Not exact matches
Second of all, you are questioning allot of good and productive individuals should be put
away into
mental hospitals only because of a belief
in angels.
Pretty sure a
mental hospital would turn
away people if their only reason for visiting was because they believe
in God... Just sayin
Some laymen may do a job of befriending by taking certain people
in trouble into their homes — the unwed mother, the youth who is
away from home and
in need of certain boundaries, the
mental hospital returnee.
Some information from previous generations may be vague or not formally diagnosed (for example,
in the early 1900's a person might have been said to have a «
mental breakdown» - which resulted
in them being temporarily treated
in a psychiatric
hospital, given shock treatments and released; or maybe you had a «eccentric uncle» that lived by himself
in a cabin
away from society and only very rarely socialized with family, and spoke of conspiracy theories when he did talk.
And one pupil «
in extreme need» had been sent to a
hospital in the north - east of England «hundreds of miles
away as there was not a single adolescent
mental health bed available
in this region».
Mental health
hospital clinicians — When his school couldn't tolerate Tyler any longer, a local
mental health
hospital took our son
away in handcuffs.