Well, I actually visited a counciler a few days ago... Apparently my school just got one.
And we talked a bit (15 mins), got introduced and stuff, and she told me to come back whenever, normal stuff I think...
And then she went and told my parents I have no problems at all and am basically perfect and don't need any help. Just because she read my current marks in school and I have around 95s in most of my classes, and apparently that means I have nothing wrong at all.
Also, is being told I'm "very real" a complement? I think most people are... What's the alternative?
Visit her again, schedule meetings with her ahead of time.
Gradually, bring up what bothers you in a topic. Please do such.
Don't leap to those kinds of assumptions.
Communication is key Kaladin. If she doesn't know you don't feel fine she can't tell your parents that either.
Yeah, but I did talk to her! And then she basically ignored everything we talked about and told my parents I was perfect because I have good grades.
Lassie, I believe you're carrying your mother's {or whomever is relevant, I'm only saying such because it seems to be the predominant cause} attitude of [GRADES MUST BE PERFECT SO YOU WON'T BE {Weak_adjective}] which is a very destructive attitude.
Repeating again: TALK TO HER MORE.
Don't jump to conclusions.
...And it really seems 'perfect' in other terms. Ask her, next time, what she meant by perfect. Change all conclusions that you got here into inquiries to forward to her later on.
MEET HER. MORE.
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