Ugggghh i know that a physciatrist is supposed to know everything, but i feel so weird. i knew her for A DAY. ?!


Question: Ugggghh i know that a physciatrist is supposed to know everything, but i feel so weird. i knew her for A DAY. .?
i told her EVERYTHING. more than people who knew me for over 10 years know. I dunno why, but its bothering meeeee...

like i let out too much of myself, and i hate being examined like that. im just so uncomfortable now knowing that she knows everything about me and how i feel.

UGHHHHH i dont trust people after 1 day.
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Did she mock you.? If she was not mocking you while you was explaining yourself to her then you should not have nothing to worry about because that is the first sign that the psychiatrist is doing her job.

I am like you actually the same thing happened to me yesterday it was almost as if my mouth had a mind of its own.

It is done now. When you go back try and take your Control back and this time speak little to start of with then as you get used to her you can tell her more.

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I'm sure you are feeling uncomfortable, that happens sometimes when you hear yourself and the things that you have said about yourself. It's an admission we don't often like about ourselves. The only way a professional can help you is if you are honest with them. They are professionals and are not supposed to be judgemental. Hopefully you will feel more comfortable as you get to know this person. And as an after thought. It's often easier to tell strangers things about yourself than it is to tell a friend. Perhaps this is why you opened the flood gates. In either case, I'm sure you will be better for it.Health Question & Answer

No,you did not let out too much of yourself. The doctor needs to know everything in order to help you to help yourself. You did the right thing by being so open and honest. Trust me on this--You did not tell her anything that she has not heard many times before.

Please keep in mind that you have privileged communication with the doctor. Everything you told her will stay right in that room.

Right now, you are processing what you told her. The next time you see her, you can start doing some serious work.
My very best wishes to you.Health Question & Answer

There's a difference between thinking something in your head and saying it out loud. When you say it out loud something happens. I'm not trying to be mystical or something, that's the way it is for everyone.
I take this to mean that you have never talked over any of the things you said to the psychiatrist to anyone else. Now, with someone that knows all about people and attitudes, you are kind of retreating and having second thoughts about your issues.
The doctor is not trained to be judgmental but to decide whether or not your condition is serious enough for drugs or medication. She isn't going to report you or anything and she has to protect your confidentiality. It sounds like you are having a guilt trip.
Now that you have said it out loud, you may be feeling like it's all a big fuss over nothing. You seem to have polarized things and you are experiencing an acute denial. Why.? Think about it. It was so important to see a psychiatrist and now you are what.. . ..? Having second thoughts.? I would say that sounds like you are torturing yourself with a lot of self-doubt. Your confidence is low, your nerves are shot and you have lost direction.
Maybe you are just tired and you need to stop dwelling on it and leave it alone. Stop reacting. Reacting doesn't determine right or wrong, it's just a reaction. Why are you doing that.? Where's your initiative.? What are you fighting.? This must have been terribly imortant to you or you wouldn't be spending all that money on a psychiatrist. Don't assume the worst. Let it go and start over again in the morning.
You are not a bad person, you just feel bad. Don't let this become so confused in your head, that you have to let it bring you down. Then again, maybe this does reflect a problem and you need to address that. Whether or not it requires a psychiatrist, hasn't been determined. Let the doctor be the doctor. Don't do her job for her.
You're all right. Are you obsessing over this.? Let it go. Find something else to do. Trust is a big issue. Are you fighting over power and control.? You need to trust and you need to calm down. That should be your first and only concern.
Learn something from this and move on. See yourself objectively. It will be all right. Tell yourself that. Tomorrow is another day.Health Question & Answer

It's their job. Always remember that. You are paying them a ton of money to hear yourself -- it's a good thing that you did tell her everything.

Don't worry, it's just you stepping out of the comfort zone. You will soon adjust to it. Health Question & Answer



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