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Texas Psychiatric Abuses
Che Gookin:
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That one sounds familiar.
iamartsy:
Yes, but that was an odd way to get one "in touch with their feelings". I think you usually talk to a therapist for that. That is how I dealt with the aftermath of the hospitalization. A therapist guided me to my feelings because I was very shut down at that point (1988). Suddenly, I was out of college and shut down from my feelings. I had to enter the "real world" and was in no way ready for it. I have always isolated enough on my own. No need to isolate me; yet that is what they were about to do had I not exited at patient's request.
Guest5432:
Curious if anyone has information concerning Laurel Ridge psychiatric hospitals, especially those in San Antonio and Austin, TX. This picture is one child who died in San Antonio after being restrained. He was only 9 years old!~
Just because the state of Texas licenses a residential, group, orphanage does not mean the place is fit for human beings to live. Am curious about Southwest Mental Health Center, where 14 year-old Willie Wright was restrained to death.
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VEhdOOOzZg - Worst Little Hell Holes in Texas
iamartsy:
It looks like Laurel Ridge has become part of the old Brown Schools network. Please see this for more info on Texas: http://http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26214&start=0&hilit=gao+texas
It is not a place you want to go for treatment. I had one friend in West Oaks and basically they hold you long enough to detox you. Then you are sent to outpatient for 6 weeks. Some places won't hold you any longer than your insurance will allow. The GAO report, while old, might give you some understanding of TX.
try another castle:
--- Quote from: "iamartsy" ---It looks like Laurel Ridge has become part of the old Brown Schools network. Please see this for more info on Texas: http://http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26214&start=0&hilit=gao+texas
It is not a place you want to go for treatment. I had one friend in West Oaks and basically they hold you long enough to detox you. Then you are sent to outpatient for 6 weeks. Some places won't hold you any longer than your insurance will allow. The GAO report, while old, might give you some understanding of TX.
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West Oaks... is that in North Dallas? I think that's where I was almost sent after my suicide attempt. Either that or it was green oaks. Either way it doesnt matter cause I didnt go, but still.
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