The mental hosptial I went to basically has you strip naked, throws all your belongings into a plastic bag, and makes you put scrubs on. Then you go into the ward and the lock your stuff up in the office. You share a room with someone, no electronics, no personal belongings. You get premade meals 3 times a day, and there is a shower room that's only open in the morning and afternoon. You get 3 options. Walk around in circles all day in your scrubs and socks, draw in a coloring book, or watch CNN on the TV in a room with plastic chairs. It's always cold, the beds are hard, the pillows are flat, and the bed sheets are thin. This is basically 100 times better.
if this joke was about cancer i wouldn't be the bad guy who's always offended? everyone needs to take mental illness seriously other than that yeah i have anger issues what are you going to do about it? :)
What?? I just got out yesterday and my mental hospital made us get rid of everything. No shoes. No outside time. No phone or electronics. They dehumanized us. Broke us down and acted like they helped us by drugging us. Sleeping was the hardest part because people would scream and pound doors. You were isolated in a room from 11 pm-6am with vitals checked every 3 hours. And blood drawn at 5 am. Breakfast was served at 8:30 but it was so hard waking up when you've been basically tranqulized. Staff was terribly rude and didn't care. We had 1 hour of visiting time 6-7 pm. Food was awful my feet still hurt like crazy cause of not having shoes. And then they would mop the floor so your socks would get wet and they would wouldn't give you a new pair. They dehumanized you.
+anna brown nah. Ive been there for 2 months and its fine. You take your medics and watch tv. Smoke cigarettes outside and talk to everybody. There is a lot of weirdo tho. But some are normals.
+ilovejellyfish when I stayed at one we just watched TV and talk and colored. We wort aloud to go outside unless we had a supervisor with us or if we had a group that took us outside
"you could feal it, if your fingers were coming out of the camera" so creative. i would have just said "if you were here, you could notice it" lol im gonna steal that line
I've been to a psychward. They make people worse. I hope humanity evolves this aspect of treating already broken people in a way that doesn't hurt them even more. Realize the reason someone is dangerous, how they got there mentally is because of suffering. I don't believe they need anymore of it.
I'm not saying your experiences and your points aren't valid. There's still a lot we have to learn and change regarding the way we treat mental illness and people who suffer from them - I'm not trying to refute that in any way! I personally just wouldn't say psych wards/mental hospitals make people worse. Everyone's different and there are also many people - me included - who can say that a hospitalization due to mental illness saved their lives, or at least made it better than it was before. The system has problems, sure, but it still does work for many people. I feel bad for everyone who had bad experiences (being mistreated, abused etc.) with it - that should definitely not happen to anyone!
@7E_NER_IE7 My experience is as valid as yours though...? And the fact that being in a mental hospital helped me (personally, multiple times already) doesn't invalidate any of your experiences. I was there because I have schizoaffective disorder and without the right meds and therapies, I hear voices and see things that aren't really there and I can't seperate my delusions from reality. That's no way to live and I'm happy I got help and still continue to get it, actually... just not in a hospital but through my pychiatrist (meds) and my therapist (therapy, obviously). As I said, I'm sorry for what you went through, but please don't call me naive for speaking my truth.
I’ve actually been to several and never had that experience the ones I’ve been to they’ve always wanted to help the patient and get them better but shieeeeet I don’t know wtf you went lmfaoooo
@@Tintenfischchen it sure as fuck wasn't good for me to be surrounded by braindead maniacs for 5 days because of suicidal tendencies, that experience didn't help me at all.
Zeon :D he’s in it for suicidal reasons, or at least another comment he made hinted towards it. I don’t think he’s crazy, I think he’s really bored. Edit: he also said in the description that he didn’t start taping things to the walls until after a week and a half
Ikr? I’m not from the UK but I wasn’t even allowed to have a real brush in the hospital. Leggings were banned too, because they’re stretchy so they’re somehow dangerous?
Why not make asylums/mental hospitals more comfortable & pleasing looking for its patients instead of looking & feeling like a prison ? Those places boosts their insanity
This would never happen in US facilities. It is illegal to even have cameras, phones, laptops etc inside. It's also a violation to film inside since, you violate everyone's privacy.
It's not illegal for patients to bring in those items. If a HCP (health care professional) did that, for example started taking random pictures of patients for non medical reasons than they would be violating HIPAA and that would be a crime. But a patient can't be charged with violating HIPAA laws because they are not a medical professional. Although you're not allowed to have phones and cameras it wouldn't be illegal for a patient to sneak one in. Like I snuck my phone in don't worry I wasn't sharing people's info but I wanted contact to my friends and RUclips and lawyer incase they did anything wrong which they have. I had it in my hospital gown pocket with charger just hanging out there where it was really obvious but they missed it. I should've kept it on me because I went to group and they like to search your rooms during group and throw your stuff around and take "contraband" but I had my phone plugged into the outlet which for some reason they have when you could easily hurt yourself with the electrical outlet! But yeah they took my phone and I got it back when I left a few days later lol. They wouldn't give me medical care at the hospital literally right across the parking lot. I had to stay up all night so I wouldn't die in my sleep. But I was gonna say that the lower security or shorter stay psych ward in my town has computers with internet. They allow us to use them for work or school or education. But if you get caught going on RUclips or Facebook they will stop you.
Depersonalization, disempowerment and coercion used to induce a desirable mindset or behavioural pattern. Psychiatry works differently depending on where you had the luck to get born.. Hardly a way to stop anyone from killing themselves. More like the opposite Edit to comment: Big part of the problem is lack of funding and research. I don't think this is what anyone wants tbh
I spent a year in this place, with no violence towards staff or patients while i was there. There are separate facilities for violent or unmanageable cases. They are much like this one, but with stricter rules and more clinical personnel. I heard good things and bad things, one friend of mine says the rules actually helped him feel safe. People do not go there "just" for being suicidal either, 24-hour observation was used from what i saw.
I had a close friend my last year of high school who was admitted to a mental hospital after her mother was murdered. Not this kind though. More like the bars on the window, straight jacket, padded room type hospital
I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean exactly, but I wouldn't say that about people because it could seem dehumanizing, and it can sound like your calling somebody crazy. Most people end up in mental hospitals because of suicide attempts, depression and things that could harm themselves.
Tell me what "normal" is though? Because he is normal in his own way. Just because someone for example fights schizophrenia or mania episodes doesn't mean they aren't "normal". So my question is to you, what is normal?
They've got you on a long leash at that place. When I was in the hospital we couldn't even have MP3 players, much less film and walk around the hospital. Maybe it's bc I was in a psych ward and you're in a full out hospital. Sigh that place looks amazing.
Kati e I was in one before and you weren't even allowed to have you're own shoes, you weren't allowed to have phones or anything like that but it was cool
I still remember when I was 10 years old somebody forced me into a mental hospital for a short interview and it was Scary!!! They forced me to play with stupid fricking children's toys and told me to sit in a corner!!!! I was scared!!!! I hate it!!! They hugged me and I felt horrible!!!
I think all the sedatives being handed out might have something to do with it! Well, and the fact that most of the people there didn't seem to know how to care for themselves.
My little brother had to spend time in a mental hospital because he was having hallucinations and abused my mom without even realizing that he was doing something bad. He still does, but he gets away with it because he has Autism.
They can still be taught right from wrong but some people just never teach their disabled kids 'you cant do that' so they continue to. He may be too far c=gone but it couldve been peveted
Its not always the parents' fault...my kid knows right from wrong. S/he is just hellbent on doing what s/he wants to damn do anyway. Its called Oppositional Defiance.
RealRap_365 are you actually serious? there's a difference between discipline and child abuse. incase you havent noticed, the older generations are more polite and kind where as the younger generations are fuck tards. hm i wonder why...
When I went to parkwood they took the laces off my shoes, we were locked in a room unless for meals, activities, shower/ bed, and meds. When we went to sleep they would lock our bedroom doors
my step-dad is always using this to get me to behave whenever he says something in his language,which he was abused by his parents and he's trying to leak it out onto us.whenever he says something negative i have to tell him off,but he thinks i am going goofy.i can't stand it. i don't got no money and the town around me or outside doesn't suit me.
Because you can appear totally normal and be ill,but glad for him that hospital look nice,kind of the same here in belgium,they are just normal hospitals,but for mental illness.but still i would not want to be locked in there,if my parents figured out that i harmed myself with a scissors twice,i would probably already be in there.
This is NOTHING like the hospital I was forced into! I was not allowed to have ANY electronics, or outside clothing. We were given scrubs to wear and were not allowed to have shoes except for the ones they issued you when you went outside. We shared a room with 6 people altogether, and we were not allowed in our rooms at all unless it was lights out. We were required to sit in a room all day together, and wait for meals and group therapy. We were constantly cussed and beaten up by security too.
+Allysa The Queen Spud I'm 14 and I had to go to a mental hospital for 8 weeks because my foster parents thought something was wrong with me. I had a laptop but no internet. I got 1 phone call every 2 weeks and 1 visit every 3 weeks. I was the second youngest in there...the youngest was 10 and they put us together and said that we would get along. She scared the shit out of me. I would sit next to her and she looked like she was on drugs..like a horror movie. I asked her "How long are you in here for?" And she looked at me and smiled "Until I die.." I was like 'Your parents?" And she started screaming "They are dead! Dead! And they haunt me in my sleep now leave me alone before I kill you and your family." ( I think she had anger issues but she scared the living hell out of me..) Anyway we didn't talk after that. When i was packing my bags to go, she looked at me and was all "Be grateful...you don't have to suffer like me, people don't know what they do to us in here...its horrible.." ( So they must have beat her and drug her and i also noticed she was chained to the bed by her leg it was horrible and now I'm with my grandma and auntie ) I feel bad for her...should i go visit her maybe?
+Clementine garcia , hi. People say that most prisoners on deathrow, or with lifetime sentences, had a terrible life as a kid. Mostly because of violence or drug abuse amongst their parents. And you know by now how badly things can go with fosterparents too. I sincerely belive visiting her regulerly would be one of the kindest things you could ever do :)
+Clementine garcia (frightened) :rolleyes: Wow... I can relate..I'm 55..I was at Camarillo, but thankfully only for two or three months....what you described sounded worse..I was treated like a n-----r and I am white.
The mental hospital I went to was nothing like this. We weren't aloud to close the doors, we had roommates, no jewelry, no electronics, couldn't even have shoe laces. Not aloud to leave the main room until time to eat or time for gym. All the doors are locked, the rooms we stayed in were locked during the day. And the staff often pushed us into walls and stuff like that. Some people got sedated and strapped to bed. Even though the hospitals aren't as bad as they used to be, most of them aren't as nice as you're making them seem.
Mallory Waters most of the mental hospitals I went to actually let you smoked cigerates, that's if you were on the grown up side. but its not that bad today as it was in the past.
Oh and hoodies weren't allowed either. You couldn't layer clothing and pencils and erasers aren't allowed unless you have specified permission. I got us banned from markers, I have a chewing problem (it's a stim thing) and I chewed up a couple markers. I like Lakeland, it's nice ish there, heartland felt like prison though. They had similar rules though.
Haha your laugh is so funny when you were like "I forgot to flush" haha you have a charming personality! But one question, I don't understand why everything seems to be made of glass, what if one of the patients flipped out? Everything would get broken
+savii Nicole Patients that are considered a danger to themselves and others are housed in a different type of unit. They must be pretty good at determining it, 'cause nobody broke anything when i was there!
Just a polite question... why do people in the USA call these places Mental Hospitals - psychiatric hospital is more acceptable in the UK.. yes the mentally ill go there but they are there as they have psychiatric conditions/difficulties/problems
Joe White Everyone keeps trying for more political correctness i suppose. Sounds bad. I'd call them psychiatric inpatient units, but that name is so damn long! In my experience, patients like to use terms like "the nutter" and "finger paint land" most of the time :D
MortenErCrazy Yeah guess you are right, I have Bipolar and have been in the ''bin'' ''funny farm'' ''holiday inn'' during periods of mania. by my own admission lol. It was dumb of me to ask that question in the first place Psych hospitals are a commen term over here but that is just a short way of saying psychiatric hospital
Joe White Holiday inn lol, i like that one At least we can joke about it, less grim that way! Good luck with managing the bipolar, that can be a tough nut to crack. Good friend of mine has it. When you guys have mania it's like you're on cocaine :D
I disagree. If you go in relatively sane (depression or a personality disorder), you'll definitely leave more insane. If you go in bat shit crazy with terrible schizo disorders, you'll leave the same.
3:37 the writing on the door is in norwegian, we have amazing mental hospitals and jails here its pretty nice. People get the help they need and aren’t left to survive on their own. Most of the people that go out of jail don’t comitt a crime again. And people from mental hospitals get much help. Its very unlike any other systems, but it works.
Yeah. Psychiatry is a guessing game at best. I have been diagnosed with MDD with psychotic features, Aspergers, Bipolar II and oh yeah, I have an injury to my left frontal lobe. On disability because mentally I am shot out! Have had several bouts in a psych ward but never a hospital like this. I take Prozac and Gabapentin. I feel like a lab rat on these medications. I also take prescribed pain medication for a screwed up back. Sorry to ramble but I do that a lot sometimes. I am intelligent and I compose music for film and TV and build computers but the auditory hallucinations will not leave me alone!!!
@@chelseakatie02 Yes, most likely. I stopped taking the gabapentin and the hallucinations have somewhat resided. But the fact of the matter is, I still have that frontal lobe injury. It sucks!
about "psych hospitals make people worse".... you put in work you leave better off. others, maybe 25% of patients, get admitted have zero insight and once exposed to actual rules and structure, away from their enablers and their favorite avoidance methods , they get the prisoner mentality and just throw tantrums like little kids their 1st day of kindergarden. Half of them just kill time in their rooms, cheeking their meds not going to any groups and muttering "I dont belong here!! IM NOT CRAZY i just wanna go home where i dont have to do anything and mommy makes my bed and brings me bagel bites!" Had a rotten time at the psych hospital? its not a day camp its a place to re-evaluate your life and make a plan to get out of your routine thats harming both yourself and the people who care about you.
I like how optimistic you are! You don't look sad or angry at all, i do think it's hard to live with a mental illness, I really hope you are doing fine!
I love how he’s so happy and excited to be there it’s adorable! Btw I’m writing a story about a girl living in a mental hospital so I’m watching RUclips videos to help me brainstorm!
This is considered really high quality for a psych hospital. They will rarely have a gym like that. They also give their patients a lot of liberty here.
I was in a psychiatric hospital for 10 months. It has completely traumatized me. My anxiety is always out of the roof. I can't eat in front of people. I have been hospitalized 4 times in 2 years.
I was in a "Mental Hospital" and I'm not fucking crazy, if that's the word to even use. There are several reasons why people go there. I went because my therapist is a little bitch and thought I should just go to be observed, even though it wasn't even a good enough reason. (I recently found out I had major depression.) So, while being "observed", which took about 10 days, I learned people go there if they severely misbehave, if they aren't quite yet into foster care, and many other reasons-- other than the obvious. The people aren't all in one place. They have different units for different cases. Most of the teens that I was with had depression and anxiety. The nurses sucked ass, and never set their priorities straight. All in all, never go to one and never send anyone there unless they really, really need to be sent there.
I was preasured to go to mental hospital too,they are nothing but pretty prisons, especially for relatively normal,just a bit eccentric people like me, when you are in one room with real schizo for a week listening to all his nonsense,with nothing to do,thats, when you really are starting to go crazy. by the way Fun Fact in soviet union: dissidents and just about anybody, who tought a bit differently from norm, was put in mental institutuions,just a food for tought. ( i don't think of myself as a threat to system,but who knows,oh man im starting to sound crazy ; D)
Janis Ladigs Wow, one one my friends shared a room with someone who was a little... "off". They could hardly handle it. And the Soviet Union is absurd. Sorry you had to go through going to one of these places.
Naomi Montes Thanks for Your support, I think no matter where you live mental hospitals aren't nice places, i for example rather spend a week in actual prison than in looney house, at least there are 'normal' people. And in ex-soviet country so called psychiatry specialists are still practicing 30 year old treatments(basicly druging people up to the max),mixing hevaly ill patients, with people who just need to get away from shit for a week or two and be monitored to get proper drugs..damn they even steel in all seriousnes put weed and heroin in same category..these 'professionals' here should be locked in asylums themselves.
xdreamlandx No, no, it's fine. The normal day is in the middle of the night the nurses come and take your temperature and some other things. They asked you if you pooped, which was weird and I never really answered. Then we go back to sleep. At around 7:30 we have to get ready. I usually braided my hair the day before so it didn't look like a mess and I only had to brush my teeth and spray a little perfume before making my bed. We were aloud to have make-up but we were restricted on what we could have so I didn't even bother having my mom bring me some. Anyways, after making our bed we would all have to wait in the day room, which is just a room with some chairs, couches, a table and a radio. Then a nurse comes and says, "Line up ladies, time fore breakfast!" We all have to have on shoes so I would put on my nike slides. When we went down stairs we would see the rest of the teens and kids. We would always be sad to see such small children already being depressed so we would secretly talk to them, (We weren't aloud to talk to anyone other than the teenage girls that were in there.) After breakfast they would ask us what we ate.
When I went to a mental hospital no one was aloud to have anything but cloths and what they gave us and we weren't aloud to roam around either and we had no windows it's interesting to see how different mine from yours is
+Charlotte Gross I hope everyhting is better for you too, CG. I was at Camarillo (supposedly the notorious Eagles1977 "Hotel California" song asylum but disproven;well the Eagles did record on ASylum Records) in 68, no iPods, cells, or such back in those days..
+Charlotte Gross It's apparently very different from place to place. I talked about that a bit in the new interview! Heard some horrible stories from people who've been hospitalized in Africa and eastern Europe. Mental healthcare is a new field, there's not much standardization in how things are done, from what i can tell. o:
I wished I lived in Denmark and could go to a nice mental hospital like that. The ones I've gone to in America have been straight shit and traumatizing. I hope you got better though!
I know that in Brazil, if you have money, you can put your love ones in a special Mental Hospital. It's a paradise, at least the facade of the place. And the place is very famous and fancy. Gosh I forgot the name of the place, when I was 14 years old I was babysitting a woman that had mental illness and sometimes in her severe crisis went back to this place. She went back to this place whenever she gets out of control and violent towards her mother and the employees. It's pretty scaring. She almost desfigure her mother just with one nail scratching. I was just 14, and I knew how to deal with her without making her violent towards me. She really liked me, other employees always quit the job. My job was just to be company for her watching tv with her, talking to her, going out with her, taking food and medication to her bed. I had to be very creative to distract her. You know those maids that have cute, nice uniform. I wore those uniform to babysit her. It was very challenging. You need a lot patient. Now I don't know if the drugs/prescriptions made her worse, and I believe it did. She said she became schizofrenic when she was 18 years old, and she was 50 when I started babysitting her.
I've only been on a 72 hour psych hold because of an unintentional drug overdose. Like I was popping pills and drinking for fun. But it was a throughly traumatizing experience and one I wouldn't want to repeat. I'm sure it was worse for the security guards who had to handle my mess of a self. They were pretty taken off guard when I came to and was 100% lucid and normal sounding. Nothing like waking up in handcuffed to a hospital bed that makes you reevaluate your decisions in life.
I got out of an ER psych ward 2 days ago. In a fucked up way, it made me realize I had a lot to live for, simply because everything outside of it was so much better.
I think this good standard of treatment of patients in psychiatric wards is brilliant, if not improvable, (I don't know much about the standard of psychiatry in my darling Northern Ireland, but I know we lack services for children suffering from depression/ similar, and serves over all (though I have a friend who got some v. good treatment when 16 for depression)), I'm sorry to hear you had nothing to do in the ward (though ofcourse this is not true if in retrospect it gave you needed reflection time or something), and thanks for sharing this!
I think you're doing very well. My baby brother used to live in a place like this. Try to keep busy when you're feeling well, You look like you've got a handle on things-God bless
You're alright man; thanks for sharing. I wish I had a camera to document and analyze my behavior and their conditions especially when they're trying out new drugs in me
That place is a frigging palace compared to the one I was certed in. No personal belongings until a full week or stay, they changed me coming voluntarily to being certed for fourteen days for asking for soap, toilet paper, and shower stuff...... I kept saying please then they injected me with geodon for keeping on asking people to please do their jobs.
@@thegamesbrotherssvk5135 it’s really nostalgic. Like 2000s recording nostalgic. It’s kind of nice in a way, being able to see everything through this lense
@@very7962 I recorded it with an old digital hobby camera, of the kind many people got for their birthdays in the 00's - So that might have something to do with it!
not everyone in a mental hospital is suicidal you know. if he had a drug problem he might have been able to have a phone and a window/along those lines
Your room was a mansion compared to mine. I didn't have a computer or tv in my room, and the bathroom door was a foam pad velcroed to the door frame. And there was not much to do besides arts and crafts, playing card games, or watching tv, but that gets old quickly. The most enjoyable part about going there was being allowed to have my clothes and roam the hallways.
Yeah, I think he's faking it. Also the taping things to the wall, I never did that, I was never aloud to use anything with wires attached without supervision because of the suicide risk
+Kenshin If you'd like to stay in contact with me, I wouldn't mind. I am a student trying to get my doctorate in psychology, but in a private practice. I in no way want to pawn anyone off to someone else to make it their "problem" my only mission is to help. We wouldn't have to talk about anything serious or questions regarding your disorder, more along the lines of a simple friendship
I have a friend who came to the US from Denmark and she told me that even the jails over there are nice and you're given a room with technology and it's actually very chill. I've heard that a lot of countries over in Europe are similar and my English teacher actually showed a video of what it's like over there. Cool video dude
ive been to the psyche ward twice at least but that was when i used to smoke weed but i dont smoke anymore cuz i just go crazy now. there is a thin line between genius and insanity
Why they don't allow them to have phone? The patients could use the phone to interact with friends, families. You wonder why these patients get crazy or crazier.
@@tutsecret499 it's not our rules. We just have to go by them. They say it takes the interaction away from group and what they should be focused on.. I find it odd.. but, I don't make the rules!
@@rachelr.n.3563 I was trying to say that the place is already a hell, then no phone, no this, not that. These individuals should be kept busy doing tasks, painting, playing instruments, knitting, crochet, chess. Keep the brain busy, not drugging them up. Listening classic music. You wouldn't like to have your daughter in this place. When you hear the horrible sound from the patient when they being carried by force and injecting stuff on them, pay attention of the agonizing sound even from a very muscular, tall and very strong guy, and they beg not to do it that indicates that this drug injection has something behind horror. I was watching videos about these institutions, it gives me chills, even before they open the gate, just the facade the bldg that looks like came out from horror movies. Then environment should be healthy. They beg not go to these places and beg not to be drugged up, that indicates a lot red flags and concerns. SCARING and DISTURBING.
I thought he was an employee at the hospital.....
+brruh bruh iikr me to
Cognitive Memes same
Same
Eric yep
that or a visitor
The mental hosptial I went to basically has you strip naked, throws all your belongings into a plastic bag, and makes you put scrubs on. Then you go into the ward and the lock your stuff up in the office. You share a room with someone, no electronics, no personal belongings. You get premade meals 3 times a day, and there is a shower room that's only open in the morning and afternoon. You get 3 options. Walk around in circles all day in your scrubs and socks, draw in a coloring book, or watch CNN on the TV in a room with plastic chairs. It's always cold, the beds are hard, the pillows are flat, and the bed sheets are thin.
This is basically 100 times better.
Kix sounds like a prison more then hospital.
Minot ND Trinity hospital
Kix what about it?
overdose
Kix wouldn't that make you go crazy if you had to live like that. It would make me crazy
"I taped a pack of sugar and my iPod to the wall for no apparent reason"😂😂😂😂
That sounds like something I would do-
Cause why not!
I think he's loosing his mind also😂😂😂😂😂😂
He probably did it without knowing
Cmmcm
Me: "Why is he in a mental hospital anyway? He looks pretty normal"
*sees a pack of sugar and an iPod glued to the wall*
Me: "Oh, that would do it."
XDDD
if this joke was about cancer i wouldn't be the bad guy who's always offended?
everyone needs to take mental illness seriously other than that yeah i have anger issues what are you going to do about it?
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+sup dawg
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a Roblox stupid
Ross Reid a?
This place looks very friendly and nice compared to most mental hospitals.
+ariana mahonke Yeah.
+Son Gotenks hush
+ariana mahonke Agreed
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“I drew that”
....that sounds so freaking adorable i don’t know why
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@@moonchild5794 gross
@@THESIXTHEGG no you
@@moonchild5794 okay tard
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the way he said "i drew that" sounded so cute and innocent xD
+Andreea Fx Mannnnnnn stfu bitch
+Andreea Fx hi how ya doin'? 🤕. 😪😢😥
Andreea Fx No I have reason dumbass you commented and I'm telling you to shut the fuck up you bitch no to hard to understand
+лезвие damn beef going on here .... I think ...lol
LOL why would I shut up?? Can you give me a valid reason? I literally said something nice and your ass got on fire.
You would have to be insane not to use that gym...
wow
Lol
lol
what if you're disabled?
I'd scream in it. Look how empty it is! Everything would echo!
What?? I just got out yesterday and my mental hospital made us get rid of everything. No shoes. No outside time. No phone or electronics. They dehumanized us. Broke us down and acted like they helped us by drugging us. Sleeping was the hardest part because people would scream and pound doors. You were isolated in a room from 11 pm-6am with vitals checked every 3 hours. And blood drawn at 5 am. Breakfast was served at 8:30 but it was so hard waking up when you've been basically tranqulized. Staff was terribly rude and didn't care. We had 1 hour of visiting time 6-7 pm. Food was awful my feet still hurt like crazy cause of not having shoes. And then they would mop the floor so your socks would get wet and they would wouldn't give you a new pair. They dehumanized you.
Where about is that? This video is from Denmark.
You should report that place
@@damnmugglenobody would listen
Sam Littleton sounds like the same one I went too
Sounds a lot like prison
you go in insane you come out even more insane.
Ehhhhhh
+anna brown nah. Ive been there for 2 months and its fine. You take your medics and watch tv. Smoke cigarettes outside and talk to everybody. There is a lot of weirdo tho. But some are normals.
+Sandana 101 Not true at all. Insane asylums are just old timey mental hospitals. They're both the same.
+ilovejellyfish when I stayed at one we just watched TV and talk and colored. We wort aloud to go outside unless we had a supervisor with us or if we had a group that took us outside
well, going outside where where i was was inside a cage .
"you could feal it, if your fingers were coming out of the camera" so creative. i would have just said "if you were here, you could notice it" lol im gonna steal that line
I've been to a psychward. They make people worse. I hope humanity evolves this aspect of treating already broken people in a way that doesn't hurt them even more. Realize the reason someone is dangerous, how they got there mentally is because of suffering.
I don't believe they need anymore of it.
I'm not saying your experiences and your points aren't valid. There's still a lot we have to learn and change regarding the way we treat mental illness and people who suffer from them - I'm not trying to refute that in any way!
I personally just wouldn't say psych wards/mental hospitals make people worse. Everyone's different and there are also many people - me included - who can say that a hospitalization due to mental illness saved their lives, or at least made it better than it was before.
The system has problems, sure, but it still does work for many people. I feel bad for everyone who had bad experiences (being mistreated, abused etc.) with it - that should definitely not happen to anyone!
@7E_NER_IE7 My experience is as valid as yours though...? And the fact that being in a mental hospital helped me (personally, multiple times already) doesn't invalidate any of your experiences. I was there because I have schizoaffective disorder and without the right meds and therapies, I hear voices and see things that aren't really there and I can't seperate my delusions from reality. That's no way to live and I'm happy I got help and still continue to get it, actually... just not in a hospital but through my pychiatrist (meds) and my therapist (therapy, obviously).
As I said, I'm sorry for what you went through, but please don't call me naive for speaking my truth.
I’ve actually been to several and never had that experience the ones I’ve been to they’ve always wanted to help the patient and get them better but shieeeeet I don’t know wtf you went lmfaoooo
@@Tintenfischchen it sure as fuck wasn't good for me to be surrounded by braindead maniacs for 5 days because of suicidal tendencies, that experience didn't help me at all.
I've been to one also and it helped me greatly each time. They aren't all bad. I'm in a smaller town though, not a huge city. May be part of it?
nice pack of sugar on the wall dude
LOL
He's in that place for a reason
Zeon :D he’s in it for suicidal reasons, or at least another comment he made hinted towards it. I don’t think he’s crazy, I think he’s really bored.
Edit: he also said in the description that he didn’t start taping things to the walls until after a week and a half
crafting mac yeah he's fucking psycho
CupraBoss lol
Uk psychiatric wards have no cables no strings etc and this guy's got a home set-up lol
LOL ik WTF
Luke Coker lmfaooo
Luke Coker it’s probably private.. abd fucking expensive
Ikr? I’m not from the UK but I wasn’t even allowed to have a real brush in the hospital. Leggings were banned too, because they’re stretchy so they’re somehow dangerous?
Emily Young I'm pretty sure they take anything that you could possibly hang yourself with so I guess leggings are dangerous for that matter maybe?
Why not make asylums/mental hospitals more comfortable & pleasing looking for its patients instead of looking & feeling like a prison ? Those places boosts their insanity
As someone who’s been to a place like this, I completely agree. And the hospital in the video is an adult hospital, children are treated much worse
This would never happen in US facilities. It is illegal to even have cameras, phones, laptops etc inside. It's also a violation to film inside since, you violate everyone's privacy.
***** What shit have you seen? Nurses murdering patients!?
How the actual fuck is it violation of privacy? He didn't record anybody.
This Asylum is in Denmark, not the US. The rules for Asylums are most likely different from those in your country.
Bitemeartzombie Actually my brother was in a mental hospital in the u.s. and they were allowed to have electronic privileges certain times of day
It's not illegal for patients to bring in those items. If a HCP (health care professional) did that, for example started taking random pictures of patients for non medical reasons than they would be violating HIPAA and that would be a crime. But a patient can't be charged with violating HIPAA laws because they are not a medical professional. Although you're not allowed to have phones and cameras it wouldn't be illegal for a patient to sneak one in. Like I snuck my phone in don't worry I wasn't sharing people's info but I wanted contact to my friends and RUclips and lawyer incase they did anything wrong which they have. I had it in my hospital gown pocket with charger just hanging out there where it was really obvious but they missed it. I should've kept it on me because I went to group and they like to search your rooms during group and throw your stuff around and take "contraband" but I had my phone plugged into the outlet which for some reason they have when you could easily hurt yourself with the electrical outlet! But yeah they took my phone and I got it back when I left a few days later lol. They wouldn't give me medical care at the hospital literally right across the parking lot. I had to stay up all night so I wouldn't die in my sleep. But I was gonna say that the lower security or shorter stay psych ward in my town has computers with internet. They allow us to use them for work or school or education. But if you get caught going on RUclips or Facebook they will stop you.
In the US facilities they would have taken your hoodie because of the strings, your necklace, shoes, and that video camera.
Depersonalization, disempowerment and coercion used to induce a desirable mindset or behavioural pattern. Psychiatry works differently depending on where you had the luck to get born..
Hardly a way to stop anyone from killing themselves. More like the opposite
Edit to comment: Big part of the problem is lack of funding and research. I don't think this is what anyone wants tbh
There wouldn't be a glass mirror either.
One counselor friend told me a patient yanked the clock off the wall and slammed her with it. Everything is a weapon.
I spent a year in this place, with no violence towards staff or patients while i was there. There are separate facilities for violent or unmanageable cases. They are much like this one, but with stricter rules and more clinical personnel. I heard good things and bad things, one friend of mine says the rules actually helped him feel safe. People do not go there "just" for being suicidal either, 24-hour observation was used from what i saw.
M Paxton That was a bad use of time! HAHAHAHA XD
This is a 5 star mental hospital
I had a close friend my last year of high school who was admitted to a mental hospital after her mother was murdered. Not this kind though. More like the bars on the window, straight jacket, padded room type hospital
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The hospital is what makes you go insane
***** lol how? Dumb ass
+DeadFire 708 i like the way you think.
Alice Bonnet ?
Uh oh people are coming.. I'm just gonna run away. The best thing ever 😊
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I like how you couldn't tell where he was running.
It was adorable
Endless science linking exercises to mental wellbeing...
“This is the gym... no one ever uses it.”
you are very smart with the whole bottle thing. Well done!
Ikr
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Panic! At The Twenty One Pilots
That's called creativity not smartness.
Panic! At The Twenty One Pilots like your user name
He may look normal on the outside but the inside is a different story.
Yeah
I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean exactly, but I wouldn't say that about people because it could seem dehumanizing, and it can sound like your calling somebody crazy. Most people end up in mental hospitals because of suicide attempts, depression and things that could harm themselves.
Tell me what "normal" is though?
Because he is normal in his own way.
Just because someone for example fights schizophrenia or mania episodes doesn't mean they aren't "normal". So my question is to you, what is normal?
@@88Atwood88 well said 👍👏
No one is normal everyone has issues. In fact people who don't have any mental issues kind of freak me out because they're like too perfect
That one random sugar packet on the wall tho 😂
it's the main character from outlast c:
haha
Goku lmfaoo
Lol
Omg that is amazing 😂👌
Goku I know this was like a year ago, but this comment made my day😂😂
nicest mental hospital I've ever seen.
*That moment when you realize this was on your recommended videos* .
"It's amazing they have like balls and stuff in there" ahaha
They've got you on a long leash at that place. When I was in the hospital we couldn't even have MP3 players, much less film and walk around the hospital. Maybe it's bc I was in a psych ward and you're in a full out hospital. Sigh that place looks amazing.
how did you get into the psycward?
I swear i've replied to one of you're comments before.
Kati e I was in one before and you weren't even allowed to have you're own shoes, you weren't allowed to have phones or anything like that but it was cool
If you’re from America, you’re then yeah our psych wards and prisons are absolute trash while most in Europe are much better.
I still remember when I was 10 years old somebody forced me into a mental hospital for a short interview and it was Scary!!! They forced me to play with stupid fricking children's toys and told me to sit in a corner!!!! I was scared!!!! I hate it!!! They hugged me and I felt horrible!!!
How i got to this while watching pokemon.
+Son Gotenks um wolcome to youtube lol
TheBudderGhast MC This been happening to me for years lol.
Son Gotenks lol yea same here I was watching Minecraft animation and ended up here O.o lol
TheBudderGhast MC Lol,that's really weird.
yup lol
"its the gym, no one ever uses it" , hmm I wonder y😂😂
why?
yeah, why?
I think all the sedatives being handed out might have something to do with it! Well, and the fact that most of the people there didn't seem to know how to care for themselves.
Jimena Solis same last name. Rad
Why
I didn’t have my volume on for the first 5 seconds and all I heard in my mind was “Hi welcome to Chili’s.”
Lol
My little brother had to spend time in a mental hospital because he was having hallucinations and abused my mom without even realizing that he was doing something bad. He still does, but he gets away with it because he has Autism.
They can still be taught right from wrong but some people just never teach their disabled kids 'you cant do that' so they continue to. He may be too far c=gone but it couldve been peveted
Its not always the parents' fault...my kid knows right from wrong. S/he is just hellbent on doing what s/he wants to damn do anyway. Its called Oppositional Defiance.
RealRap_365 well then its the parents job to try correct that...
SilentSecret Now, YOU know that's illegal now. #TearThatAssUP
RealRap_365 are you actually serious? there's a difference between discipline and child abuse. incase you havent noticed, the older generations are more polite and kind where as the younger generations are fuck tards. hm i wonder why...
Wow!! You have WAY more freedom than we do in usa mental hospitals!! We can't have phones or Internet like that at all!!
Teresa TK ya we cant have computers or cords
When I went to parkwood they took the laces off my shoes, we were locked in a room unless for meals, activities, shower/ bed, and meds. When we went to sleep they would lock our bedroom doors
Beck Thecat yup
Drugs and handcuffs. That's all we get.
You can't even be let out if you want it's great.
my step-dad is always using this to get me to behave whenever he says something in his language,which he was abused by his parents and he's trying to leak it out onto us.whenever he says something negative i have to tell him off,but he thinks i am going goofy.i can't stand it. i don't got no money and the town around me or outside doesn't suit me.
Me: Why is he acting so normal in a Mental Hospital unsurervised? Him: Oh, some people are coming better go! Me: o_0
Because you can appear totally normal and be ill,but glad for him that hospital look nice,kind of the same here in belgium,they are just normal hospitals,but for mental illness.but still i would not want to be locked in there,if my parents figured out that i harmed myself with a scissors twice,i would probably already be in there.
Brad Maddox They put him on meds. Maybe he will go home soon. People do get better.
Mary Williams he said he has schyzophrénia,you can't get better,he will alway have it but maybe he could go home
Brad Maddox Are you the real brad maddox from WWE?
My mother has schizophrenia and they act normal but have episodes.
damn we need facilities of that high quality in the us
There are plenty of places like that in the US and even nicer but they are privately run
@@Lori_L where?
@@Lol73826 all over. Do you need a referral?
@@Lori_L I do xD
@@Lori_L me 2
Looks like heaven to compare were my brother was..
This is NOTHING like the hospital I was forced into! I was not allowed to have ANY electronics, or outside clothing. We were given scrubs to wear and were not allowed to have shoes except for the ones they issued you when you went outside. We shared a room with 6 people altogether, and we were not allowed in our rooms at all unless it was lights out. We were required to sit in a room all day together, and wait for meals and group therapy. We were constantly cussed and beaten up by security too.
+Allysa The Queen Spud How is that kind of treatment supposed to help anyone??
+Allysa The Queen Spud I'm 14 and I had to go to a mental hospital for 8 weeks because my foster parents thought something was wrong with me. I had a laptop but no internet. I got 1 phone call every 2 weeks and 1 visit every 3 weeks. I was the second youngest in there...the youngest was 10 and they put us together and said that we would get along. She scared the shit out of me. I would sit next to her and she looked like she was on drugs..like a horror movie. I asked her "How long are you in here for?" And she looked at me and smiled "Until I die.." I was like 'Your parents?" And she started screaming "They are dead! Dead! And they haunt me in my sleep now leave me alone before I kill you and your family." ( I think she had anger issues but she scared the living hell out of me..) Anyway we didn't talk after that. When i was packing my bags to go, she looked at me and was all "Be grateful...you don't have to suffer like me, people don't know what they do to us in here...its horrible.." ( So they must have beat her and drug her and i also noticed she was chained to the bed by her leg it was horrible and now I'm with my grandma and auntie ) I feel bad for her...should i go visit her maybe?
+Clementine garcia , hi. People say that most prisoners on deathrow, or with lifetime sentences, had a terrible life as a kid. Mostly because of violence or drug abuse amongst their parents. And you know by now how badly things can go with fosterparents too. I sincerely belive visiting her regulerly would be one of the kindest things you could ever do :)
+Allysa The Queen Spud Cussed and beaten? Seems like you were in a jail.
+Clementine garcia (frightened) :rolleyes: Wow... I can relate..I'm 55..I was at Camarillo, but thankfully only for two or three months....what you described sounded worse..I was treated like a n-----r and I am white.
The mental hospital I went to was nothing like this.
We weren't aloud to close the doors, we had roommates, no jewelry, no electronics, couldn't even have shoe laces.
Not aloud to leave the main room until time to eat or time for gym.
All the doors are locked, the rooms we stayed in were locked during the day.
And the staff often pushed us into walls and stuff like that.
Some people got sedated and strapped to bed.
Even though the hospitals aren't as bad as they used to be, most of them aren't as nice as you're making them seem.
Mallory Waters most of the mental hospitals I went to actually let you smoked cigerates, that's if you were on the grown up side. but its not that bad today as it was in the past.
Mallory Waters You went to a kid/youth hospital I think, because I went to 2 and they were both like what you described
Oh and hoodies weren't allowed either. You couldn't layer clothing and pencils and erasers aren't allowed unless you have specified permission. I got us banned from markers, I have a chewing problem (it's a stim thing) and I chewed up a couple markers. I like Lakeland, it's nice ish there, heartland felt like prison though. They had similar rules though.
Mallory Waters it was the same for me.
When i stepped outside for the first time i cried and broke down, i was finally free.
i had to be there for six months.
"I taped my iPod to the wall for no apparent reason"
Fucking mood
Haha your laugh is so funny when you were like "I forgot to flush" haha you have a charming personality! But one question, I don't understand why everything seems to be made of glass, what if one of the patients flipped out? Everything would get broken
+savii Nicole Patients that are considered a danger to themselves and others are housed in a different type of unit. They must be pretty good at determining it, 'cause nobody broke anything when i was there!
It's probably a flexy glass
+Emma Oliver plexiglass?
+Jarrod oh yeah sorry
Meanwhile "patient bull" at the "China glass shop" mental hospital
People that hate on this got no jams. They need some hope in their lives.
+Toge Pi oh my gawd xD JImins why are u here xD where is ur kookie xD goddamit armys here >_
+bunnykitten lol me too xD hahahaaa
bts everywhere !!!
oh my god hi rapmonster
o em g why do I meet ARMYs everywhere lmaooo
where are the shawols :(
I’ve never EVER seen a mental health facility this free. The only part I recognize is the boredom.
Oh man, if you had gone thru that last door you could've escaped!
This is nothing like my experience in a mental hospital. I wasn't allowed to have any electronics, nor leave my room after bed
ive been to a psych ward. was admitted for 3 months. this is basically like NOT being in a psych ward. this is SO nice.
Just a polite question... why do people in the USA call these places Mental Hospitals - psychiatric hospital is more acceptable in the UK.. yes the mentally ill go there but they are there as they have psychiatric conditions/difficulties/problems
names change, u.k one time was known asylum, mental Hosp, psychiatric Hosp either way its mental health,
1Pen Yeah I get that but it seems everyone in the US says ''hey the mental hospital'' etc. We are more PC in the UK
Joe White Everyone keeps trying for more political correctness i suppose. Sounds bad. I'd call them psychiatric inpatient units, but that name is so damn long!
In my experience, patients like to use terms like "the nutter" and "finger paint land" most of the time :D
MortenErCrazy Yeah guess you are right, I have Bipolar and have been in the ''bin'' ''funny farm'' ''holiday inn'' during periods of mania. by my own admission lol. It was dumb of me to ask that question in the first place Psych hospitals are a commen term over here but that is just a short way of saying psychiatric hospital
Joe White Holiday inn lol, i like that one
At least we can joke about it, less grim that way!
Good luck with managing the bipolar, that can be a tough nut to crack. Good friend of mine has it. When you guys have mania it's like you're on cocaine :D
You go in insane, and leave even more insane.
I disagree. If you go in relatively sane (depression or a personality disorder), you'll definitely leave more insane. If you go in bat shit crazy with terrible schizo disorders, you'll leave the same.
3:37 the writing on the door is in norwegian, we have amazing mental hospitals and jails here its pretty nice. People get the help they need and aren’t left to survive on their own. Most of the people that go out of jail don’t comitt a crime again. And people from mental hospitals get much help. Its very unlike any other systems, but it works.
If I had that kind of money, I would send my loved ones there. Norway has a much better concept of actual 'rehabilitation'!
What a sad place. 60% of those people aren't crazy. They got caught in the system and drugged up.
I was an FDA guinea pig, too. I know the system.
The Interesting Nobody same here
Yeah. Psychiatry is a guessing game at best. I have been diagnosed with MDD with psychotic features, Aspergers, Bipolar II and oh yeah, I have an injury to my left frontal lobe. On disability because mentally I am shot out! Have had several bouts in a psych ward but never a hospital like this. I take Prozac and Gabapentin. I feel like a lab rat on these medications. I also take prescribed pain medication for a screwed up back. Sorry to ramble but I do that a lot sometimes. I am intelligent and I compose music for film and TV and build computers but the auditory hallucinations will not leave me alone!!!
@@scottcupp8129 it's not your brain it's the medicine
@@chelseakatie02 Yes, most likely. I stopped taking the gabapentin and the hallucinations have somewhat resided. But the fact of the matter is, I still have that frontal lobe injury. It sucks!
about "psych hospitals make people worse".... you put in work you leave better off. others, maybe 25% of patients, get admitted have zero insight and once exposed to actual rules and structure, away from their enablers and their favorite avoidance methods , they get the prisoner mentality and just throw tantrums like little kids their 1st day of kindergarden. Half of them just kill time in their rooms, cheeking their meds not going to any groups and muttering "I dont belong here!! IM NOT CRAZY i just wanna go home where i dont have to do anything and mommy makes my bed and brings me bagel bites!"
Had a rotten time at the psych hospital? its not a day camp its a place to re-evaluate your life and make a plan to get out of your routine thats harming both yourself and the people who care about you.
I like how optimistic you are! You don't look sad or angry at all, i do think it's hard to live with a mental illness, I really hope you are doing fine!
I love how he’s so happy and excited to be there it’s adorable! Btw I’m writing a story about a girl living in a mental hospital so I’m watching RUclips videos to help me brainstorm!
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Never seen a inpatient hospital where there was computer.
maybe it depends where you are.. and why youre in there. but I agree never have seen this
how depressing is this place.... seriously
tojáska You are funny. People use seriously s lot in the States. Love ya.
this is heaven in comparison of some other mental hospitals
tojáska this is probably one of the best mental hospitals he has a Access to a PC iPod clothes
not at all... this place actually looks fucking awesome compared to basically every single psychiatric hospital on earth!
This is considered really high quality for a psych hospital. They will rarely have a gym like that. They also give their patients a lot of liberty here.
People: never tell people how they feel!! Mental illness is no joke!!!!!!!!!
People: UGH HE IS FINE HE IS FAKING IT THIS IS SO FAKE WHY IS T-
what the hell? how is he faking it, im so disgusted by your ignorance
@@zainab_hashmiii. He said "People", So It's Not Him
Is it weird but I kinda want to see what it's like in side one like stay awhile in a mental facility. 🤔
+Seth Fagan YOU REALLY want that??
Steve Carras i dunno probably not
Bruh same
It's very boring, and quite humiliating and dehumanizing at times.
I was in a psychiatric hospital for 10 months. It has completely traumatized me. My anxiety is always out of the roof. I can't eat in front of people. I have been hospitalized 4 times in 2 years.
I was in a "Mental Hospital" and I'm not fucking crazy, if that's the word to even use. There are several reasons why people go there. I went because my therapist is a little bitch and thought I should just go to be observed, even though it wasn't even a good enough reason. (I recently found out I had major depression.) So, while being "observed", which took about 10 days, I learned people go there if they severely misbehave, if they aren't quite yet into foster care, and many other reasons-- other than the obvious. The people aren't all in one place. They have different units for different cases. Most of the teens that I was with had depression and anxiety. The nurses sucked ass, and never set their priorities straight. All in all, never go to one and never send anyone there unless they really, really need to be sent there.
I was preasured to go to mental hospital too,they are nothing but pretty prisons, especially for relatively normal,just a bit eccentric people like me, when you are in one room with real schizo for a week listening to all his nonsense,with nothing to do,thats, when you really are starting to go crazy.
by the way Fun Fact in soviet union: dissidents and just about anybody, who tought a bit differently from norm, was put in mental institutuions,just a food for tought. ( i don't think of myself as a threat to system,but who knows,oh man im starting to sound crazy ; D)
Janis Ladigs Wow, one one my friends shared a room with someone who was a little... "off". They could hardly handle it. And the Soviet Union is absurd. Sorry you had to go through going to one of these places.
Naomi Montes Thanks for Your support, I think no matter where you live mental hospitals aren't nice places, i for example rather spend a week in actual prison than in looney house, at least there are 'normal' people. And in ex-soviet country so called psychiatry specialists are still practicing 30 year old treatments(basicly druging people up to the max),mixing hevaly ill patients, with people who just need to get away from shit for a week or two and be monitored to get proper drugs..damn they even steel in all seriousnes put weed and heroin in same category..these 'professionals' here should be locked in asylums themselves.
I don't want to offend you or anything, but how is it? Like what is a normal day there? You don't need to answer tho
xdreamlandx No, no, it's fine. The normal day is in the middle of the night the nurses come and take your temperature and some other things. They asked you if you pooped, which was weird and I never really answered. Then we go back to sleep. At around 7:30 we have to get ready. I usually braided my hair the day before so it didn't look like a mess and I only had to brush my teeth and spray a little perfume before making my bed. We were aloud to have make-up but we were restricted on what we could have so I didn't even bother having my mom bring me some. Anyways, after making our bed we would all have to wait in the day room, which is just a room with some chairs, couches, a table and a radio. Then a nurse comes and says, "Line up ladies, time fore breakfast!" We all have to have on shoes so I would put on my nike slides. When we went down stairs we would see the rest of the teens and kids. We would always be sad to see such small children already being depressed so we would secretly talk to them, (We weren't aloud to talk to anyone other than the teenage girls that were in there.) After breakfast they would ask us what we ate.
The place looks pretty empty.
Imagine if the lights started flicking and no people around. 😆
Azwrath Frost That would be so creepy!
Yo mine was nice too! It had flowers outside my window and i would watch the bees come and go every morning before i got up for PE.
“If you had fingers coming out of the camera” idk why but I was laughing a bit 😂
it’s so strange seeing this years later knowing how mental hospitals have changed
When I went to a mental hospital no one was aloud to have anything but cloths and what they gave us and we weren't aloud to roam around either and we had no windows it's interesting to see how different mine from yours is
That sounds horrible, I hope everything is better now for you
+Charlotte Gross I hope everyhting is better for you too, CG. I was at Camarillo (supposedly the notorious Eagles1977 "Hotel California" song asylum but disproven;well the Eagles did record on ASylum Records)
in 68, no iPods, cells, or such back in those days..
+Charlotte Gross It's apparently very different from place to place. I talked about that a bit in the new interview! Heard some horrible stories from people who've been hospitalized in Africa and eastern Europe. Mental healthcare is a new field, there's not much standardization in how things are done, from what i can tell. o:
+MortenErCrazy why are you in there you kill some one or just wig out on some bitch
+Charlotte Gross allowed.
just because someone been in a state hospital don't make them crazy. some.
the mental health hospital i have doesn’t let any phones or cameras in the hospital
I wished I lived in Denmark and could go to a nice mental hospital like that. The ones I've gone to in America have been straight shit and traumatizing. I hope you got better though!
I know that in Brazil, if you have money, you can put your love ones in a special Mental Hospital. It's a paradise, at least the facade of the place. And the place is very famous and fancy. Gosh I forgot the name of the place, when I was 14 years old I was babysitting a woman that had mental illness and sometimes in her severe crisis went back to this place. She went back to this place whenever she gets out of control and violent towards her mother and the employees. It's pretty scaring. She almost desfigure her mother just with one nail scratching. I was just 14, and I knew how to deal with her without making her violent towards me. She really liked me, other employees always quit the job. My job was just to be company for her watching tv with her, talking to her, going out with her, taking food and medication to her bed. I had to be very creative to distract her. You know those maids that have cute, nice uniform. I wore those uniform to babysit her. It was very challenging. You need a lot patient. Now I don't know if the drugs/prescriptions made her worse, and I believe it did. She said she became schizofrenic when she was 18 years old, and she was 50 when I started babysitting her.
hope your doing well right now, i’m so proud of you
I've only been on a 72 hour psych hold because of an unintentional drug overdose. Like I was popping pills and drinking for fun. But it was a throughly traumatizing experience and one I wouldn't want to repeat. I'm sure it was worse for the security guards who had to handle my mess of a self. They were pretty taken off guard when I came to and was 100% lucid and normal sounding. Nothing like waking up in handcuffed to a hospital bed that makes you reevaluate your decisions in life.
The " i drew that" sounded so cute- you sounded so proud!
That's ten times different from where I was hospitalized! It sucked, but it's not nearly as bad as people think.
I got out of an ER psych ward 2 days ago. In a fucked up way, it made me realize I had a lot to live for, simply because everything outside of it was so much better.
The place I went you couldn't have anything that belonged to you except for shirts, pants, underwear, and socks. And why tf does he have a camera?
💯✔😀 DITTO
Aaron Justice Because he did? he wanted to? Okay? Bye
Just read the fucking description, it exist for a reason
Same
Oh he is in the mental hospital I thought he was gonna see what it’s like 😂🤣😂🤣
I've been to three different mental hospitals and none of them come close to this one.
I think this good standard of treatment of patients in psychiatric wards is brilliant, if not improvable, (I don't know much about the standard of psychiatry in my darling Northern Ireland, but I know we lack services for children suffering from depression/ similar, and serves over all (though I have a friend who got some v. good treatment when 16 for depression)), I'm sorry to hear you had nothing to do in the ward (though ofcourse this is not true if in retrospect it gave you needed reflection time or something), and thanks for sharing this!
Roisin Kennan I’m from Northern Ireland too
I think you're doing very well. My baby brother used to live in a place like this. Try to keep busy when you're feeling well, You look like you've got a handle on things-God bless
You're alright man; thanks for sharing. I wish I had a camera to document and analyze my behavior and their conditions especially when they're trying out new drugs in me
What hospital lets you bring your electronics with you? What is the the hospital name? I don't think west oaks lets you do that.
Ask Denmark.
ANNETTE HEE I went to summit oaks in NJ
I was like: sounds like a pretty normal guy to me why would he be in a mental hospital?
14 seconds into the video: oh I see
That place is a frigging palace compared to the one I was certed in. No personal belongings until a full week or stay, they changed me coming voluntarily to being certed for fourteen days for asking for soap, toilet paper, and shower stuff...... I kept saying please then they injected me with geodon for keeping on asking people to please do their jobs.
This gives me a “back rooms” kind of feeling.
Like I’ve seen this place before.
Same
@@thegamesbrotherssvk5135 it’s really nostalgic.
Like 2000s recording nostalgic. It’s kind of nice in a way, being able to see everything through this lense
@@very7962 I recorded it with an old digital hobby camera, of the kind many people got for their birthdays in the 00's - So that might have something to do with it!
not everyone in a mental hospital is suicidal you know. if he had a drug problem he might have been able to have a phone and a window/along those lines
Your room was a mansion compared to mine. I didn't have a computer or tv in my room, and the bathroom door was a foam pad velcroed to the door frame. And there was not much to do besides arts and crafts, playing card games, or watching tv, but that gets old quickly. The most enjoyable part about going there was being allowed to have my clothes and roam the hallways.
luxury compared to my stay
IKR LOL this vs US county hospital
I like how he says " THATS WHERE PEOPLE SIT"!!
The mental hospital i saw was EXTREMELY different
this is not a real mental hospital, I would know. they would never allow cameras, ipods, a computer, etc..
Ellie Love
And you know how EVERY SINGLE mental hospital is like?
Curry Mental hospitals have rules against anything you could take apart and self harm with
This is in Denmark and in Denmark you are aloud to have your phone and stuff like that
Lmao thts we're people sit I laughed hard
I dun get it ;-;
Great job on decorating!!!!
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He seems okay to me?
😂 you need to learn more cause people easily hide it cmon Ima professional
Yeah, I think he's faking it. Also the taping things to the wall, I never did that, I was never aloud to use anything with wires attached without supervision because of the suicide risk
Did you see the stuff TAPED to his wall, not just drawings but his iPod and random packs of sugar? I don't know if he'd do that if he was sane.
+Kenshin If you'd like to stay in contact with me, I wouldn't mind. I am a student trying to get my doctorate in psychology, but in a private practice. I in no way want to pawn anyone off to someone else to make it their "problem" my only mission is to help. We wouldn't have to talk about anything serious or questions regarding your disorder, more along the lines of a simple friendship
I was assuming. I don't know if you do or not. But you seem to be having some distress no?
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Yeah that looks like a resort compared to the low budget dungeons we have
I have a friend who came to the US from Denmark and she told me that even the jails over there are nice and you're given a room with technology and it's actually very chill. I've heard that a lot of countries over in Europe are similar and my English teacher actually showed a video of what it's like over there. Cool video dude
ive been to the psyche ward twice at least but that was when i used to smoke weed but i dont smoke anymore cuz i just go crazy now. there is a thin line between genius and insanity
Often, there's a little of both.
+MultiUnreal That sounded so fucking smart man... Just made me ponder the world for a sec :)
We never let patients have phones on the psych ward or food in the rooms!
Why they don't allow them to have phone? The patients could use the phone to interact with friends, families. You wonder why these patients get crazy or crazier.
@@tutsecret499 it's not our rules. We just have to go by them. They say it takes the interaction away from group and what they should be focused on.. I find it odd.. but, I don't make the rules!
@@rachelr.n.3563 I was trying to say that the place is already a hell, then no phone, no this, not that. These individuals should be kept busy doing tasks, painting, playing instruments, knitting, crochet, chess. Keep the brain busy, not drugging them up. Listening classic music. You wouldn't like to have your daughter in this place. When you hear the horrible sound from the patient when they being carried by force and injecting stuff on them, pay attention of the agonizing sound even from a very muscular, tall and very strong guy, and they beg not to do it that indicates that this drug injection has something behind horror. I was watching videos about these institutions, it gives me chills, even before they open the gate, just the facade the bldg that looks like came out from horror movies. Then environment should be healthy. They beg not go to these places and beg not to be drugged up, that indicates a lot red flags and concerns. SCARING and DISTURBING.
How were you able to film this video in a psych ward unit? Especially in the common areas aftee about the 2:20 mark? Isn't this against HIPPA laws?
I remember going to a place like this, I want to get those memories out of my head.
1:00 ghost saying help?
I heard it but I think it’s just the music playing in the background
@@nint33n91 ok it might be or maybe it is a ghost?
Awesome video dude! This is so cool that people are interested in it and how much you've over come!
If you don't mind me asking, why did you go?
0:26 taped my ipod to the wall, brilliant!