family? We'd be locking up the lot of teenagers if that were the case! At this point, hospitalizing you against your will would do more harm than good. No psych worth his salt would lock you up without having seen you several times.

And lastly, having stayed in a psychiatric ward for a few weeks, I can tell you that you're not chained up in the nuthouse. It's actually incredibly relaxing. Someone else does all the hard work. You take a break from school, family and the real world. So maybe not all that bad? :P

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