Date: December 6th, 2025 6:29 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK
You can say you take responsibility for your mental health, that you have professionals you can reach out to for support, and that you follow their advice. Just like with a car accident, you can't get be examined by a professional too soon. The earlier you get the health records established, the more weight they will carry if anyone tries to fuck with you. The good docs are like lawyers: they want whatever is best for the patient. If the patient needs the psychiatrist to come to court and say "he's been under my care for the past three years, and he's fine," the psychiatrist should be able to do it. They should know that you'll be in better mental health if you win in court . To them it should seem therapeutic to testify for you. Same with any other mental health professional of course, but having an actual psychiatrist in the record gives you armor against anything that could possibly come up in a retaliatory TRO or who knows what. The Boy Scout motto is "be prepared," my man
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