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Are you now going to tell women what to wear?Why is she naked?
There aren't any naked people in that video.Why is she naked?
A friend of mine did eat soap while in a psych ward.And how you can't keep anything personal, not even a bar of soap
She isn't. Deal with it.Why is she naked?
For many years I lived close to a state hospital (originally called the insane asylum) that had been closed down and abandoned. It became a beautiful wild place and lovely for walking with my dog. I did some research on the place and although it became a nightmarish hell for patients, it started out quite differently.She has the routine down pat.
She didn't mention how they "pat" you down and check your possible hiding places for contraband during admittance.
And how you can't keep anything personal, not even a bar of soap or toothpaste in your room, (have to ask for it).
You have insurance companies to thank, I was told. Any psych ward must be a lock down unit.
It wasn't always this way. There used to be open psych units where you could go outside and no fences either. The public hospital here had one called IONS that was like living in a high -class hotel. Real china, TV in room, use of showers at anytime,
gym, meditation and art classes. It was beautiful. Open to anxiety and depression patients if doctor said you were not a flight risk or aggressive. Staff was nice.
Then it all disappeared. New rule was if it's psych related, it's locked.
Where I live, there are both open and closed psychiatric wards. Open ones are open, people can keep their stuff and go outside etc.She has the routine down pat.
She didn't mention how they "pat" you down and check your possible hiding places for contraband during admittance.
And how you can't keep anything personal, not even a bar of soap or toothpaste in your room, (have to ask for it).
You have insurance companies to thank, I was told. Any psych ward must be a lock down unit.
It wasn't always this way. There used to be open psych units where you could go outside and no fences either. The public hospital here had one called IONS that was like living in a high -class hotel. Real china, TV in room, use of showers at anytime,
gym, meditation and art classes. It was beautiful. Open to anxiety and depression patients if doctor said you were not a flight risk or aggressive. Staff was nice.
Then it all disappeared. New rule was if it's psych related, it's locked.
Bingo!The whole system started to break down in the 1950's-60's when much of the funding was cut, the hospital became overcrowded and the new focus was pharmaceutical treatment.
I think it should be that way.Where I live, there are both open and closed psychiatric wards.
[sarcasm]The whole system started to break down in the 1950's-60's when much of the funding was cut, the hospital became overcrowded and the new focus was pharmaceutical treatment.