You should reach out for help.... what you're going through sucks, and by reaching out for help you can feel better. You deserve to feel better. You deserve more than just being alive... you can be happy. Reaching out is an incredible first step, and I laude you for considering it. It can be a scary first step, but you're so worth it. : - ).
If you are miserable and depressed, talk to a psychologist or psychiatrist immediately for assistance. Through counseling and medication, you can be helped. If you feel suicidal, call the suicide prevention help line, 911, or go to the hospital.
The word psychologist should not be capitalized unless you specify what kind of psychologist. For example: My friend is a Child Psychologist. I hope that helps. :)
If you don't love or hate yourself and enjoy life and your psychologist agrees that you are not depressed chances are you're not depressed. As far as what is wrong with you, it's hard to say. You may just be going through a phase. You should continue seeing your psychologist to ensure that these feelings don't get worse.
try to talk him into getting some councelling. Consider seeing a psychologist or psychiatrist yourself where you can get help dealing with your brother and how his problems are affecting you
I would start with either your family doctor or a psychologist. If neither of them can help they should be able to refer you to someone who can. You can also contact your insurance carrier for specialists.
People are not always "up." We all have our "ups" and "downs" and everybody is different. If you are not feeling as "up" as you think you should be, you need to see a good psychologist to find out if you are depressed. That can make you feel "down" most of the time.
Then they are most likely not truly your friend. If you haven't already, try describing the reasons why you feel depressed and if he/she still doesn't think so (actually I would recommend this anyway) then you should go talk to a counsler or psychologist or even just your family physician. Anybody you think can truly help you.
psychologist, they offer more counceling than a psychiatrist
It means you should find a new psychologist.
I'm not sure what your question is, the way you have phrased it. If you are asking, about a requirement that a psychologist should not disclose patient information, it would be a condition of confidentiality.
It could be that you are depressed. You should go see your doctor.
Visit the APA website which has information telling you what to do.