Crisis mental health services - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2010
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Комментарии • 41

  • @knowledgeisthepower1
    @knowledgeisthepower1 9 лет назад +59

    The mental health treatment in uk is pretty much non existent

  • @FireOfsatan
    @FireOfsatan 10 лет назад +16

    The Norfolk Crisis team is rubbish, they just pass you back and fourth and act like they don't know what to do with you, they will only help you when it's too late and your bleeding on the floor.

  • @bethanyswainston270
    @bethanyswainston270 4 года назад +10

    Lies lies they do nothing

  • @helenhart6979
    @helenhart6979 Год назад +3

    I remember reaching out to a crisis team once and the man told me I was selfish, I think he was. You see people only get to these levels because everything has turned onto them....they are being crushed, it's not them!!!!! It's those around them who want them dead.

  • @PaulTasker
    @PaulTasker 4 года назад +13

    Mental health crisis care is nothing like this in reality, at least in Leeds it isn't.

    • @Beaheadoeverybody
      @Beaheadoeverybody 2 года назад +2

      So true no one ever takes mental health seriously that’s why there is many suicides going on everyday it’s all messed up

    • @darrenmcintosh8471
      @darrenmcintosh8471 2 года назад +1

      spot on

    • @user-qn8rg3sv6j
      @user-qn8rg3sv6j Год назад

      aye, told my work coach at job centre (who previously when i signed on afterr losing my job told me that if i had any mental health worries or need help and guidence towards help they were there to ask) that i was feeling very depressed and struggling to perform basic daily functions, i was told that its not the job centres problem and that he doesnt wish to hear it :D.

  • @MrBenflanagan
    @MrBenflanagan 2 года назад +2

    The Surrey crisis team messed me about for 4 years. I only got adequate care when I became so psychotic.l ended up in P.I.C.U.

  • @sezthet1
    @sezthet1 11 лет назад +11

    Where I live (Yorkshire) - the crisis resolution team is nothing like this. They're disorganised, overworked, stressed and have little time or resources to invest in people. They had one nurse allocated to the night shift to talk on the phone to people and she was called out to A&E for the the whole night so me and loads of other people were left without support till 5 am. Frankly the initial care I received whilst in hospital was much better than the crisis team.

    • @mataoralivingface
      @mataoralivingface 3 года назад

      You should've taken yourself to ED where you would've been seen by MH

    • @scottfletcherr1457
      @scottfletcherr1457 2 года назад +1

      How do you know for sure how many nurses where on. I doubt there would only be one nurse. I suspect you are confused or mistaken as a result of your mental health. A lot of treatment is self management and learning coping skills and changing thought patterns. Constantly ringing the Crisis team is not a long term way of managing your mental health.

    • @scottfletcherr1457
      @scottfletcherr1457 2 года назад

      @@mataoralivingface ED is stretched enough and an inappropriate place to access mental health care. Therapy and psychological interventions and coping skills is key. Ultimately if someone is determined to kill themselves they will regardless of what interventions and support is offered.

    • @sezthet1
      @sezthet1 2 года назад

      @@scottfletcherr1457 So it’s easier to deflect and place the onus of care on the individual who needs the care rather than the one who should be helping to provide it? ”Self management” is a term I don’t like for a few reasons in mental health jargon but mainly because it’s a way of gaslighting people into thinking they aren’t worthy of time - when really it is that there is no time. Not fit for purpose. Just so you know, I don’t ring the crisis team or even have one where I live. (Even better)

    • @sezthet1
      @sezthet1 2 года назад

      @@scottfletcherr1457 Honestly what you said here is appalling. I suspect you are a MH “professional”, somewhat professionally threatened and believe that CBT is the panacea to all ills. If you’re flippant about people committing suicide and happy doing a shoddy job in a shoddy service, good luck to you in cleaning up the puddle of shit you work for.

  • @alberthaines3400
    @alberthaines3400 5 лет назад +3

    my index offence took plachomelesse at the maudsley I was so drugged up that I went off my head because of years of strong and nasty drugs that made my condition worse I only went there for a place to stay as I was

  • @neilburns8869
    @neilburns8869 Год назад +1

    Mental Health has been sidelined and marginalised by the NHS decision makers for years on end.
    What doesn't really help either is a CONSERVATIVE government.
    Without really wanting to get into a sniping match, the NHS has never really been a top priority with the Tory party.
    However who is in power at Westminster is just half the problem.
    Like everything in life the devil is in the detail.
    And the NHS hierarchy who's job it is to allocate the different parts of the NHS budget every year have been selling the MH services short for long, long time and I bet I can guess why.
    Mental Health in general, accounts for about a quarter (25%) of Everything the NHS does. But they only really see about a tenth (10%) of the annual budget.
    You don't really have to be Albert Einstein to see that something is seriously not right.
    But the most frustrating part is, that if you are a drug addict or an alcoholic you are far more likely to be offered help than if you have a MH condition or disability.
    The main problem is that there's nowhere near enough MH staff or suitable places within the NHS for the issue of MH.
    I personally think that Mental Health is such an important issue these days that it should probably have its own government department but I don't really know if it will happen.

  • @sannimcable
    @sannimcable 2 года назад +3

    Even worse now

  • @ihlamhassan4166
    @ihlamhassan4166 4 года назад +3

    Its a joke they diagnose someone metay ill which mean they are not capable of thinking and behaving or functioning like a normal person due to their illness yet it is up to the same person to
    Make the right choices and keep appointment and be quiet and polite to the staff try that with someone who is diagnosed with psychosis

  • @whatshisname3304
    @whatshisname3304 3 года назад +2

    i had an anxiety problem about the time this was made. Doctors just wanted to give me meds and i had 4 sessions with a psyche that did nt help at all. 1 a week for 4 weeks. i did nt know what to do and it seemed they did nt either. the crisis team just were the NO team. if i felt bad they would refer me to the psyche and they had no other treatments available. i had a melt down and i was allowed to be in a ward for a short stay.

    • @darrenmcintosh8471
      @darrenmcintosh8471 2 года назад

      becuse doctors are only intrested in creating a financial lucrative tie between the patient and the doctor
      they could give wo f*cks about your health its all about money other wise they would resolve your issues not treat it hence
      why they only wanted to give you meds

  • @helenhart6979
    @helenhart6979 Год назад +1

    Psychosis is "created" by us living in a reality that is not real. We need to be in alignment with truth and we are not being allowed to be. Align to your truth, reclaim your mind!!!!! People don't always know when they have psychosis but you always know when you haven't and them in power do.
    Please don't thieve my life's work without my permission.

  • @darrenmcintosh8471
    @darrenmcintosh8471 2 года назад +3

    These nhs health Crisis teams are joke like everything else in this world
    these people are patronizing as hell i swear alot of them are on the npd spectrum

  • @barbiesnemesis8841
    @barbiesnemesis8841 5 лет назад +9

    'Recovery' is the biggest myth of all...

    • @harrieta6961
      @harrieta6961 4 года назад +2

      It's the key word! Put the responsibility on the sick person :-(

  • @billoreilly2323
    @billoreilly2323 2 года назад +1

    Maudsley NHS staff aren't qualified to wipe their own bums.

  • @pegasus6724
    @pegasus6724 Год назад

    Wpc says police were going to get rid of mental health any way with Theresa may for this reason
    I have not worked a day with mentla health buy god my guide in life nakes me and understand your limitations and your failures as he does with police