Going To A Mental Hospital Reddit. I went to the school nurse confessing I was going to end my life

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I went to the school nurse confessing I was going to end my life as soon as I got out of school, that I had a plan but was . This is NOT how mental hospitals work unless you went to a underground abandon hospital located near North Korea. I could never recommend someone to such It wasn’t until i went to a psychiatrist who changed my med that i was able to go five seconds without the panic of thinking i have 75 different types of cancers. The mental health subreddit is the central forum to discuss, vent, support and share information about mental health, illness and wellness. What is it like in a mental hospital? To the people So take those stories with a grain of salt because different conditions will affect how the hospital will be. Short term hospitals just hold you until you Why are mental hospitals like jail sentences? I was in a mental hospital on a week long involuntary stay, and why do we even have involuntary stays for people who have committed A "mental hospital" type of prison for suicidal people would be a lot better if it was 1) totally private record 2) based on non-blaming therapy and 3) and not full of pill pushers. So my geniune question is, how would YOU change a mental hospital or psych wards to help more people (without reducing the risk of harm to themselves or others) rather than add fuel to Because you're probably feeling overwhelmed right now, you may want to ask a friend or family If possible, you or they should call ahead of time to learn about the hospital's rules and procedures and ask about what items you should bring with you. If you are at risk for losing all your money, you should know about getting help on a low budget. Give me fucking privacy. I’ve never been to a res hospital so those may be okay too not sure. Information about visiting hours and telephone access will also be helpful. Hospitals and mental health care in my region of the US is absolute shit. 46M subscribers in the AskReddit community. I mean nuts. ‘To monitor needs in case I kill myself’ Ffs. She has access to free therapy, psychologists and psychiatrists and Sue them. You 46 votes, 156 comments. If you're really thinking about going then chances are you need it. Going into a mental hospital or ward is for crazy people. Would you put yourself on voluntary psychiatric hold? One woman shares her story of inpatient psychiatric hospitalization and what People who have stayed at psychiatric hospitals share what they wish they knew, and what others should know, before their first time The mental health subreddit is the central forum to discuss, vent, support and share information about mental health, illness and wellness. But it did not ruin my life. No hospital, medical or mental, affords a patient any rest or respite from the stress of Before I take myself I wanna know the pros and cons of going to a mental hospital and maybe hear some stories of your guys experience and if you guys I had Voices in my head telling me to kill myself. longest stay was 3 months for me. 💀 that’s illegal to make someone in a mental institution stand trueI was voluntarily inpatient during my last year of High School. The worst part for me was realizing i could have not went to the hospital and just went to a doc for meds. I still feel like it ruined my life, lost all motivation when after I got out, I'm a shell I am going to a mental hospital, i will have to leave alot of my comfort items behind for weeks. It also didn’t fix everything, but [Serious] People who have been committed to psych wards/mental hospitals and later got better and were released, what was your experience? 48 votes, 103 comments. You can't even begin to imagine. She’s been on suicide watch through them and she’s been admitted to the hospital for her mental health twice now. I am afraid, im going to miss my favorite plushies, i dont care what happens to me there, im just Sometimes when our paranoia is bad we have to try to reality check ourselves. I hope everything works out for A hospital is good for keeping people safe but it's not the best way to get therapy. What is going to a mental hospital ACTUALLY like? Recently I (16F) have been struggling a lot with my mental health and addiction, and I was thinking about admitting myself at some point. r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions. An IOP or PHP is your best bet for “institutionalized” mental health treatment. I have been in the hospital once for three days and I’m not going to lie, it really sucked and I hated it and wanted to leave the whole time. The good thing is you still are aware enough to consider going to the hospital and that is a protective factor. But I was headed for a rough To throw away what they are going through, have an assessment of their life and learn to build coping mechanisms etc and gradually build relationships back.

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