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I live in Europe.
One day I was thinking about how much I'd love to kill myself, I had a more or less definite plan, but I would never do it - I have some reasons to live. It was basically just a one-day thing. (BPD. Yeah.) If I tell my therapist could she have me hospitalized? The law in my country says you can be forcibly hospitalised if you represent a risk for yourself or others, and you refuse treatment, and treatment cannot be effective outside hospital. That doesn't sound like me, but I wanna make sure.
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I think if that day was in the past and no longer something that you were planning they wouldn't be able to forcibly hospitalise you.
If you were going to put the plan into action then your therapist would likely have no choice.
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