"The Dangers of Concealing Suicidal Thoughts on Medical Intake Forms"

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"The Dangers of Concealing Suicidal Thoughts on Medical Intake Forms"
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A reader is hesitant to disclose their history of suicidal thoughts on therapy intake forms due to fear of involuntary admission. Carolyn Hax advises the reader to be honest and check the box, as it helps providers determine appropriate treatment. Lying on the form can lead to potential errors and suffering. Another reader suggests leaving the question blank and asking the therapist directly. Assessing suicidal ideation is a crucial part of a therapist's job, and disclosure helps explore and understand the thoughts and their role in the individual's life.

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