Ahh sounds like my best mate, she's been in and out like that, knows the doctors first names and all, she's Bi-polar though so she admits it really is for her own good, I've vistited her at the hospital a few times when she's been bad, quite posh really, almost like a hotel, I was expecting a victorian-prison-like-building (asylum)
When I first realised something was seriously up with me I was afraid to even mention it to my GP incase men in white coats carted me off
Psych wards are usually prisons, they differ from depression psych wards. Depression psych wards are usually much nicer, with couches, tv's, living rooms, showers, chapels, courtyards(fenced in mind you). In a depression psych ward you get to get treated like a human being and not an animal like at regular hospital psych wards. They have a doctor meet with you everyday and there is workshops you can attend and support groups as well as leisure activities. The overall atmosphere is directed at getting one better, not locking them up like a criminal. If you are depressed and suicidal, I suggest asking your doctor for a depression ward and not just go to your local hospital's psych ward/prison.Wow, like a hotel? Wasn't like that for me, was much more like a 'victorian-prison-like-building'!
I'm sort of amazed to read that some of you have tried to go voluntarily and been denied..I've never heard of such a thing. when i went it was totally against my will and i was always threatened with it thereafter, which is why I haven't seen a therapist in about 8 years...as soon as i got out of that big-brother system, I stayed as far away as possible. I had few human rights during that period of time, it was nightmare - BUT, this was because I was under 18, so my therapist had full control...and I'm fairly convinced he was a psychopath.![]()
Psych wards are usually prisons, they differ from depression psych wards. Depression psych wards are usually much nicer, with couches, tv's, living rooms, showers, chapels, courtyards(fenced in mind you). In a depression psych ward you get to get treated like a human being and not an animal like at regular hospital psych wards. They have a doctor meet with you everyday and there is workshops you can attend and support groups as well as leisure activities. The overall atmosphere is directed at getting one better, not locking them up like a criminal. If you are depressed and suicidal, I suggest asking your doctor for a depression ward and not just go to your local hospital's psych ward/prison.
I was admitted three times, one for a nervous breakdown preceding two suicide attempts. Now I've just kind of given up on trying and try not to draw attention to myself when I'm feeling low so my family doesn't worry.
Edit; involuntarily
Yeah, funny how whatever they think will help me seems to make me feel isolated and even worse. Most people I know who get admitted due to suicide attempts, eating disorders, self-harm or anything like that just learn to cover their tracks.I can relate to that. I've learned to disguise my ways in fear of being sent back, or "evaluated".
Yeah, funny how whatever they think will help me seems to make me feel isolated and even worse. Most people I know who get admitted due to suicide attempts, eating disorders, self-harm or anything like that just learn to cover their tracks.
Depression psych wards are usually much nicer, with couches, tv's, living rooms, showers, chapels, courtyards(fenced in mind you). In a depression psych ward you get to get treated like a human being and not an animal like at regular hospital psych wards. They have a doctor meet with you everyday and there is workshops you can attend and support groups as well as leisure activities. The overall atmosphere is directed at getting one better, not locking them up like a criminal.