Very first thing that they lack,and you got to have,is care they don't care then and now, I've been disabled for a while so I know a hospital for us feeble and such friend all I will say is until our country cares people like myself don't stand much chance
@madreep
22 күн бұрын
I think that with the knowledge that we now have regarding mental illnesses, such as the causes and proper treatments mental hospitals could be successful today. As long as there is adequate oversight, strict regulations in place, and are not outsourced to be run by any for profit entities, they could be very beneficial. The old state hospitals used barbaric methods and many experimental and unproven treatments. Some places still do. My nephew's girlfriend was given electroshock therapy in Texas in 2021 after she had a mental break following a rape. She's so much worse off now than she was. There's no way that she will ever be able to do meaningful work or even live independently. Someone has to supervise her at all times now. She was only 17 years old.
@stevenc6705
29 күн бұрын
It’s interesting the connection or myth of connection between criminal and mentally ill. Hence why jails and prisons are now our tax state funded mental institutions
@stevenc6705
29 күн бұрын
They’re called jails and prisons now
@annmacleod1099
Ай бұрын
No one thinks they know it its the narrated person and his arrogance in telling this story .
@Lucky2beme
Ай бұрын
Folks that suffer severe mental illness are jailed when jail is not the correct place--it would be great if there were support for more Mental health facilities around the country
@rawdawgg_
Ай бұрын
Biden voters are R3 T@rds
@QuavoHaze
Ай бұрын
I was kinda playing this in the background until he started quoting the Frenchman in a French accent, oh buddy we’re locked in now
@XRemARx
Ай бұрын
“Miraculous advancements in medicine” A laughable statement. There are many horrible side effects to antipsychotics. They are EXTREMELY necessary. I would never discount their use. However, when this end of institutions happened, they hadn’t even realized only 20% of people with major depressive disorder respond to medication. I am one of such group. Thankfully, ketamine has helped me. But for the government to say antipsychotics “fixed everything” is extremely false.
@Healing-waters-of-God
Ай бұрын
Too funny around 8:30 he says theat buildings posted signs in cities stating if you lived here youd be home by now and whats funny is ive seen a sign like that currently on the apartment building at the entrance to boston 😅😅 this is good times have not changed at all
@Healing-waters-of-God
Ай бұрын
I've done my own research and am 100 % convinced I became a science experiment unknowingly and unwillingly. I escaped a community type therapy where my whole family and friends were turned against me because for years since I was a kid I've gathered evidence of all these things happening and now that I escaped it and shown things my life has been under threat and I went homeless. Dementia is something that was given to people who worked in high secret places. The facts pint to similarities in that. These mental asylum all around were opened up after fluoride was introduced in war. The span of time these places were opened and closed and how much ground they covered for what they did to so many people there are very dark secrets. Now instead of institutionalized people they just put it into media as propaganda hidden and put the chemicals in our food than poison whole cities with epa acts that causs decades of study on people without them even knowing.
@OiabSc
Ай бұрын
You speak like only you know about mistreated patients. You're not funny and your cockiness is annoying.
@josh44779
Ай бұрын
@3:53 the fake French accent was stupid and added nothing to the video.....stopit!
@ABeautfulMess
Ай бұрын
My grandma stayed at St Elizabeth in Washington DC
@pinchoalfy506
Ай бұрын
Mental hospitals were created against survivors of the tartarian empire.. those who knew too much and refuse the reset. Look at the buildings they created, those were tartarian buildings . Architectural superb buildings while the roads were made out of dirt?? Cool
@cdelaney1982
Ай бұрын
I'm a little surprised Dixmont wasn't mentioned considering it was named after Dorothea
@user-gi5po2ck5y
Ай бұрын
I completely agree that these these 'institutions' should be restored and or modified to be used for, at the very least the underprivileged, less fortunate, recovering,, anyone almost whose c families and or communities are unable to care for them for whatever reason. .lI cringe when I see these beautiful pieces of architecture and materials destroyed. I don't feel it's progressive..
@GETBENT1331
Ай бұрын
i argued with someone that went into a state mental hospital to film saying its his amendment right
@rg1whiteywins598
Ай бұрын
There are people who are hired for whatever reason to work at mental hospitals. Sadly that's most employees that worked at those places. If you get hired and are full of kindness and compassion with a true desire to help, you will either be fired or forced to quit or become like the rest of the creeps who worked there . That's why it all closed.
@samadams7573
Ай бұрын
The solution to the neglect and abuses that sometimes occurred in state mental hospitals wasn't to shut them all down in favor of "integrating them into their local communities." Clearly that proved a disaster, as evidenced by the massive numbers of homeless, the majority of which are mentally ill.
You should see the psych ward in Poland in a town called Lublin when i was there not long ago the staff would beat patients tie them to the bed and beat them then leave them in the belts and wouldnt change their diapers, id wake up to piss and crap all over the floor people screaming all night. People would steal off you all the time or wake you up by touching you, the filthyness as well is awful patients would walk around bare foot and their feet where blacker than black
@user-gu1jk4qn6b
2 ай бұрын
What do we do, when no one wants to care for the mentally disabled, or ill? Leave them on the street? Where do people go, when they can't cope with the oppressive sadness of depression, that drapes around them, like night, and they can no longer feel?
@RajaMCool
2 ай бұрын
Prisons are the new asylums.
@RajaMCool
2 ай бұрын
Those asylums literally looked like castles. Some of hospitals occupied so much land that they had their own zip code.
@T61APL89
2 ай бұрын
great video
@nighthawk_1
2 ай бұрын
Do the majority of the homeless, not suffer from some type of mental health instability? Aren't people pushed in front of subway trains in NYC by criminals that are mentally insane? Why wouldn't the quality of care of people that have mental health crisis and are mentaly ill be better served in a hospital with a professional administration/staff that are qualified and not just anyone that fills out a job application for work? No one cares, and that's why we have so many homeless suffering of mental health illnesses rotting away on our city streets and committing crimes ending up in prison!
@patandemy
2 ай бұрын
I worked a two has a nurse
@jaybeezy5429
3 ай бұрын
Nowadays they are homeless. They are begging on the streets as well. It was a bad decision to close them. Yea, we can reopen them. The public needs them
@marshalljimduncan
3 ай бұрын
They tried to turn Dixmont State Hospital into a Wal-Mart, it didn't work...
@drmountainman2749
3 ай бұрын
Very well done. We need something similar to replace these institutions today. Admission shouldn't be based on a diagnosis but rather proof of inability to live independently. It is not more humane to leave the mentally ill out on the streets sleeping in tents. Drug abuse and mental illness go hand in hand in this vulnerable population. I'm not sure that government funded replacement institutions is the answer. It takes a very unique population of people even willing to care for the mentally ill. Its sad but no easy answer.
@user-gc3se4ku3n
3 ай бұрын
What's the deal with mocking the French Doctors accent..it diminishes professionalism of post..
@williamwray9454
3 ай бұрын
Ok without anything more,it didn't fall out of favor, people the staff was over worked under paid , abuse,is how I classify it, they got fed up as you would really still don't get what they deserve,I know because I'm still a mental health patient
@barbiebeeks5280
3 ай бұрын
We need to reopen mental hospitals
@user-cu6mh4nu2o
3 ай бұрын
My mother was sent to Oregon State Hospital by the court for murder 1976 She told me stories of others who would attempt to suicide or rock back in and forward after shock treatment. One person was Thomasine Creech who she would find hanging (she did eventually die by suicide) Thomasine had accompanied Thomas Creech the serial killer, and was mangled from a failed attempt jumping from a window. I plan to visit this location with my mother and get her accounts.
@tammierose3753
4 ай бұрын
Reset institutions
@melissaann3522
4 ай бұрын
State run asylum are barbaric. I was victim in the early 80's. I was trafficked for 6 years from age 9 to almost 16. From hospital to group home to foster home to emergency shelters. The hospital loved injecting us kids with thyroxine for simply not complying ie not eating or participating in groups etc. We were made to sit in a wooden chair for 24, 28 or 72 hours for punishment. Along with restraints...staff laughing and antagonizing us while restrained helpless . South East Louisiana Hospital in Mandeville Louisiana.
@Horner181
4 ай бұрын
Your French accent was more offensive than retarded 😂
@georgepbriles696
4 ай бұрын
Yeah to be honest I have not enjoyed watching Old Europe institutionalize this country over the course of my lifetime through a bunch of bought out ass horns standing behind podiums at all! This place is a stupid son of a b**** with these kinds of places like this and these laws and these prisons the son of b****** in deep s*** dude I'm not going to sugar coated or make light of it whatsoever!
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