Sentences with phrase «in a mental institution does»

A monthlong stay in a mental institution doesn't do Simon Axler much good.

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Because you «take accusations of spiritual abuse seriously», in your review of prior emails, did you not reconsider the attempt by the discernment team to have Julie committed to a mental institution to be potentially abusive?
This is done through the Institutional Committees, composed of AA's who commit themselves to regular availability for Twelfth Step work in institutions, including general hospitals, mental hospitals, and correctional facilities.
I have been fascinated by the number of secular institutions in these last years (often mental hospitals) who have asked me to do what would have been called in a previous period «religious emphasis week.»
What struck me about McMurphy was that he didn't really seem to belong in the mental institution.
It hews to the most obvious tropes of case - of - the - week shows about oddball visionaries partnered with law - and - order sharpshooters, and in the first hour at least, doesn't pay its audience much respect when it comes to the plausibility of dialogue, character motivations, or the security procedures at a mental institution for former future - convicts.
Plot details are being kept under wraps at the moment, but we do know that the story takes place in Tijuana and may include breaking Alan (Zach Galifianakis) out of a mental institution.
As for Anthony (the most well defined character), he's a melancholy guy who never did anything in his life but still fund the time to spend some of it in a mental institution.
After spending time in a mental institution, Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper) can testify that life doesn't always play by the rules.
Because she did this, and also because they gave her horrible, disgusting extensions in this movie that looked like dreadlocks, she ends up in a mental institution.
From the desperate struggle to win back the child she loves to the courage and commitment needed to make sense of her life, this account recalls Kim Noble's many years in and out of mental institutions and various diagnoses until finally being appropriately diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID).
Twinned with «La Cle des Champs,» a French expression for freedom, there is a more astonishing retrospective of 79 works by Arthur Bispo do Rosario, a self - taught Brazilian artist who died in 1989 after spending five decades in a Rio de Janeiro mental institution.
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