I think people with unchecked schizofrenia should be required to go on medical treatment, if they have a criminal record.
I think people with unchecked schizofrenia should be required to go on medical treatment, if they have a criminal record.
I think people with unchecked schizofrenia should be required to go on medical treatment, if they have a criminal record.
I think people with unchecked schizofrenia should be required to go on medical treatment, if they have a criminal record.
yeah but you would have to lock them up all day to give them that treatment. and does medicine really help that issue?
I think people with unchecked schizofrenia should be required to go on medical treatment, if they have a criminal record.
Wo is going to be with them 24 hours a day to make them take their medication? Or are you speaking of forced labotomies like "Back in the day".
I think people with unchecked schizofrenia should be required to go on medical treatment, if they have a criminal record.
There are a lot of ways I think that people should be required to get treatment but, due to our lax treatment of mental illnesses, they never are.
Recently, the closest large (and leftist) city to me has been in a lot of trouble for what their police and jail system have been up to. However, one of the most recent things they've been criticised for is putting people with obvious mental conditions into the local state-run psych hospital rather than into "mainstreaming programs."
Not that I propose this, but I guess if somebody is supposed to take a dose > meds every X hours, he could be required to report to office every X hours i > order to recieve his meds under supervision, under penaulty of having a bato > shoved up his ass if he does not comply.
Meaning, you don t theorically need a 24 hours watch.
Wo is going to be with them 24 hours a day to make them take their medication?No lobotomies, but medication. It would be like being on probation.
Or are you speaking of forced labotomies like "Back in the day".
Recently, the closest large (and leftist) city to me has been in a lot of trouble for what their police and jail system have been up to. However, one of the most recent things they've been criticised for is putting people with obvious mental conditions into the local state-run psych hospital rather thanIf mainstreaming programs fail, then the psych hospital would be the
into "mainstreaming programs."
Recently, the closest large (and leftist) city to me has been in a lot of
trouble for what their police and jail system have been up to. However, one >> of the most recent things they've been criticised for is putting people with >> obvious mental conditions into the local state-run psych hospital rather
than into "mainstreaming programs."
I'm in wisconsin. if people want help they can't even get it. psychologists and psychiatrists can not earn a living here in this state. I guess it has something to do with insurance coverage and other factors. I'm no expert, I just know of people who needed help and had to go to a regular doctor who gave
them pills instead.
I guess after the pandemic the need for mental health professionals has increased even more.
Recently, the closest large (and leftist) city to me has been in a lot of trouble for what their police and jail system have been up to. However, on
of the most recent things they've been criticised for is putting people wit
obvious mental conditions into the local state-run psych hospital rather than into "mainstreaming programs."
If mainstreaming programs fail, then the psych hospital would be the
place they would be. I would rather give people an opportunity to live a somewhat functional life.
I also want to make it where if you want the assistance you would be
required to have regular maintence of your health issues such as
bi-weekly checkins or appointments.
Wo is going to be with them 24 hours a day to make them take their medication?
Or are you speaking of forced labotomies like "Back in the day".
No lobotomies, but medication. It would be like being on probation.
I think that happens here, too, for people who don't get arrested and
thrown in a psych hospital. If your insurance covers mental health then
you can get help, otherwise maybe not.
Indeed. Some people didn't adjust to being home all the time too well while others didn't adjust to transistioning back to "normal."
I think that happens here, too, for people who don't get arrested and thrown in a psych hospital. If your insurance covers mental health then you can get help, otherwise maybe not.
i looked into this like 4 years ago. these places dont want to work with insurance companies because they keep getting stiffed.
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