Your therapist doesn't want to hospitalise you. It's not fun for anyone involved. They're only going to do it if you pose a specific, imminent danger to yourself or others. So you're fine saying things like "I really feel like killing myself," or "God, I wish my boss would just DIE," because it's much more productive to help you work through those feelings instead of putting you in a hospital. Please be honest with your therapist; it makes everything easier.
Yeah, but some people need to hear it. Especially people with paranoia issues. I had a bit of a break from reality and suffered from serval schizo-affective disorder symptoms for about a week and a half. I was legitimately afraid if I told my therapist I would be forcibly hospitalized. Which I realize now wasn't a problem I would have faced, but I was scared. I didn't get help for a while for that reason.
Typically, you can't be court ordered to treatment if you have no criminal history whatsoever and haven't committed any crimes immediately. It requires a pretty significant burden of proof of need to force someone into treatment who hasn't yet done anything wrong. And even if you have a history, there has to be good reason to believe you are a hazard if not put in treatment.
So your therapist may recommend you are hospitalized if your issues are severe, you can't usually be forced. So long as you are your own legal guardian (most adults are), you nothing to worry about
Typically, you can't be court ordered to treatment if you have no criminal history whatsoever and haven't committed any crimes immediately. It requires a pretty significant burden of proof of need to force someone into treatment who hasn't yet done anything wrong. And even if you have a history, there has to be good reason to believe you are a hazard if not put in treatment.
So your therapist may recommend you are hospitalized if your issues are severe, you can't usually be forced. So long as you are your own legal guardian (most adults are), you nothing to worry about