Psychiatric Hospitals and Dangerous Patients?
Question by Arisa: Psychiatric Hospitals and Dangerous Patients? I am curious. Is there a specific term given to patients that pose a threat to themselves and others? Do the doctors refer to them as something such as ‘high risk’ or some other term like that? Do they treat them like any other patient? And are they put in an entirely different area of the hospital/asylum? Do they still use straight jackets or is that more of an old method of restraint? And is the world asylum even used for a psychiatric hospital now or is it known more as an institution? Read more... ...
How to Deal With Depression?
Question by Complicated: how to deal with depression? im 17. I suffer from depression. I wont tell my parents about it because they will worry about me and i just can’t see a doctor. i just want to know how you can help cope with it? i’ve felt like this for a few years now. i’m not happy being me if that makes sense. please don’t mock my question its a serious question. Please if you know a way tell me, i’ll be so thank full. Read more... ...
Non Profit Drug Rehab Centers
Recapitalizing Not-for-Profit HospitalsNon–profit hospitals are becoming more attractive acquisition targets to for-profit for-profit hospitals operate more money-losing trauma and burn centers and drug rehab … Return Document General Program Information For Public Disclosure And Use …Substance abuse are eligible for certification in Illinois as Alcohol and Drug Counselors. wide variety of settings, including the state-federal public rehabilitation system, non–profit community-based rehabilitation programs, private rehabilitation centers, centers for … View This Document RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES …That so many non–profit organizations like the ARC are requesting support these days 32,000 people were admitted to state-licensed drug treatment centers for heroin addiction last year, up from … Read More Read more... ...