Those grappling with suicide often don't tell even therapists or family members.

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Did you know that many persons who think about ending their lives don't tell anyone—not their closest friends, family members, or even their therapists?

Nondisclosure of suicidal ideation, even to one's therapist, is a lot more common than you might think.thoughts and 1.7 million attempt suicide every year. Did you know that many persons who think about ending their lives don't tell anyone—not their closest friends, family members, or even their therapists? How prevalent is this phenomenon, and why?

Why do clients or patients conceal or withhold important truths about their deep psychological pain and thoughts of ending their lives from helping professionals? Farber et al. found clients’ wishes to “look good”—to be seen as competent, somewhat well-adjusted, or a “good person”—and to be viewed positively by one’s therapist can make nondisclosure an inviting option.

While therapists frequently would prefer to see themselves as allies to persons struggling or in recovery , there are numerous potential sources of working alliance rupture , and those suffering from SI can see even their therapists as possible adversaries. So, while we would like to think that our best friends and confidantes, as well as intimate partners and close family members, would tell us when they are thinking of suicide, there are many reasons why they might not do so.

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