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people with depression get those thoughts that they want to die. Well, i get them every morning before I start my day....it bothers me so much sometimes I just want to write a fake letter to my family and friends about why I died...I would rip it up after but, thats how bad I have those feelings. I feel like someone should know about this but, I don't know who to trust. You can't even really trust your therapist either though because, then you become some type of liability issue...and they freak out..cus they don't want you to run off and do something stupid.
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You should definitely tell your therapist, if he/she is truly a good therapist they won't flip out. They'll listen to what you have to say about what's going through your head. Hope you feel better
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I tell my therapist that stuff all the time and she has never freaked out on me. In fact she is the only one whom i can tell and she wont flip out. I cant tell you what to do but obviously you feel the need to tell someone and i would think your therapist is the safest...assuming you have a good working relationship.
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