Sentences with phrase «in psychiatric wards of»

They work in hospitals that cater to patients with mental health issues or in psychiatric wards of general hospitals.
In such cases, inpatient treatment in a psychiatric hospital or in the psychiatric ward of a general hospital is usually indicated.
I did more clinical work in the psychiatric ward of a VA hospital, and taught Clinical Pastoral Education chaplain trainees at the Institute of Religion of the Texas Medical Center.
It's a shame Challenging and provocative drama set in the psychiatric ward of a Glasgow hospital.

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If a person is violent and / or adamantly refuses to accept help, it may be necessary for the family to call the police who will transport him to a public psychiatric ward (in a county hospital) or to a mental hospital for observation, This is the least desirable method of getting the person to treatment, but it sometimes becomes necessary as a last resort.
I spent a lot of my time in the psychiatric ward.
In fact, I told someone the other day that even if Tony comes out squeaky clean and Julie is thrown into a psychiatric ward, my conscience would be clear because I served my purpose, and that was to allow her to give her version of events that had been silenced for so many years.
She recommends several titles: Ned Vizzini's «It's Kind of a Funny Story» portrays Craig, a teenager with depression at the hands of academic stress, who spends times in a psychiatric ward.
City pols are urging the state to block the closing of a psychiatric ward in upper Manhattan, where residents fear that hundreds of untreated mentally ill people will wind up on neighborhood streets.
Pressure on hospitals» psychiatric wards is behind the problem, with 90 % occupancy rates in over half of psychiatric wards and over 100 % occupancy in 15 % of wards.
City pols are urging the state to block the closing of a psychiatric ward in upper Manhattan, where residents fear that hundreds of untreated mentally ill people will wind up...
As she reflects on her illness, Cahalan wonders how many people go misdiagnosed or undiagnosed in a psychiatric ward as a result of lesser - known neurological diseases.
Now a large survey using data from all patients hospitalized in psychiatric wards in Israel, and their siblings, has given some answers: having a sibling with schizophrenia increases your risk of developing the condition by a factor of x10, with increased risks of developing bipolar disorder and other mental disorders.
Thus commenced years of trial - and - error therapy, conducted mostly in a psychiatric ward.
A couple of German virologists believe the bug may be sending people, in large numbers, to the psychiatric ward.
As someone who has unfortunately been involved with numerous close relatives (a daughter, a brother and a wife who were given this diagnosis) and having worked in state psychiatric wards and witnessed seriously ill schizophrenics firsthand, I am convinced there is organic impairment of some kind responsible for this very painful disease.
Having based her first best - seller, Postcards from the Edge, on her experiences in drug rehab more than a decade earlier, she started trying to write about her break and hospitalization in the same vein while fresh out of the psychiatric ward.
The plot (as if you care): Harry removes Lloyd from a psychiatric ward where he has been faking (for a gag) his insanity for nearly 20 years, and the two soon discover that Harry may have a full - grown daughter he conceived but didn't know about, which is very timely given that Harry is in need of a kidney transplant.
There are numerous benefits for his suicidal confession that paints a rather rosy perspective of life in a psychiatric ward.
In the midst of the sometimes overbearingly quirky atmosphere of the psychiatric ward where Craig voluntarily admits himself are small truths about Craig's life suffering from depression.
Ever since the visions began, Jack has been in and out of psychiatric institutions, and turns to the demon drink to ward off the unquiet spirits.
He has worked as a researcher at the academic unit of psychiatry at the University of Bristol and on in - patient psychiatric wards.
I went from a trading desk at Lehman Brothers in the middle of Times Square to a psychiatric ward, where the usual precautions against sharp objects were taken.
The large - scale sculpture, sound, and mixed - media works will be installed in the two - story New Industries Building, where «privileged» inmates were permitted to work; the main and psychiatric wards of the Hospital; the A Block cells, the only remaining section of the military prison that was constructed in the early 20th century; and the Dining Hall.
With Kusama's exhibitions and fashion line, more people are coming out of the woodwork to discuss her notoriety as a kook — which includes living in a psychiatric ward across the street from her studio.
The community psychiatric nurse role is for individuals who have acquired a complete psychiatric nursing training, as well as having several years of working experience in a ward or community hospital, and are able to effectively carry out a series of recovery and supportive activities to people experiencing acute and continual mental illness.
Only few studies have described prevalence of aggressive incidents in adolescent psychiatric wards, and data in forensic psychiatric care are even more limited.
With this evidence in mind and my professional awareness and understanding of personality traits as a Charge Nurse on a psychiatric assessment ward I have been relentlessly requesting Cafcass consider a personality disorder.
The statistical sample of the present study included 246 nurses, who were working in psychiatric and neurology wards of western and east Azerbaijan and Ardabil in 2015 years.
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