A lot of ppl, specifically teenagers and young adults, are so curious about what a psych ward is like. They get there and then change their tune QUICK. They think it’ll be like Girl Interrupted or some other movie but boy it is not. Think twice before attempting to get into one “just for fun”. Ur privacy is gone. The conditions aren’t exactly ideal. Every place is different. But county psych wards regardless of state are not pretty. Nevermind the disgusting acts committed by patients themselves. Remember they’re sick so they don’t care about their surroundings or about being in front of other ppl. Be careful.
Thank goodness there are people willing to work in such places. Utter admiration. These people are ill and deserve the help given by the dedicated staff but what a challenging place to work.
Paranoid schizophrenia is by far the most disturbing form of severe psychological suffering to witness. I feel for these people as they are truly trapped in their own personal hell in which they cannot escape no matter what they do. Truly a terrifying manifestation.
My partners going through mental illness at the moment.. this is amazing documentary . The stories make me more understanding towards what shes going through. and less dismissive towards her situation. Amazing thing is i love her even more now
I work with adults with mental illness. Most of them are great people when in a stable home on the right medication. It's very sad to see what someone own mind can do to themselves.
That poor lady having to live with the reality waking up everyday knowing you killed your baby. Untreated postpartum could have any woman in that position, but I don't think I would have the will to live after that. Damn me to hell. IDC. 😑
I have mental illnesses. Im Bipolar and when Im manic, I can slip into psychosis. I went undiagnosed for years. Therapy and medication has literally saved my life. Being lost and confused in your own mind is a terrifying experience 😢
I'm up here in Seattle and my mother's name/title is Dr. Kay Elaine Morgan, LMHC PHD. When she obtained her professorship she opened and ran a very, very successful psychotherapy treatment business for forty years. Very proud of the help and the lives she helped to aid in positively changing some very acutely ill human beings.
Kathryn can’t help what she says about Lionel Richie when the nurse taking care of her is Lionel Richie body double
this is where the alphabet mafia should be
There are countless people in jails and prisons that need mental assistance. So so sad. Heartbreaking.
a lot of people aren't crazy...they are just dealing with trauma from crazy shit they went through.
A lot of ppl, specifically teenagers and young adults, are so curious about what a psych ward is like. They get there and then change their tune QUICK. They think it’ll be like Girl Interrupted or some other movie but boy it is not. Think twice before attempting to get into one “just for fun”. Ur privacy is gone. The conditions aren’t exactly ideal. Every place is different. But county psych wards regardless of state are not pretty. Nevermind the disgusting acts committed by patients themselves. Remember they’re sick so they don’t care about their surroundings or about being in front of other ppl. Be careful.
Thank goodness there are people willing to work in such places. Utter admiration. These people are ill and deserve the help given by the dedicated staff but what a challenging place to work.
The biden administration would’ve deemed them all perfectly sane and set them free.
The scary part is this is real
Taking care of mental patients is stressful and wearing. Day after day.
A little Ativan sounds pretty good about now.
Paranoid schizophrenia is by far the most disturbing form of severe psychological suffering to witness. I feel for these people as they are truly trapped in their own personal hell in which they cannot escape no matter what they do. Truly a terrifying manifestation.
As a psychology student I thank you for posting this film.
My partners going through mental illness at the moment.. this is amazing documentary . The stories make me more understanding towards what shes going through. and less dismissive towards her situation. Amazing thing is i love her even more now
I work with adults with mental illness. Most of them are great people when in a stable home on the right medication. It's very sad to see what someone own mind can do to themselves.
Finally someone uploaded it complete and with good quality! Thanks.
I swear these UA-camrs are the ones who deserve a million followers!! This is amazingly horrifying to see but HAS to be told.
That poor lady having to live with the reality waking up everyday knowing you killed your baby. Untreated postpartum could have any woman in that position, but I don't think I would have the will to live after that. Damn me to hell. IDC. 😑
Such a delicate subject....one of my childhood friends has schizophrenia and it is heartbreaking to say the least..
I have mental illnesses. Im Bipolar and when Im manic, I can slip into psychosis. I went undiagnosed for years. Therapy and medication has literally saved my life. Being lost and confused in your own mind is a terrifying experience 😢
I'm up here in Seattle and my mother's name/title is Dr. Kay Elaine Morgan, LMHC PHD. When she obtained her professorship she opened and ran a very, very successful psychotherapy treatment business for forty years. Very proud of the help and the lives she helped to aid in positively changing some very acutely ill human beings.