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Old Jan 08, 2014, 04:54 AM
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For the first time in my life I'm considering hospitalizing myself. I've always been vehemently against being put in a hospital but I don't know what to do anymore. I have so many issues and I need to be diagnosed and see someone but I'm not sure how to begin. I just feel so hopeless.

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Old Jan 08, 2014, 04:59 AM
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For the first time in my life I'm considering hospitalizing myself. I've always been vehemently against being put in a hospital but I don't know what to do anymore. I have so many issues and I need to be diagnosed and see someone but I'm not sure how to begin. I just feel so hopeless.

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i would be careful with that, hospitals are not always in best interest of people. I also have the same thought about it but maybe my disorders are different that make me too paranoid of hospitals but i think they are out to get people instead of help. Do what you believe is right though, whatever you think will help you get better but i dont trust them -_-
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Old Jan 08, 2014, 06:03 AM
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What kind of emotions are you struggling with?

Do you have health insurance?

Do you have any psychological diagnoses so far?
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Old Jan 08, 2014, 10:28 AM
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Okay I hear you wanting to do something to help yourself. Why not try going into the ER first and speaking with the social worker there? They have many resources and can also evaluate you to see if you need to see their psychiatrist etc. If not, they should be able to give you referrals according to your needs and assets.

If you are not thinking of suicide, there's really no reason to go in at this time imo. The hospital is for stabilizing those who are too close to the edge and can't make good decisions...but yes, those stays are for :linking you up on the outside for ongoing therapy; stabilizing you on psychotropic medications; keeping you safe while they do the first two.

Try to divert your thoughts, in the meantime, away from how bad and desperate you feel. Those are feelings, that's all. Think about how you are functioning okay, what areas...such as you were able to come to this site and post a question with good info. You do have times where you feel bad but are functioning okay. Focus on eating well, taking time to prepare a good meal and sitting and enjoying it as best you can...or in doing a small task you've been neglecting.

You can get through this. You've felt better before and you will again.

You can also go to the APA website and search for a psychologist in your local area Here: Psychologist Locator - Welcome / Text Search
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Old Jan 08, 2014, 01:33 PM
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For the first time in my life I'm considering hospitalizing myself. I've always been vehemently against being put in a hospital but I don't know what to do anymore. I have so many issues and I need to be diagnosed and see someone but I'm not sure how to begin. I just feel so hopeless.

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here in NY the place to begin is with your own treatment providers if you are on state insurance plans, the reason our state insurance plans say the first step is the treatment provider is because the state requires the Primary Care Provider (your therapist, psychiatrist or medical doctor) to do a "referral" form meaning signing a paper stating your treatment provider believe you to be a danger to your self and others and inpatient rather then outpatient care is what you need at that moment. Contacting your treatment provider first also ensures the availability of a bed for you on the mental health unit. I know some people who have gone to the ER first and discovered they could not be admitted because all the beds on the mental health unit were full of others that needed inpatient care.

right now America is changing over to the federal law that every american must have, health insurance coverage that covers things like basic mental physical and dental care. so you might want to contact your insurance company to find out what services you are covered for and what the process of inpatient care is for that insurance plan you chose.

if you are paying on your own for your inpatient care then you can either contact your treatment provider or go to the ER. if you choose the ER you may have a wait depending upon how many people are waiting their turn and availability of beds on the mental health unit.
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Old Jan 08, 2014, 02:53 PM
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My primary directive in life is to help others. When dealing with my alters and hallucinations and depression it makes me wonder how much I can be of service. That is the only time I'm suicidal. I will never admit when those times are because I'm terrified of being admitted against my will. How would I check what my insurance covers? That is probably a good place to start.

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Old Jan 08, 2014, 05:12 PM
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My primary directive in life is to help others. When dealing with my alters and hallucinations and depression it makes me wonder how much I can be of service. That is the only time I'm suicidal. I will never admit when those times are because I'm terrified of being admitted against my will. How would I check what my insurance covers? That is probably a good place to start.

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when you signed up for your insurance you should have seen (if online applying) or received information about what your insurance is called, what it covers, and contact information. if you are on state insurance you can look in your information folder medicaid / or medicare sent you or contact your caseworker.
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Old Jan 08, 2014, 10:46 PM
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My primary directive in life is to help others. When dealing with my alters and hallucinations and depression it makes me wonder how much I can be of service. That is the only time I'm suicidal. I will never admit when those times are because I'm terrified of being admitted against my will. How would I check what my insurance covers? That is probably a good place to start.

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I really understand the not wanting to be admitted against your will. But something is happening that is making you desperate enough to reach out to a hospital. I think the idea listed above about talking to an ER Social Worker is a good idea. Psych wards aren't great, but if they suggest you sign yourself in, then I recommend you do that. If you voluntarily go in, you can be released sooner than you would be if you were involuntarily put in. Voluntarily or not, they cannot medicate you or do anything to you without your permission unless you are a physical threat, I believe. Take Care and good luck.
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Old Jan 09, 2014, 01:39 PM
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Check with your health care provider to see which therapists in your area are covered. Make some appointments, try some of them out, see if you can find someone you like. Hospitalization is a last resort - if you think you are going to harm yourself and won't be able to stop it, definitely visit an ER. Other than that, unfortunately, I've found many hospitals ill suited to treat or diagnose mental disorders. They're more of a 'catch' for emergencies - I'm not saying all hospitals are like this or that no one there would be able to help you, but I would suggest your best bet is finding someone who is well qualified and experienced, and who you also get along with (very important in a therapist!).

Don't be discouraged if you can't find a good one right away - there are a lot of incompetent workers out there, but also a lot of good ones. Find a good match and go from there. You've made it this far
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Old Jan 13, 2014, 06:47 PM
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Just an update for anyone whose wondering. I asked the school counselor who he'd recommend for real counseling. I made myself go to this place even though I've called before and got scared and hung up. I was completely nervous and flustered but they got me set up with a counselor that I even got to meet. My first appointment is Wednesday and they are helping me figure out what my insurance will cover.

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