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He'll probably be very direct in asking if you have any intentions or plans and means to do so, but don't be thrown off by his directness or the oddity of the discussion.
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Really? I just told my T this last week. I didn't want to tell him because I hate to show such desperation (for me not anyone here).
I told him I wrote about in my journal which I had there with me. Other than asking me why I felt that way and giving me some thoughts to replace those with, he didn't ask any other questions.
He never has actually but I've only stated it a few times.
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Hi.
Interesting.
Did he read your journal? If so, he might not have had any other questions.
Usually they do ask you direct questions about suicidal thoughts and suicidal intent. If the therapist knows you pretty well, they might not need to be very blunt. Either way, it's good that you talk about it when you feel that way.