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How to talk to a therapist without your parents knowing?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 24, 2017
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Depends on your age and your problems. I understand you want to seek advise without your parents knowing about it. This is the best place to take therapy. Hope it helps:)
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Profile: BukiDuki
BukiDuki on Nov 29, 2017
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Sometimes you are able to meet up with and talk to a therapist and personally ask them to not tell anyone about your meeting. They don't have a right to tell your parents if you don't want them to know
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palan on Nov 29, 2017
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7Cups! Read the ratings and reviews and pick yourself a really good one, my experience is that the best people here are even better than a good therapist sometimes. Choose someone for compassion and love, not what they say, because that is what is really healing
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 30, 2017
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It's always good to tell your parents our feelings but sometimes not, doing what you are doing now is fine
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Anonymous on Dec 1, 2017
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If you are a student, then the chances are that your school whether it would be primary, secondary or tertiary would have some sort of free counselling program. Otherwise there are free therapy phone hotline for young people I believe.
Profile: eeveeon
eeveeon on Dec 6, 2017
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Book a doctors appointment and request a therapist. Your doctor is not allowed to let anyone else know what you are doing.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 7, 2017
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You can go online and visit a 7 cups therapist and not tell your parents about what you are dealing with unless it is nescessary.
Profile: ElephantTiger1
ElephantTiger1 on Dec 16, 2017
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There is an opportunity on this site to talk with a therapist, so you could talk to one through here without your parents knowing. Also if you are still in school you may be able to talk to a therapist through one at your school. I know that where I live there is access to few therapists in public hospitals, so you may be able to walk into one of those. Hope this helps :)
Profile: Weareenough
Weareenough on Dec 23, 2017
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That depends very much on your age and location as the law changes depending on where you are located! Your school may be a good place to start as many schools have school counsellors you can ask!
Profile: magicalStar82
magicalStar82 on Dec 29, 2017
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There are places where you can get online assistance or online therapy, such as 7Cups. However a strong support system is vital to your overall well being and long term recovery.
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