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Sometimes when it comes to mental health we have an instinct to gloss over things over and pretend things are ok—even in the psychiatrist’s office. Kind of like when you are miserable and someone asks you “how’s it going?” And you just say “Great.”
So I recommend writing out in advance exactly what your symptoms are and how bad they are, and how they affect your life. No hiding or glossing over.
When you get to the psychiatrist’s office, remember what you wrote. Or even read directly from the paper.
Helps me at least.