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Where's the thread on the bbc mental health programme?

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Nerfmother · 24/06/2013 21:50

Just that

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moggiek · 24/06/2013 21:55

Poor Beth

Nerfmother · 24/06/2013 21:58

I know. In there for months. For some reason i don't feel inspired by the centre.

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moggiek · 24/06/2013 22:00

I agree, but I have to admit that it's a big improvement on treating young people on adult mental health wards.

Nerfmother · 24/06/2013 22:02

Yes definitely, but seems to be so slow and a lot of restraint involved.

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moggiek · 24/06/2013 22:05

It is such a slow process, but there does seem to be a lot of down time. It's a tough job, but these teams could be more proactive.

Lilka · 24/06/2013 22:09

I have a teenage daughter with a mental health issue (complex PTSD) and other emotional/behavioural issues as well, and my daughter has recently had an emergency psychiatric admission to hospital. So I had a bit of trepidation sitting down to this, as you might imagine! Almost turned over, but I'm glad I didn't.

I didn't like the title, but I thought the BBC handled it sensitively and it was a very good program.

I liked the staff. So sad for the teens, especially Beth and Gill, but it is so good/necessary to have units for teens only, and the unit is very much the temporary get-past-the-worst part of their treatment.

So glad to see Emma going home

I will definitely be watching the next program

ThisReallyIsNotSPNopeNotAtAll · 24/06/2013 23:08

I'm watching this now as I recorded it.

I was also looking for a thread for it.

I've found out what a section was. I never truly understood. I know a family member of my was in a centre for adults for a months after been sectioned and having attempted suicide but I didn't really understand what it was

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