Unread postby Siân » Wed Nov 18, 2020 1:29 pm
I'm sorry that your parents have been too worried about looking good in front of other people to actually do the right thing.
It sounds like there are two main options here:
1. Get another person (like the school counsellor) to help you talk to your parents about what you need
2. Try to get support without involving your parents
In an ideal world, you would have the support that you need from your parents, option 1. If they will be upset but then help you, it might be worth upsetting them. If they would be upset and then make your life harder (or you might not be safe) it might not be the right option.
For option 2, the first thing to do is to talk to the people at school who support you - teachers, counsellors, anyone else you have to help you - ask them if they can talk to you confidentially about your concerns. Then start working with them to think through what might help, what you can do for yourself, and what they can help you with.
What do you think of those options?
Edited to add: Separately, you can also speak to your doctor about you mental health. They should be able to speak to you confidentially and you should be able to get treatment for free through the health service. In your case, it's worth checking with your doctor that they will speak to you confidentially and not automatically share with your parents.