She would probably be diagnosed as bulimic.
No not all of it, however he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for a time.
In the United States, it is estimated that over 1.3 million people are admitted to hospitals for psychiatric therapy each year. These hospitalizations may vary in length and intensity depending on the individual's condition and treatment needs.
He broke family rules and was admitted into a psychiatric hospital three different times.
If you feel it is necessary then yes, you may admit yourself to a psychiatric hospital at any time you wish. Should you choose to admit yourself then you will also be able to decide when you are prepared to leave where as with a court order the court decides when you can leave.
If it can be proved that the teen is a danger to himself or others, he/she can be "forcibly admitted" to a rehab facility or psychiatric ward.
If you are referring to bring admitted to a hospital or institution for medical or psychiatric care - yes, you can. Your medical status does not protect you from arrest.
the patient must be a danger to themselves or others. the patient can also be admitted voluntarily as well
The office of one's doctor can resend the Physician Emergency Certificate to the patient or another office or hospital. This certificate allows one to be admitted into a psychiatric hospital.
The pseudo-patients in David Rosenhan's study were diagnosed with psychiatric disorders, admitted to various mental hospitals, and discharged with a diagnosis of schizophrenia in remission. Their experiences highlighted flaws in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment, as well as the challenges of distinguishing between sanity and insanity in a hospital setting.
If they have not been committed by an emergency commitment order, or by court order, or by court sentence, and they do not exhibit any behavior that is dangerous to themselves or others, they cannot be held against their will.
The dangerous spy has already been admitted to the inner sanctum.
It IS "admitted".