Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard has written: 'Modern persecution' -- subject(s): Hospitals, Psychiatric, Psychiatric hospitals
Charlotte MacKenzie has written: 'Psychiatry for the rich' -- subject(s): History, Mental Disorders, Proprietary Hospitals, Psychiatric hospital care, Psychiatric hospitals, Social class, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Psychiatric hospitals, Ticehurst Private Asylum (Sussex, England)
Carroll M. Brodsky has written: 'The rehabilitation environment' -- subject(s): Hospitals, Psychiatric hospitals, Rehabilitation centers, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Hospitals, Sociological aspects of Psychiatric hospitals, Sociological aspects of Rehabilitation centers
The best nurse psychiatric jobs are at psychiatric institutions, where the mental healthcare is provided the most. Other locations include general hospitals that have a psychiatric department for patients.
Anthony R. T. Cornforth has written: 'Deaf people in psychiatric hospitals'
There are at least 35 hospitals on Lagos Island. These include maternity, children's and psychiatric hospitals. There are even more clinics and specialty hospitals. The "related link" includes a full list of hospitals, clinics and labs in the area as well as their addresses and contact information.
Meindert Bosch has written: 'Bridges across the years' -- subject(s): Bethesda Hospital Association (Denver, Colo.), Bethesda Hospital Association (Denver, Colo.)., History, Hospitals, Psychiatric hospitals, Sanitoriums, Special Hospitals, Tuberculosis, Psychiatric Hospitals, Sanatoriums
The word insane is not used any more but they are called psychiatric hospitals which long ago were called lunatic asylums. People who were in these hospitals were thought to be under the influence of the Devil and so were treated badly. Of course, it isn't so today.
The closest Psychiatric Hospital is in Charleston SC....1.5 hours away. The hospitals in SC don't even have Psychiatric wards. Pretty sad if you ask me.
Hans S Falck has written: 'It can't be home' -- subject(s): Care, Institutional care, Mentally ill, Psychiatric hospitals, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Psychiatric hospitals
it may vary depending on the person. but, many people develop psychiatric disorders due to traumatic events. many people also develop psychiatric disorders because people in their family have them, making it appear normal. if there is a familial history of a psychiatric disorder you a more prone to developing it.
Coercive Organizations - People are forced to join these organizations as a form of punishment (prison) or treatment (some psychiatric hospitals.)