their are two differences between the words mental and phycho mental people don't know right from wrong and phycho peopleare mainly people who don't know how to controll theirselves phsicaly like any minuet they can kill someone and not know what they just did and mental people cant do any thing physicaly but can do stuff emotionaly for example like cry
Mental hospital is where the married people mend their ways.
Geoffrey Gower Lloyd has written: 'Textbook of general hospital psychiatry' -- subject(s): Disease, Hospital Psychiatric Department, Hospital patients, Medicine and psychology, Mental Disorders, Mental health, Psychiatric consultation, Psychology
The Answer is: MENTAL HOSPITAL :> I assume you mean nicknames like The Loony Bin, Cuckoo House, and Crazy Camp? But is your going a more traditional route then yes; Mental Hospital, mental ward, Mental institution ect. ect.
You can find some good hospital jokes online at Great Clean Jokes. One hospital joke is " What's the difference between a marriage and a mental hospital? At a mental hospital you have to show improvement to get out."
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That is any place where you can get psychiatric help. That has traditionally been a hospital setting, but technically, even mental health clinics could be included.
The Canyon Ridge Hospital is a psychiatric hospital so a person would go there for psychiatric help such as to cure depression or to manage a long term mental condition.
Dorothy Smith Keller has written: 'A psychiatric record manual for the hospital' -- subject(s): Hospital records, Medical records, Mental health services, Psychiatric hospitals
Joseph Camp has written: 'An insight into an insane asylum' -- subject(s): Mental health, Alabama Insane Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Ala.), Psychiatric hospital patients, Psychiatric Hospitals, Commitment of Mentally Ill, Patients, Therapy, Bryce Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Ala.), Personal Narratives, Mental Disorders, Biography 'An insight into an insane asylum' -- subject(s): Psychiatric hospitals
Sarah Carson has written: 'Archival finding aid for selected series and sub-series from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Queen Street site and the former Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital' -- subject(s): Archives, Catalogs, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, History, Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital (Etobicoke, Ont.), Psychiatric hospitals
Yes, J.D. Salinger was briefly hospitalized for combat stress reaction during World War II. However, there is no evidence to suggest that he was ever in a psychiatric hospital for mental health reasons.
She hung herself in an psychiatric hospital, while under the care of mental health specialists.