Quote from: JBR on Yesterday at 10:23:45 PMI think there are some quite different levels of 'mental health issues'.Who knows! If she had been left on her own (parents were dead) she might not have taken her medication, and the voices might have told her to commit some horrific act. Containment made sure it didn't happen. The murderer in Nottingham was known not to take his medication, he was being 'managed inthe community'. But he really wasn't.
Your cousin, I assume, was a perfectly safe patient though sadly she died young.
The sort of people I'm thinking of are dangerous people who should be kept well away from society for as long as it takes, for life if necessary.
I still believe in a life for a life, mental problems included.
Quote from: GrannyMac on Yesterday at 10:10:54 PMMy ma in law was a psychiatric nursing sister, the hospital she worked in was well known in the area. It had different levels of wards, people with mild issues might be hospitalised short term, but there were long term secure patients. My cousin developed schizophrenia as a young woman, and was hospitalised there. She died there when she was still relatively young, her life outside of hospital was a car crash.I think there are some quite different levels of 'mental health issues'.
Quote from: Cassandra on Yesterday at 05:13:21 PMOver here the Police used to enjoy 'potting' the bastards, but now even that useful action has been leaned on thanks to the 'Wokerati'. Still I'm told further South, it still occurs and most of the White population closes ranks and turns their back upon these 'happenings'. Any killings are hushed up before the BLM nutters get to know too much about it.
It seems Scrumps the 'Cops' Stateside are learning fast to just watch the different tribes & cults cull each other in a definite trend over the past year or so. As one said to me "why step in to stop em killing each other and then get blown out yourself for trying to break it up?, it wouldn't be the cops restraining Loyd in any way today" "Let the bastards do it for their selves"
Quote from: GrannyMac on Yesterday at 07:53:42 PMSerious mental health issues seem to go untreated since 'Care in the Community' became the norm. Perhaps its time some politicians stopped pussyfooting around and made some hard decisions. Voices telling you to harm and/or kill? Locked ward in a psych hospital for the forseeable. Don't want to take the medication that stops these thoughts? Same hospital.I also strongly agree with this.
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