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Hello I have a question regarding when a psychologist is allowed to break confidentiality.
I am over 18 but was abused at 15.
If I speak to a psychologist about the details, can she break confidentiality and tell the police?
Or is it only if someone is still a minor that they can do this?
I did some reading and I think as I was the victim and am now over 18 that I can choose to keep it confidential? Is this correct?
Thank you
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Hi TimTams.
Please try give the writing on paper a go. It's incredible how much it helps.
Lynne
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Hi again Lynne,
I called an anonymous helpline and did not go into the details but told someone what the whole story 'generally' was. Suffice to say, I feel really better and it was comforting not to carry it on my shoulders alone. I do not really want to write it out but thank you for the strategy idea, I might use that with less full-on life struggles. I feel like a weight is really off my shoulders, that it is not my responsibility anymore. I am not sure I will talk to my psychologist about the 'full details' or even the details at all now or if I will keep those sessions about moving forward. I just feel happy I told someone. It was a massive weight on me and my future.
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Hi TimTams,
So sorry for the late reply! I'm really glad that Helium has jumped in with some support. I really agree with everything you've said and I'm so glad that you've found this a safe space to talk. I felt so upset and frustrated reading your other posts and what you had to go through. It sounds like what you needed is to be really listened to and be believed.
I really hope that this psychologist will be able to give you that experience you've waited so long for.
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Hi TimTams,
It means so much to me that you've been able to open up here, especially knowing how hard it has been for you, and I'm also really glad that it's helped.
You're absolutely right, the people who blame victims have no idea what they're talking about, and their opinions don't have to matter. Seeing that is so important. What's really sad though is that these people who victim blame can sometimes include the police - who supposedly have a duty and responsibility to believe you, listen to you and protect you.
I guess what's really important though is what happens now and what you decide to do. I'm guessing that ringing that 1800 RESPECT line must have been so hard, but it sounds like it was totally worth it just to hear that you are believed. For what it's worth, I've never doubted what you've gone through and I believe you too - and sorry if I didn't say that earlier and it's what you needed to hear.
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Hi TimTams.
I believe you. I"m so proud of you.
Lynne