If you speak to a Dr, teacher, tutor or another adult about a mental health problem, then they are legally bound to not tell anyone including your parents unless you are a danger to yourself or other people. This will generally only happen if you are actively suicidal or at risk of actively hurting someone else, they will generally not tell anyone if you self harm, however they will possibly have follow up meetings with you. If the person you tell feels they do need to talk to someone else about the situation, then they will usually tell you first, and go through the process of who they will tell and why with you, so no one will be told if you are not happy with the decision.
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Few wobbles but day out wasn't too bad! Saw one of my old support workers from the unit and she remembered me even though I was discharged 3 years ago in August. Probably only remembers me because I had my biggest meltdown when she was on shift but still
Few wobbles but day out wasn't too bad! Saw one of my old support workers from the unit and she remembered me even though I was discharged 3 years ago in August. Probably only remembers me because I had my biggest meltdown when she was on shift but still