Sentences with phrase «stayed in psychiatric hospitals»

Their son stayed in psychiatric hospitals eight times by the age of 12.
The former dictates an account of her misfortunes to psychologist, Dr Grene (Eric Bana), as documented in the graffitied bible she's kept hidden during her plus 40 - year stay in a psychiatric hospital.
As the film starts, we gradually learn that son Conrad (Timothy Hutton) recently returned from a stay in a psychiatric hospital.
Incoming freshman Logan Lerman is shy and prone to sitting on the sidelines, but he also has more serious problems, including a recent stay in a psychiatric hospital, and a best friend who committed suicide.
Steve drew some of his understanding of his wife's depression from his experience of his mother's stays in psychiatric hospitals throughout his childhood, drawing comparisons between experiences as a child and his subsequent responses when faced with the situation in his marital relationship.

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If you truly do not recognize the Const!tution as being the Supreme Law that governs your physical life here in this country, then you have some options, like giving up your Citizenship and moving to a different country, or staying here and refusing to follow the law — in which case we can bring a tort action or other civil suit against you, file criminal charges against you, or have you committed to a psychiatric hospital.
Women or their infants were excluded from participating if the mother was under 16 years (Hoddinott 2012), had a medical contraindication (Hoddinott 2012; Junior 2007; Paul 2012), the physical condition of baby prevented breastfeeding (Junior 2007), if the hospital stay was longer than usual, there were any postnatal complications in the mother or newborn, no phone number, living outside the area, or child protection concerns (Paul 2012), and any prenatal drug use, psychiatric illness, or HIV positive status (Serwint 1996).
But at least 12 percent of patients are still prescribed multiple antipsychotics after an inpatient stay at a state psychiatric hospital, according to an analysis of U.S. data in the July Journal of Psychiatric Practice ®, published by Wolters Kluwer.
In Sharp Objects, Camille Preaker is a mediocre journalist fresh from a stay at a psychiatric hospital.
Taking us from her oppressive childhood in postwar Japan to her present life in the psychiatric hospital where she voluntarily stays — and is still productive — Kusama's autobiography offers insight into the persona of mental illness that has informed her work.
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