If you are in a mental health ward, you are there because you were in crisis. You are there to be kept safe from yourself or to keep others safe from you, to have basic needs met, to start on meds etc. You are monitored, there are some groups available and you meet with psychiatrist. There is little chance of any therapy- it’s not going to work whilst you are acutely unwell anyway. That is done in the community. Whilst in hospital- staff are assisting you to build a routine - stuff goes on in the background- patients aren’t always aware of what staff actually do.She said last night she's in there voluntary so it's not sectioning. She also said she gets like no therapy or counselling or group sessions it's literally a roof over your head, your food and your meds but the nurses are there for you to talk to for support if needed.
Is this accurate for being in a MH unit? If so that is honestly not great in my opinion for anyone. Obviously having a break is sometimes what people need but sometimes people need to work through stuff or learn coping skills and how are people meant to do that without support?
Ah I see okay thanks for explainingIf you are in a mental health ward, you are there because you were in crisis. You are there to be kept safe from yourself or to keep others safe from you, to have basic needs met, to start on meds etc. You are monitored, there are some groups available and you meet with psychiatrist. There is little chance of any therapy- it’s not going to work whilst you are acutely unwell anyway. That is done in the community. Whilst in hospital- staff are assisting you to build a routine - stuff goes on in the background- patients aren’t always aware of what staff actually do.
There’s work done to encourage meaningful use of time, 1:1 with your named nurse to discuss progress, meetings with psychiatry etc. if you are extremely unwell this could mean you are there for a few years in the ward then can sometimes be moved to a mental health rehab unit where there are art groups, meditation, gym visits, walking groups and help with shopping etc. OT will help with learning basic life skills etc but a lot of the time all of this can be done in a community setting when possibleShe said last night she's in there voluntary so it's not sectioning. She also said she gets like no therapy or counselling or group sessions it's literally a roof over your head, your food and your meds but the nurses are there for you to talk to for support if needed.
Is this accurate for being in a MH unit? If so that is honestly not great in my opinion for anyone. Obviously having a break is sometimes what people need but sometimes people need to work through stuff or learn coping skills and how are people meant to do that without support?
Caught it there too.. So shes still had Louise down staying at her house so she could visit her in the hospital, louise has left her house a shithole and apparently theres bugs running about her bed.She's home and on live crying
Or maybe louise wasn't there at all and the usual smear campaign has begun.Why would she even want to see Louise in the hospital let alone give her free reign of her gaff unsupervised after everything that's went on is baffling. Maybe she is fried in the head.
Thank you - I’m ok at the moment thanks xHope your ok Buddy, she makes a mockery out of people needing genuine help and assistance. I think she’s in another hospital
Why on earth would you want to be back on tiktok with your ex in the box as soon as you’re home from the spaA Louise account came in and asked for the box to which Rosie said “ no that’s a fake account” which is strange because I’ve seen Louise actually live on that account ….
She seems like a real people person to me like enjoys the chat I bloody hate people me so can’t relateI think i've said this before but i think what Rosie would benefit from most is a wee job, like even in a shop or something, genuinely for her mental health and sense of purpose she could even volunteer if she wants but just something that would keep her busy each day and stop her getting bored and acting chaotic i genuinely think it would do her the world of good man
Prob found out they won't pay her debt an papped her homeShe's home and on live crying
Who would employ her though? She would bring nothing but trouble to the place. A lot of them on tiktok have made themselves unemployable.I think i've said this before but i think what Rosie would benefit from most is a wee job, like even in a shop or something, genuinely for her mental health and sense of purpose she could even volunteer if she wants but just something that would keep her busy each day and stop her getting bored and acting chaotic i genuinely think it would do her the world of good man
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