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Time In The Hospital
My hospital stays were not what I expected. They were
unpleasant, in that being in a psychiatric ward is almost like being in jail.
You are not free to come and go, the windows all have tough screens or even
bars on them. You aren't allowed to have anything not approved by your doctor
or the ward staff. Visitors can only come two-hours a day and, even then, only
a pre-approved list of people can visit. You are not allowed any rest during
the day, as activities are planned all the time.
In short, I can't recommend it as a vacation
destination.
However, my stay was pleasant in that I didn't
experience any of the expected "horror stories" such as in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. The ward staff was
pleasant (but firm, very firm!). Everyone did their best to make a bad
situation as comfortable as possible.
Bottom line is, if you or someone you know, has to
check in to a psychiatric ward, don't be afraid to do it. It won't be fun, but
it will be what you need. And it's not as bad as popular media depictions may
lead you to believe.
My later inpatient stays were each followed by a few
weeks in a "partial hospitalization" program. Even though you live at
home, you spend 6-hours a day in intensive group therapy. In many ways, it's
more intense than being an inpatient because the pace and depth of the therapy
is much more advanced. I emerged with a true grasp of exactly how erroneous my
thinking was, how distorted my perception of the world.
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